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Danielle Ireland

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Chemosphere|October 8, 2022
Corrigendum to "Dugesia japonica is the best suited of three planarian species for high-throughput toxicology screening" [Chemosphere 253 (2020) 126718]Danielle Ireland, Veronica Bochenek, Daniel Chaiken, et al.
Frontiers in Toxicology|October 21, 2022
Differences in neurotoxic outcomes of organophosphorus pesticides revealed <i>via</i> multi-dimensional screening in adult and regenerating planariansDanielle Ireland, Siqi Zhang, Veronica Bochenek, et al.
Frontiers in Toxicology|April 10, 2026
Rapid behavioral screening in the planarian <i>Dugesia japonica</i> is a biologically relevant system to study neurotoxicity of organophosphorus pesticides mixturesDanielle Ireland, Rui Wang, S Grace Fuselier, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|June 10, 2021
A Systematic Review to Compare Chemical Hazard Predictions of the Zebrafish Embryotoxicity Test With Mammalian Prenatal Developmental ToxicitySebastian Hoffmann, Bianca Marigliani, Sevcan Gül Akgün-Ölmez, et al.
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Chemosphere|October 8, 2022
Corrigendum to "Dugesia japonica is the best suited of three planarian species for high-throughput toxicology screening" [Chemosphere 253 (2020) 126718]Danielle Ireland, Veronica Bochenek, Daniel Chaiken, et al.
Frontiers in Toxicology|October 21, 2022
Differences in neurotoxic outcomes of organophosphorus pesticides revealed <i>via</i> multi-dimensional screening in adult and regenerating planariansDanielle Ireland, Siqi Zhang, Veronica Bochenek, et al.
Frontiers in Toxicology|April 10, 2026
Rapid behavioral screening in the planarian <i>Dugesia japonica</i> is a biologically relevant system to study neurotoxicity of organophosphorus pesticides mixturesDanielle Ireland, Rui Wang, S Grace Fuselier, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|June 10, 2021
A Systematic Review to Compare Chemical Hazard Predictions of the Zebrafish Embryotoxicity Test With Mammalian Prenatal Developmental ToxicitySebastian Hoffmann, Bianca Marigliani, Sevcan Gül Akgün-Ölmez, et al.
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