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Oregon State University: Dataset Details, ID=GSE38960

Superfund Research Program

Data Management and Analysis Core

Project Leader: Katrina M. Waters (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
Co-Investigator: Sara Gosline (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
Grant Number: P42ES016465
Funding Period: 2009-2025
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Title: Expression Analysis of Bisphenol A (0.1 uM), 17beta-estradiol (0.1 uM), and GSK4716 (0.1 uM) Exposure in Embryonic Zebrafish

Accession Number: GSE38960

Link to Dataset: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE38960

Repository: Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO)

Data Type(s): Gene Expression

Experiment Type(s): Expression profiling by array

Organism(s): Danio rerio

Summary: Investigation of whole genome expression pattern of 24 hours post fertilization Danio rerio embryos exposed to bisphenol A, 17beta-estradiol, GSK4716, or 0.1% DMSO vehicle control

Publication(s) associated with this dataset:
  • Saili KS, Tilton SC, Waters KM, Tanguay RL. 2013. Global gene expression analysis reveals pathway differences between teratogenic and non-teratogenic exposure concentrations of bisphenol A and 17β-estradiol in embryonic zebrafish. Reprod Toxicol 38:89-101. doi:10.1016/j.reprotox.2013.03.009 PMID:23557687 PMCID:PMC3690774
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