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Data and Peer Reviewed Publications


Data

The data obtained from the Interlaboratory study are available in text and Excel file formats in a zip file and can be downloaded via the NTP CEBS data page. This also includes the results of the standardized DTT analysis including BMC analysis.

To cite these data, please use the following citation:

Systematic Evaluation of the Application of Zebrafish in Toxicology (SEAZIT) Dose Range Finding (DRF) data DOI: 10.22427/NTP-DATA-002-00102-0001-000-6.


Primary Literature

Hamm, J., Hsieh, J.-H., Roberts, G., Collins, B., Gorospe, J., Sparrow, B., Walker, N.J., Truong, L., Tanguay, R.L., Dyballa, S., Miñana, R., Schiavone, V., Terriente, J., Weiner, A., Muriana, A., Quevedo, C., Ryan, K.R., 2024. Interlaboratory Study on Zebrafish in Toxicology: Systematic Evaluation of the Application of Zebrafish in Toxicology’s (SEAZIT’s) Evaluation of Developmental Toxicity. Toxics 12, 93. 10.3390/toxics12010093

Hsieh, J.-H., Nolte, S., Hamm, J.T., Wang, Z., Roberts, G.K., Schmitt, C.P., Ryan, K.R., 2023. Systematic Evaluation of the Application of Zebrafish in Toxicology (SEAZIT): Developing a Data Analysis Pipeline for the Assessment of Developmental Toxicity with an Interlaboratory Study. Toxics 11, 407. 10.3390/toxics11050407

Supportive Literature

Hsieh, J.-H., Behl, M., Parham, F., Ryan, K., 2022. Exploring the Influence of Experimental Design on Toxicity Outcomes in Zebrafish Embryo Tests. Toxicological Sciences 188, 198–207. 10.1093/toxsci/kfac053

Thessen, A.E., Marvel, S., Achenbach, J.C., Fischer, S., Haendel, M.A., Hayward, K., Klüver, N., Könemann, S., Legradi, J., Lein, P., Leong, C., Mylroie, J.E., Padilla, S., Perone, D., Planchart, A., Prieto, R.M., Muriana, A., Quevedo, C., Reif, D., Ryan, K., Stinckens, E., Truong, L., Vergauwen, L., Vom Berg, C., Wilbanks, M., Yaghoobi, B., Hamm, J., 2022. Implementation of Zebrafish Ontologies for Toxicology Screening. Frontiers in Toxicology 4. 10.3389/ftox.2022.817999

Hsieh, J.-H., Ryan, K., Sedykh, A., Lin, J.-A., Shapiro, A.J., Parham, F., Behl, M., 2019. Application of Benchmark Concentration (BMC) Analysis on Zebrafish Data: A New Perspective for Quantifying Toxicity in Alternative Animal Models. Toxicol Sci 167, 92–104. 10.1093/toxsci/kfy258

Hamm, J.T., Ceger, P., Allen, D., Stout, M., Maull, E.A., Baker, G., Zmarowski, A., Padilla, S., Perkins, E., Planchart, A., Stedman, D., Tal, T., Tanguay, R.L., Volz, D.C., Wilbanks, M.S., Walker, N.J., 2019. Characterizing sources of variability in zebrafish embryo screening protocols. ALTEX 36, 103–120. 10.14573/altex.1804162

The Team

 

Kristen Ryan, PhD, DABT
Toxicologist, Staff Scientist, Division of Translational Toxicology, NIEHS
Lead, Project Design and Interpretation
kristen.ryan@nih.gov

Georgia Roberts, PhD, DABT
Toxicologist, Staff Scientist, Division of Translational Toxicology, NIEHS
Contract Support & Data Interpretation
georgia.roberts@nih.gov

Jon Hamm, PhD
Contractor, Inotiv
Project Design and Data Integration
jonathan.hamm@inotivco.com

 

Jui-Hua Hsieh, PhD
Computational Toxicologist, Division of Translational Toxicology, NIEHS
Data Analyst, Application Design and Development
jui-hua.hsieh@nih.gov

Sue Nolte
Contractor, Office of Data Science, NIEHS
Application Full Cycle Development
sue.nolte@nih.gov

Zicong Wang
Contractor, Office of Data Science, NIEHS
Software Developer and Application Deployment
zicong.wang@nih.gov

 

Skylar Marvel, PhD
Contractor, Division of Translational Toxicology, NIEHS
Application Development
skylar.marvel@nih.gov

Bridgett Hill, MS
Contractor, Inotiv
Data Management and Data Curation
bridgett.hill@inotivco.com