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Found 21 dataset(s) matching "thyroid disrupting chemicals".
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Data pertaining to a NIS-expressing cell line, hNIS-HEK293T-EPA, and its screening capabilities for determining inhibitors of NIS-mediated iodide uptake. This dataset is associated with the...
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The objective of this study was to develop a medium-throughput organotypic screening assay comprised of reconstructed human thyroid microtissues to quantitatively evaluate the disruptive effects...
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Severe thyroid hormone (TH) deprivation during development impairs neurogenesis throughout the brain. The hippocampus also maintains a capacity for neurogenesis throughout life which is reduced in...
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Toward an AOP Network-based tiered testing strategy for the assessment of thyroid hormone disruption
No novel data were reported in association with this product. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: The associated publication is a review/forum-type article. No novel scientific data...
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The Tox21 chemical library (8,305 unique structures) was screened in a quantitative high-throughput, cell-based reporter gene assay for TR agonist or antagonist activity. Active compounds were...
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Disruption of thyroid hormone signaling is a form of endocrine disruption that is of concern to both human health and ecosystems. Research is being conducted to define the biological targets...
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In this study, a hypothesized adverse outcome pathway (AOP) linking inhibition of thyroid peroxidase (TPO) activity to impaired swim bladder inflation was investigated in experiments in which...
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Perchlorate is an environmental contaminant that interferes with iodine uptake via the NIS transporter into the thyroid gland, reducing thyroid hormone (TH) synthesis. As adequate supplies of TH...
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High-throughput screening for potential thyroid-disrupting chemicals requires a system of assays to capture multiple molecular-initiating events (MIEs) that converge on perturbed thyroid hormone...
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Three chemicals, 2-ethylhexyl 4-hydroxybenzoate (2-EHHB), 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) phenol (triclosan), and 4-nonylphenol, branched (4-NP) were evaluated using the Larval Amphibian Growth...
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Thyroid hormones (THs) control normal brain development and function in humans, and identifying environmental thyroid disrupting chemicals has significant public health implications. As such, some...
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The supporting information can be downloaded at: https://www.mdpi.com/article/10.3390/toxics11120951/s1. Text S1: Chemicals; Text S2: Thyroid Hormone Chemicals and Analysis; Text S3: In Vivo...
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This file contains summary data of thyroid hormones in serum and brain in rat dams and their pups following maternal exposure to a perflorinated substance, PFHxS and an antimicrobial, Triclosan....
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Dataset for Foley et al. 'Technical evaluation and standardization of the human thyroid microtissue assay'; Toxicological Sciences, Vol 199, Issue 1, pg 89-107, kfae014 May 2024. DOI...
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Data for O'Shaughnessy et al. 2023 - Bypassing the Brain Barriers: Upregulation of Serum miR-495 and miR-543-3p Reflects Thyroid-Mediated Developmental Neurotoxicity in the Rat. This dataset is...
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In response to various legislative mandates the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) formed its Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP), which in turn, implemented a tiered...
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File contains data on body, liver, thyroid weights from dams and exposed offspring, serum thyroid hormones, gland and cortical gene expression, results of cognitive function tests. This dataset...
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Structural defects in the rat brain associated with maternal exposure to ammonium perchlorate accompanied reductions in circulating levels of thyroid hormone in the dam and the fetus. The...
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The data set provides all data that were reported in results, tables, and figures associated with Stinckens et al., "The effect of thyroperoxidase and deiodinase inhibition on anterior swim...
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Adequate levels of thyroid hormones (TH) are needed for proper brain development, deficiencies may lead to adverse neurological outcomes in humans and animal models. Environmental chemicals have...