Environmental toxins BPA and di-n-butyl phthalate have dose-dependent effects on early cleavage divisions, neural development, and embryo survival in Xenopus laevis

SMC Author

Schuh, Sonya; Arancio, Ashley L.; Cole, Kyla D.; Maloney, William C.; Kadie, Julia; Cilliers, Chane; Dominguez, Anyssa R.; Cohenour, Emry R.

SMC Affiliated Work

1

Status

Multi

School

School of Science

Department

Biology

Document Type

Presentation

Publication Date

7-10-2018

Publication / Conference / Sponsorship

Society for the Study of Reproduction National Annual Meeting

Disciplines

Biology

Original Citation

Schuh SM, Arancio AL, Cole KD, Maloney WC, Kadie J, Cilliers C, Dominguez A, Cohenour E. Environmental toxins BPA and di-n-butyl phthalate have dose-dependent effects on early cleavage divisions, neural development, and embryo survival in Xenopus laevis. Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR) National Annual Meeting. July 10–13, 2018. New Orleans, LA (peer-screened and accepted by meeting organizing committee; funded by Faculty Development Grant, SMC).

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