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Daphnia magna exposed to narcotics and polar narcotics

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Organism:
Daphnia magna
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL13463
63 Samples
Download data: GPR
Series
Accession:
GSE29993
ID:
200029993
2.

Daphnia magna exposed to narcotics and polar narcotics - methanol

(Submitter supplied) Structural analogues are assumed to elicit toxicity via similar predominant modes of action (MOAs). Currently, MOA categorization of chemicals in environmental risk assessment is mainly based on the physico-chemical properties of potential toxicants. It is often not known whether such classification schemes are also supported by mechanistic biological data. In this study, the toxic effects of two groups of structural analogues (alcohols and anilines) with predefined MOA (narcotics and polar narcotics) were investigated at different levels of biological organization (gene transcription, energy reserves and growth). more...
Organism:
Daphnia magna
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL13463
9 Samples
Download data: GPR
Series
Accession:
GSE29867
ID:
200029867
3.

Daphnia magna exposed to narcotics and polar narcotics - isopropanol

(Submitter supplied) Structural analogues are assumed to elicit toxicity via similar predominant modes of action (MOAs). Currently, MOA categorization of chemicals in environmental risk assessment is mainly based on the physico-chemical properties of potential toxicants. It is often not known whether such classification schemes are also supported by mechanistic biological data. In this study, the toxic effects of two groups of structural analogues (alcohols and anilines) with predefined MOA (narcotics and polar narcotics) were investigated at different levels of biological organization (gene transcription, energy reserves and growth). more...
Organism:
Daphnia magna
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL13463
9 Samples
Download data: GPR
Series
Accession:
GSE29864
ID:
200029864
4.

Daphnia magna exposed to narcotics and polar narcotics - ethanol

(Submitter supplied) Structural analogues are assumed to elicit toxicity via similar predominant modes of action (MOAs). Currently, MOA categorization of chemicals in environmental risk assessment is mainly based on the physico-chemical properties of potential toxicants. It is often not known whether such classification schemes are also supported by mechanistic biological data. In this study, the toxic effects of two groups of structural analogues (alcohols and anilines) with predefined MOA (narcotics and polar narcotics) were investigated at different levels of biological organization (gene transcription, energy reserves and growth). more...
Organism:
Daphnia magna
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL13463
9 Samples
Download data: GPR
Series
Accession:
GSE29862
ID:
200029862
5.

Daphnia magna exposed to narcotics and polar narcotics - 2,3,4-trichloroaniline

(Submitter supplied) Structural analogues are assumed to elicit toxicity via similar predominant modes of action (MOAs). Currently, MOA categorization of chemicals in environmental risk assessment is mainly based on the physico-chemical properties of potential toxicants. It is often not known whether such classification schemes are also supported by mechanistic biological data. In this study, the toxic effects of two groups of structural analogues (alcohols and anilines) with predefined MOA (narcotics and polar narcotics) were investigated at different levels of biological organization (gene transcription, energy reserves and growth). more...
Organism:
Daphnia magna
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL13463
9 Samples
Download data: GPR
Series
Accession:
GSE29858
ID:
200029858
6.

Daphnia magna exposed to narcotics and polar narcotics - 3,5-dichloroaniline

(Submitter supplied) Structural analogues are assumed to elicit toxicity via similar predominant modes of action (MOAs). Currently, MOA categorization of chemicals in environmental risk assessment is mainly based on the physico-chemical properties of potential toxicants. It is often not known whether such classification schemes are also supported by mechanistic biological data. In this study, the toxic effects of two groups of structural analogues (alcohols and anilines) with predefined MOA (narcotics and polar narcotics) were investigated at different levels of biological organization (gene transcription, energy reserves and growth). more...
Organism:
Daphnia magna
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL13463
9 Samples
Download data: GPR
Series
Accession:
GSE29857
ID:
200029857
7.

Daphnia magna exposed to narcotics and polar narcotics - 4-chloroaniline

(Submitter supplied) Structural analogues are assumed to elicit toxicity via similar predominant modes of action (MOAs). Currently, MOA categorization of chemicals in environmental risk assessment is mainly based on the physico-chemical properties of potential toxicants. It is often not known whether such classification schemes are also supported by mechanistic biological data. In this study, the toxic effects of two groups of structural analogues (alcohols and anilines) with predefined MOA (narcotics and polar narcotics) were investigated at different levels of biological organization (gene transcription, energy reserves and growth). more...
Organism:
Daphnia magna
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL13463
9 Samples
Download data: GPR
Series
Accession:
GSE29856
ID:
200029856
8.

Daphnia magna exposed to narcotics and polar narcotics - aniline

(Submitter supplied) Structural analogues are assumed to elicit toxicity via similar predominant modes of action (MOAs). Currently, MOA categorization of chemicals in environmental risk assessment is mainly based on the physico-chemical properties of potential toxicants. It is often not known whether such classification schemes are also supported by mechanistic biological data. In this study, the toxic effects of two groups of structural analogues (alcohols and anilines) with predefined MOA (narcotics and polar narcotics) were investigated at different levels of biological organization (gene transcription, energy reserves and growth). more...
Organism:
Daphnia magna
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL13463
9 Samples
Download data: GPR
Series
Accession:
GSE29854
ID:
200029854
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