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2018
G. R. Garcia
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Bugel, S. M.
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Truong, L.
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Spagnoli, S.
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Tanguay, R. L.
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AHR2 required for normal behavioral responses and proper development of the skeletal and reproductive systems in zebrafish.
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PLoS One
, vol. 13, no. 3, p. e0193484, 2018.
2017
J. Chen
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Saili, K. S.
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Liu, Y.
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Li, L.
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Zhao, Y.
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Jia, Y.
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Bai, C.
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Tanguay, R. L.
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Dong, Q.
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Huang, C.
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Developmental bisphenol A exposure impairs sperm function and reproduction in zebrafish.
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Chemosphere
, vol. 169, pp. 262-270, 2017.
2016
J. Chen
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Wang, X.
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Ge, X.
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Wang, D.
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Wang, T.
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Zhang, L.
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Tanguay, R. L.
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Simonich, M. T.
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Huang, C.
, and
Dong, Q.
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Chronic perfluorooctanesulphonic acid (PFOS) exposure produces estrogenic effects in zebrafish.
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Environ Pollut
, vol. 218, pp. 702-708, 2016.
2015
J. Chen
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Xiao, Y.
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Gai, Z.
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Li, R.
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Zhu, Z.
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Bai, C.
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Tanguay, R. L.
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Xu, X.
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Huang, C.
, and
Dong, Q.
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Reproductive toxicity of low level bisphenol A exposures in a two-generation zebrafish assay: Evidence of male-specific effects.
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Aquat Toxicol
, vol. 169, pp. 204-14, 2015.
2014
S. M. Bugel
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Bonventre, J. A.
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White, L. A.
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Tanguay, R. L.
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Cooper, K. R.
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Chronic exposure of killifish to a highly polluted environment desensitizes estrogen-responsive reproductive and biomarker genes.
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Aquat Toxicol
, vol. 152, pp. 222-31, 2014.
2011
M. Wang
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Chen, J.
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Lin, K.
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Chen, Y.
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Hu, W.
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Tanguay, R. L.
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Huang, C.
, and
Dong, Q.
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Chronic zebrafish PFOS exposure alters sex ratio and maternal related effects in F1 offspring.
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Environ Toxicol Chem
, vol. 30, no. 9, pp. 2073-80, 2011.
2009
L. K. Mathew
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Simonich, M. T.
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Tanguay, R. L.
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AHR-dependent misregulation of Wnt signaling disrupts tissue regeneration.
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Biochem Pharmacol
, vol. 77, no. 4, pp. 498-507, 2009.