In response to the initial Endocrine Disruptor Screening and Testing Advisory Committee (EDSTAC) recommendations, re-search was conducted on the development of a Xenopus laevis based tail resorption assay for evaluating thyroid axis disruption. This research highlighted key limitations associated with relying on tail resorption as a measure of anti/thyroid activity. The most critical limitation being that tail tissues of tadpoles at meta-morphic climax are insensitive to perturbation by thyroid axis agonists/antagonists. To improve upon the initial proposal, we have conducted experiments comparing the sensitivity of pre-metamorphic (stage 51) and pro-metamorphic (stage 54) larvae to the model thyroid axis disruptors methimazole (control, 6....
T3-induced Xenopus metamorphosis is an ideal model for detecting thyroid hormone (TH) signaling disr...
Studies of the effects of thyroid hormones on larval development in the frog Xenopus spp. have provi...
Several frog, and other amphibian, populations have been dramatically declining in recent years, and...
Amphibian metamorphosis represents a promising model for the identification of thyroid system–disrup...
The essential role of thyroid hormone (TH) signaling in mammalian development warrants the examinati...
The essential role of thyroid hormone (TH) signaling in mammalian development warrants the examinati...
Amphibian metamorphosis assays are used to evaluate potential effects of endocrine disrupting compou...
Thyroid hormone regulates amphibian metamorphosis, including the transformation of a tadpole into a ...
The anuran Xenopus tropicalis tadpole is an attractive model animal in toxicological evaluation of s...
peer reviewedUsing in vivo animal model systems for chemical screening can permit evaluation of the ...
Persistent organic pollutants such as PCBs have been hypothesized to contribute to the observed glob...
We developed the T3-induced Xenopus metamorphosis assay, which is supposed to be able to sensitively...
In support of an Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Amphibian Metamorphosi...
The Amphibian Metamorphosis Assay (AMA) is a screening test for detecting chemicals with thyroid act...
There is evidence that the endocrine systems of certain fish and wildlife can be affected by chemica...
T3-induced Xenopus metamorphosis is an ideal model for detecting thyroid hormone (TH) signaling disr...
Studies of the effects of thyroid hormones on larval development in the frog Xenopus spp. have provi...
Several frog, and other amphibian, populations have been dramatically declining in recent years, and...
Amphibian metamorphosis represents a promising model for the identification of thyroid system–disrup...
The essential role of thyroid hormone (TH) signaling in mammalian development warrants the examinati...
The essential role of thyroid hormone (TH) signaling in mammalian development warrants the examinati...
Amphibian metamorphosis assays are used to evaluate potential effects of endocrine disrupting compou...
Thyroid hormone regulates amphibian metamorphosis, including the transformation of a tadpole into a ...
The anuran Xenopus tropicalis tadpole is an attractive model animal in toxicological evaluation of s...
peer reviewedUsing in vivo animal model systems for chemical screening can permit evaluation of the ...
Persistent organic pollutants such as PCBs have been hypothesized to contribute to the observed glob...
We developed the T3-induced Xenopus metamorphosis assay, which is supposed to be able to sensitively...
In support of an Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Amphibian Metamorphosi...
The Amphibian Metamorphosis Assay (AMA) is a screening test for detecting chemicals with thyroid act...
There is evidence that the endocrine systems of certain fish and wildlife can be affected by chemica...
T3-induced Xenopus metamorphosis is an ideal model for detecting thyroid hormone (TH) signaling disr...
Studies of the effects of thyroid hormones on larval development in the frog Xenopus spp. have provi...
Several frog, and other amphibian, populations have been dramatically declining in recent years, and...