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(REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY) EMBRYONIC VASCULAR DISRUPTION ADVERSE OUTCOMES: LINKING HIGH THROUGHPUT SIGNALING SIGNATURES WITH FUNCTIONAL CONSEQUENCES
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This study evaluated two anti-angiogenic agents, 5HPP-33 and TNP-470, across the ToxCastDB HTS assay platform and anchored the results to complex in vitro functional assays: the rat aortic explant assay (AEA), rat whole embryo culture (WEC), and the zebrafish embryotoxicity (ZET) assay. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: no EPA data; all the data generated by external organizations; EPA coauthors. It can be accessed through the following means: Data generated by external organizations. Format: N/A. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Ellis-Hutchings, R., R. Settivari, A. McCoy, N. Kleinstreuer, J. Franzosa, T. Knudsen, and E. Carney. (REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY) EMBRYONIC VASCULAR DISRUPTION ADVERSE OUTCOMES: LINKING HIGH THROUGHPUT SIGNALING SIGNATURES WITH FUNCTIONAL CONSEQUENCES. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 70: 82-96, (2017).

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dcat_modified2017-06-01
dcat_publisher_nameU.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD)
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