Found 9 datasets matching "In vitro profiling".
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Dataset for Jurgelewicz, A. et al, 'Assessing the impact of in vitro xenobiotic metabolism on estrogenic chemical bioactivity in high-throughput profiling assays' published in Toxicology, Vol 517,...
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The ToxCast program has generated in vitro screening data on over a thousand chemicals to assess potential disruption of important biological processes and assist in hazard identification and...
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Dataset for Baker, et al., Identifying candidate reference chemicals for in vitro testing of the retinoid pathway for predictive developmental toxicity, published in journal Altex,...
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Methods S1–S2 detailing laboratory and data analysis methods; tables describing materials used (Table S1), assay wells excluded from analyses (Table S2), sourcing information for test chemicals...
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Background: Trends in male reproductive health have been reported for increased rates of testicular germ cell tumors, low semen quality, cryptorchidism, and hypospadias, which have been associated...
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In the present study, we adapted an existing phenotypic profiling assay (“Cell Painting”, (Bray et al., 2016)) to be compatible with in-house microfluidics capabilities for 384-well culture...
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The U.S. Tox21 Federal collaboration, which currently quantifies the biological effects of nearly 10,000 chemicals via quantitative high-throughput screening(qHTS) in in vitro model systems, is...
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The data presented here support the application of the Stemina devTOXqP platform for predictive toxicology and further demonstrate its value in ToxCast as a novel resource that can generate...
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The ascomycete Neofusicoccum parvum, one of the causal agents of Botryosphaeria dieback, is a destructive wood‐infecting fungus and a serious threat to grape production worldwide. The capability...
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