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in vitro and microsome experiment dataSource

exposure_experiment.csv: time: length of time that amphibian was exposed to that pesticide in hours. parent: is the active ingredient that the amphibian was exposed to. analyte: either the main parent compound or the metabolite that was quantified. matrix: the sample that was analyzed either the amphibian or soil. conc: is the concentration for that specific analyte in that matrix for that specific species in microg/g replicate: is the individual amphibian or soil exposed to that pesticide. microsome_experiment3.csv: time: is the length of time that the microsomes were exposed before being quenched in minutes. parent: is the active ingredient that the amphibian was exposed to. analyte: either the main parent compound or the metabolite that was quantified. matrix: the sample that was analyzed microsomes. conc: is the concentration for that specific analyte in that matrix for that specific species. in micromolar (uM) replicate: is the individual microsome exposed to that pesticide. microMexp: is the concentration in micromolar (uM) that the microsomes were exposed to for that pesticide. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Glinski, D., M. Henderson, R. Van Meter, and T. Purucker. Using in vitro derived enzymatic reaction rates of metabolism to inform pesticide body burdens in amphibians. TOXICOLOGY LETTERS. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 288: 9-16, (2018).

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United State Environmental Protection Agencyabout 1 year ago