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Scott S Auerbach

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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|October 24, 2021
Inferred inactivation of the Cftr gene in the duodena of mice exposed to hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in drinking water supports its tumor-suppressor status and implies its potential role in Cr(VI)-induced carcinogenesis of the small intestinesRoman Mezencev, Scott S Auerbach
Plos One|May 16, 2020
The sensitivity of transcriptomics BMD modeling to the methods used for microarray data normalizationRoman Mezencev, Scott S Auerbach
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|May 9, 2020
A Rat Liver Transcriptomic Point of Departure Predicts a Prospective Liver or Non-liver Apical Point of DepartureKamin J Johnson, Scott S Auerbach, Eduardo Costa
Environmetrics|September 2, 2025
A hierarchical constrained density regression model for predicting cluster-level dose-responseMichael L Pennell, Matthew W Wheeler, Scott S Auerbach
Frontiers in Genetics|November 14, 2018
A Comparison of the TempO-Seq S1500+ Platform to RNA-Seq and Microarray Using Rat Liver Mode of Action SamplesPierre R Bushel, Richard S Paules, Scott S Auerbach
Frontiers in Genetics|November 9, 2017
Crosstalk between Receptor and Non-receptor Mediated Chemical Modes of Action in Rat Livers Converges through a Dysregulated Gene Expression Network at Tumor Suppressor Tp53Karen M Funderburk, Scott S Auerbach, Pierre R Bushel
Plos One|June 6, 2013
Biological networks for predicting chemical hepatocarcinogenicity using gene expression data from treated mice and relevance across human and rat speciesReuben Thomas, Russell S Thomas, Scott S Auerbach, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|June 4, 2020
Tox21BodyMap: a webtool to map chemical effects on the human bodyAlexandre Borrel, Scott S Auerbach, Keith A Houck, et al.
Toxicology|September 27, 2008
A comparative 90-day toxicity study of allyl acetate, allyl alcohol and acroleinScott S Auerbach, Joel Mahler, Gregory S Travlos, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|August 16, 2005
Retinoid X receptor-alpha-dependent transactivation by a naturally occurring structural variant of human constitutive androstane receptor (NR1I3)Scott S Auerbach, Matthew A Stoner, Shengzhong Su, et al.
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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|October 24, 2021
Inferred inactivation of the Cftr gene in the duodena of mice exposed to hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in drinking water supports its tumor-suppressor status and implies its potential role in Cr(VI)-induced carcinogenesis of the small intestinesRoman Mezencev, Scott S Auerbach
Plos One|May 16, 2020
The sensitivity of transcriptomics BMD modeling to the methods used for microarray data normalizationRoman Mezencev, Scott S Auerbach
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|May 9, 2020
A Rat Liver Transcriptomic Point of Departure Predicts a Prospective Liver or Non-liver Apical Point of DepartureKamin J Johnson, Scott S Auerbach, Eduardo Costa
Environmetrics|September 2, 2025
A hierarchical constrained density regression model for predicting cluster-level dose-responseMichael L Pennell, Matthew W Wheeler, Scott S Auerbach
Frontiers in Genetics|November 14, 2018
A Comparison of the TempO-Seq S1500+ Platform to RNA-Seq and Microarray Using Rat Liver Mode of Action SamplesPierre R Bushel, Richard S Paules, Scott S Auerbach
Frontiers in Genetics|November 9, 2017
Crosstalk between Receptor and Non-receptor Mediated Chemical Modes of Action in Rat Livers Converges through a Dysregulated Gene Expression Network at Tumor Suppressor Tp53Karen M Funderburk, Scott S Auerbach, Pierre R Bushel
Plos One|June 6, 2013
Biological networks for predicting chemical hepatocarcinogenicity using gene expression data from treated mice and relevance across human and rat speciesReuben Thomas, Russell S Thomas, Scott S Auerbach, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|June 4, 2020
Tox21BodyMap: a webtool to map chemical effects on the human bodyAlexandre Borrel, Scott S Auerbach, Keith A Houck, et al.
Toxicology|September 27, 2008
A comparative 90-day toxicity study of allyl acetate, allyl alcohol and acroleinScott S Auerbach, Joel Mahler, Gregory S Travlos, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|August 16, 2005
Retinoid X receptor-alpha-dependent transactivation by a naturally occurring structural variant of human constitutive androstane receptor (NR1I3)Scott S Auerbach, Matthew A Stoner, Shengzhong Su, et al.
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