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1Impacts on Atlantic Killifish from Neurotoxicants: Genes, Behavior, and Population-Relevant Outcomes11.30Citations (PDF)
2Altered Larval Yellow Perch Swimming Behavior Due to Methylmercury and PCB126 Detected Using Hidden Markov Chain Models11.39Citations (PDF)
3Exploring the Impacts of Methylmercury‐Induced Behavioral Alterations in Larval Yellow Perch in Lake Michigan Using an Individual‐Based Model1.43Citations (PDF)
4Mitigative effects of natural and model dissolved organic matter with different functionalities on the toxicity of methylmercury in embryonic zebrafish
Environmental Pollution, 2019, 252, 616-626
7.820Citations (PDF)
5Female reproductive impacts of dietary methylmercury in yellow perch (Perca flavescens) and zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Chemosphere, 2018, 195, 301-311
8.513Citations (PDF)
6Neurobehavioral Analysis Methods for Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) Models and Risk Assessment
2018, , 149-175
3Citations (PDF)
7Developmental Methylmercury Exposure Affects Swimming Behavior and Foraging Efficiency of Yellow Perch (<i>Perca flavescens</i>) Larvae
ACS Omega, 2017, 2, 4870-4877
4.421Citations (PDF)
8Mercury-induced epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of abnormal neurobehavior is correlated with sperm epimutations in zebrafish
PLoS ONE, 2017, 12, e0176155
2.5126Citations (PDF)
9The Nicotine-Evoked Locomotor Response: A Behavioral Paradigm for Toxicity Screening in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryos and Eleutheroembryos Exposed to Methylmercury
PLoS ONE, 2016, 11, e0154570
2.527Citations (PDF)
10Parental Whole Life Cycle Exposure to Dietary Methylmercury in Zebrafish (<i>Danio rerio</i>) Affects the Behavior of Offspring11.342Citations (PDF)
11Understanding Genetics and Pediatric Cardiac Health2.08Citations (PDF)
12Neuroendocrine biochemical effects in methylmercury-exposed yellow perch3.25Citations (PDF)
13Maternal methylmercury from a wild-caught walleye diet induces developmental abnormalities in zebrafish
Reproductive Toxicology, 2016, 65, 272-282
2.914Citations (PDF)
14Wild Sex in Zebrafish: Loss of the Natural Sex Determinant in Domesticated Strains
Genetics, 2014, 198, 1291-1308
4.2337Citations (PDF)
15Low-dose gold nanoparticles exert subtle endocrine-modulating effects on the ovarian steroidogenic pathway<i>ex vivo</i>independent of oxidative stress
Nanotoxicology, 2014, 8, 856-866
2.910Citations (PDF)
16An Evolutionarily Conserved Mechanism of Calcium‐Dependent Neurotoxicity in a Zebrafish Model of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders3.051Citations (PDF)
17Engineered Nanomaterials: An Emerging Class of Novel Endocrine Disruptors12.730Citations (PDF)
18Histopathologic Alterations Associated with Global Gene Expression Due to Chronic Dietary TCDD Exposure in Juvenile Zebrafish
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e100910
2.513Citations (PDF)
19Gene expression and pathologic alterations in juvenile rainbow trout due to chronic dietary TCDD exposure
Aquatic Toxicology, 2013, 140-141, 356-368
4.420Citations (PDF)
20Effects of methylmercury on epigenetic markers in three model species: Mink, chicken and yellow perch3.234Citations (PDF)
21Differential gene expression associated with dietary methylmercury (MeHg) exposure in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Ecotoxicology, 2013, 22, 740-751
2.723Citations (PDF)
22Comparison of neurobehavioral effects of methylmercury exposure in older and younger adult zebrafish (Danio rerio)
NeuroToxicology, 2012, 33, 1212-1218
3.915Citations (PDF)
23Absence of Fractionation of Mercury Isotopes during Trophic Transfer of Methylmercury to Freshwater Fish in Captivity11.3138Citations (PDF)
24Zebrafish as a Model for Methylmercury Neurotoxicity
2012, , 335-355
1Citations (PDF)
25Defining and modeling known adverse outcome pathways: Domoic acid and neuronal signaling as a case study3.461Citations (PDF)
26Developmental selenomethionine and methylmercury exposures affect zebrafish learning1.462Citations (PDF)
27Detection of Mercury in Aquatic Environments Using EPRE Reporter Zebrafish
Marine Biotechnology, 2008, 10, 750-757
2.442Citations (PDF)
28Molecular targets of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) within the zebrafish ovary: Insights into TCDD-induced endocrine disruption and reproductive toxicity
Reproductive Toxicology, 2008, 25, 47-57
2.953Citations (PDF)
29Selenomethionine reduces visual deficits due to developmental methylmercury exposures
Physiology and Behavior, 2008, 93, 250-260
2.465Citations (PDF)
30Meeting the Challenges of Aquatic Vertebrate Ecotoxicology
BioScience, 2008, 58, 1015-1025
5.220Citations (PDF)
31Fish Models in Toxicology
Zebrafish, 2007, 4, 9-20
1.431Citations (PDF)
32Inhibition of Follicular Development, Vitellogenesis, and Serum 17β-Estradiol Concentrations in Zebrafish Following Chronic, Sublethal Dietary Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin
Toxicological Sciences, 2006, 90, 490-499
4.277Citations (PDF)
33Fluorescence-based detection of thiols in vitro and in vivo using dithiol probes
Analytical Biochemistry, 2006, 352, 265-273
2.5156Citations (PDF)
34Gene Expression Changes Related to Endocrine Function and Decline in Reproduction in Fathead Minnow (Pimephales promelas) after Dietary Methylmercury Exposure
Environmental Health Perspectives, 2006, 114, 1337-1343
8.071Citations (PDF)
35Accumulation, Tissue Distribution, and Maternal Transfer of Dietary 2,3,7,8,-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin: Impacts on Reproductive Success of Zebrafish
Toxicological Sciences, 2005, 87, 497-507
4.258Citations (PDF)
36Chapter 1 The utility of zebrafish as a model for toxicological research0.015Citations (PDF)
37Ethanol effects on the developing zebrafish: neurobehavior and skeletal morphogenesis1.4244Citations (PDF)
38Strain-dependent effects of developmental ethanol exposure in zebrafish1.4131Citations (PDF)
39An Interview with Michael Carvan, Ph.D.
Zebrafish, 2004, 1, 71-76
1.41Citations (PDF)
40Automated Analysis of Conserved Syntenies for the Zebrafish Genome
Methods in Cell Biology, 2004, , 255-271
0.014Citations (PDF)
41Developmental Expression of Alcohol Dehydrogenase (ADH3) in Zebrafish (Danio rerio)2.143Citations (PDF)
42Activation of Transcription Factors in Zebrafish Cell Cultures by Environmental Pollutants2.845Citations (PDF)
43Transgenic Zebrafish as Sentinels for Aquatic Pollution4.6105Citations (PDF)
44“Gene‐Swap Knock‐in” Cassette in Mice to Study Allelic Differences in Human Genes4.647Citations (PDF)
45Ecogenetics: From Ecology To Health1.715Citations (PDF)
46Ethoxyresorufin and pentoxyresorufin O-dealkylation by hepatic microsomes from female Fischer 344 rats: effects of age and diet4.65Citations (PDF)
47Effects of aging and long-term caloric restriction on hepatic microsomal monooxygenases in female fischer 344 rats: Alterations in basal cytochrome P-450 catalytic activities
Age, 1993, 16, 1-8
2.810Citations (PDF)