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Gene expression networks underlying ovarian development in wild largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)Silver nanowire exposure results in internalization and toxicity to Daphnia magnaMapping drug physico-chemical features to pathway activity reveals molecular networks linked to toxicity outcomeA Bayesian model for the identification of differentially expressed genes in Daphnia magna exposed to munition pollutantsGene transcription, metabolite and lipid profiling in eco-indicator daphnia magna indicate diverse mechanisms of toxicity by legacy and emerging flame-retardantsThe COPD Knowledge Base: enabling data analysis and computational simulation in translational COPD research.Gene signatures in wound tissue as evidenced by molecular profiling in the chick embryo model.A systems biology approach reveals a link between systemic cytokines and skeletal muscle energy metabolism in a rodent smoking model and human COPD.A systems biology approach sheds new light on Escherichia coli acid resistance.Stromal transcriptional profiles reveal hierarchies of anatomical site, serum response and disease and identify disease specific pathwaysAdverse Outcome Pathways for Regulatory Applications: Examination of Four Case Studies With Different Degrees of Completeness and Scientific Confidence.How consistent are we? Interlaboratory comparison study in fathead minnows using the model estrogen 17α-ethinylestradiol to develop recommendations for environmental transcriptomics.Future water quality monitoring--adapting tools to deal with mixtures of pollutants in water resource management.The experimental renal cell carcinoma model in the chick embryo.Identification and angiogenic role of the novel tumor endothelial marker CLEC14A.Systems Biology Approach Reveals a Calcium-Dependent Mechanism for Basal Toxicity in Daphnia magna.Functional modules integrating essential cellular functions are predictive of the response of leukaemia cells to DNA damage.The Satellite Cell Niche Regulates the Balance between Myoblast Differentiation and Self-Renewal via p53.Variation in faecal microbiota in a group of horses managed at pasture over a 12-month period.Incorporating suborganismal processes into dynamic energy budget models for ecological risk assessmentChemical hazard prediction and hypothesis testing using quantitative adverse outcome pathwaysA longitudinal study of the faecal microbiome and metabolome of periparturient maresRelative overexpression of X-linked genes in mouse embryonic stem cells is consistent with Ohno's hypothesisIn Silico Computational Transcriptomics Reveals Novel Endocrine Disruptors in Largemouth Bass ( Micropterus salmoides)
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