Conduct of five day high throughput transcriptomic dose response studies of selected chemicals for the NTP

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Abstract

These studies are being conducted to evaluate the hypothesis that benchmark dose/benchmark dose level (BMD/BMDL) analyses of transcriptional changes in the adult rat liver following short term oral exposure to a chemical will produce similar (if not slightly lower) points of departure compared to BMD/BMDL analyses of apical end-points and to evaluate reproducibility of the approach. This approach may be useful in comparing classes of compounds and providing quantitative data to inform risk assessments. Keywords: toxicity, high throughput transcriptomics, cancer genomics

Key facts

NIH application ID
10143133
Project number
273201400015C-P00017-9999-16
Recipient
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
Principal Investigator
BARNEY SPARROW
Activity code
N01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$355,608
Award type
Project period
2014-04-15 → 2021-04-14