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    Early life exposure to ethinylestradiol enhances subsequent responses to environmental estrogens measured in a novel transgenic zebrafish by Green, Jon M., Lange, Anke, Scott, Aaron, Trznadel, Maciej, Wai, Htoo Aung, Takesono, Aya, Brown, A. Ross, Owen, Stewart F., Kudoh, Tetsuhiro, Tyler, Charles R.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-02-2018)
    “…Estrogen plays fundamental roles in a range of developmental processes and exposure to estrogen mimicking chemicals has been associated with various adverse…”
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    Estrogens regulate early embryonic development of the olfactory sensory system via estrogen-responsive glia by Takesono, Aya, Schirrmacher, Paula, Scott, Aaron, Green, Jon M, Lee, Okhyun, Winter, Matthew J, Kudoh, Tetsuhiro, Tyler, Charles R

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-2022)
    “…Estrogens are well-known to regulate development of sexual dimorphism of the brain; however, their role in embryonic brain development prior to…”
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    Transgenic fish systems and their application in ecotoxicology by Lee, Okhyun, Green, Jon M., Tyler, Charles R.

    Published in Critical reviews in toxicology (01-02-2015)
    “…Abstract The use of transgenics in fish is a relatively recent development for advancing understanding of genetic mechanisms and developmental processes,…”
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    High-Content and Semi-Automated Quantification of Responses to Estrogenic Chemicals Using a Novel Translucent Transgenic Zebrafish by Green, Jon M, Metz, Jeremy, Lee, Okhyun, Trznadel, Maciej, Takesono, Aya, Brown, A. Ross, Owen, Stewart F, Kudoh, Tetsuhiro, Tyler, Charles R

    Published in Environmental science & technology (21-06-2016)
    “…Rapid embryogenesis, together with genetic similarities with mammals, and the desire to reduce mammalian testing, are major incentives for using the zebrafish…”
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