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Research ArticleOpen AccessTox/Path team takes on differential gene expression. Michael L Cunningham, Richard Irwin, and Gary Boorman Michael L Cunningham Search for more papers by this author , Richard Irwin Search for more papers by this author , and Gary Boorman Search for more papers by this author Published:1 November 2003https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.111-a814Cited by:5AboutSectionsPDF ToolsDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InReddit "Tox/Path team takes on differential gene expression.." Environmental Health Perspectives, 111(15), pp. A814–A815FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited by Rouquié D, Heneweer M, Botham J, Ketelslegers H, Markell L, Pfister T, Steiling W, Strauss V and Hennes C (2015) Contribution of new technologies to characterization and prediction of adverse effects, Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 10.3109/10408444.2014.986054, 45:2, (172-183), Online publication date: 7-Feb-2015. Phillips K and Foster W (2008) Key Developments in Endocrine Disrupter Research and Human Health, Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B, 10.1080/10937400701876194, 11:3-4, (322-344), Online publication date: 20-Mar-2008. Chan V and Theilade M (2008) The Use of Toxicogenomic Data in Risk Assessment: A Regulatory Perspective, Clinical Toxicology, 10.1081/CLT-50407, 43:2, (121-126), Online publication date: 1-Jan-2005. Moggs J, Tinwell H, Spurway T, Chang H, Pate I, Lim F, Moore D, Soames A, Stuckey R, Currie R, Zhu T, Kimber I, Ashby J and Orphanides G (2004) Phenotypic Anchoring of Gene Expression Changes during Estrogen-Induced Uterine Growth, Environmental Health Perspectives, 112:16, (1589-1606), Online publication date: 1-Nov-2004. Young J, Cai L and States J (2018) Impact of prenatal arsenic exposure on chronic adult diseases, Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, 10.1080/19396368.2018.1480076, (1-15) Vol. 111, No. 15 November 2003Metrics About Article Metrics Publication History Originally published1 November 2003Published in print1 November 2003 Financial disclosuresPDF download License information EHP is an open-access journal published with support from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health. All content is public domain unless otherwise noted. Note to readers with disabilities EHP strives to ensure that all journal content is accessible to all readers. However, some figures and Supplemental Material published in EHP articles may not conform to 508 standards due to the complexity of the information being presented. If you need assistance accessing journal content, please contact [email protected]. Our staff will work with you to assess and meet your accessibility needs within 3 working days.

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