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Chemicals and harmonized functions
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Chemicals and harmonized functions - dataset of chemicals mapped to a harmonized chemical function category. This dataset is associated with the following... -
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Predictive Structure-Based Toxicology Approaches To Assess the Androgenic Potential of Chemicals
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Chemical structures, RMSD values, docking scores, additional tables and figures, and methodological details (PDF) Additional information concerning the starting data... -
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Quantitative Structure-Use Relationship Model Predictions to evaluate Tox21 Chemicals as Functional Substitutes and Candidate Alternatives
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This dataset provides a prediction for all Tox21 chemicals with available QSUR descriptors across all 41 valid QSUR models developed with FUse. This dataset is... -
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(Toxicology) Identifying Environmental Chemicals as Agonists of the Androgen Receptor by Applying a Quantitative High-throughput Screening Platform
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
The paper has data generated by NIH and the EPA coauthors provided input into the preparation of the manuscript. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: Data... -
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Exposure Forecaster
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
The Exposure Forecaster Database (ExpoCastDB) is EPA's database for aggregating chemical exposure information and can be used to help with chemical exposure... -
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The chemical landscape of high-throughput new approach methodologies for exposure
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Data for the publication Isaacs, K.K., Egeghy, P., Dionisio, K.L. et al. The chemical landscape of high-throughput new approach methodologies for exposure. J Expo Sci... -
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(Archives of Toxicology) Recommended approaches in the application of toxicogenomics to derive points of departure for chemical risk assessment
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
To determine the best way to select predictive groups of genes, we used published microarray data from dose-response studies on six chemicals in rats exposed orally... -
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High-throughput screening tools facilitate calculation of a combined exposure-bioactivity index for chemicals with endocrine activity
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Dataset consists of high throughput in vitro bioactivity data and exposure predictions from the U.S. EPA’s Toxicity and Exposure Forecaster (ToxCast and ExpoCast)... -
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High-Throughput Dietary Exposure Predictions for Chemical Migrants from Food Contact Substances for Use in Chemical Prioritization
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Under the ExpoCast program, United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) researchers have developed a high-throughput (HT) framework for estimating aggregate... -
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A hybrid gene selection approach to create the S1500+ targeted gene sets for use in high-throughput transcriptomics
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
The U.S. Tox21 Federal collaboration, which currently quantifies the biological effects of nearly 10,000 chemicals via quantitative high-throughput screening(qHTS) in... -
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Estimation of the Emission Characteristics of SVOCs from Household Articles Using Group-Contribution Methods
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
The attached dataset, including data dictionary, provides all the EPA-generated data for the publication Estimation of the Emission Characteristics of SVOCs from... -
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Consumer Product Category Database
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
The Chemical and Product Categories database (CPCat) catalogs the use of over 40,000 chemicals and their presence in different consumer products. The chemical use... -
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Quantitative Structure-Use Relationship (QSUR) Model Descriptors
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This data set contains ToxPrint finger prints for all chemicals in FUse that had QSAR-ready SMILES strings as well as select physicochemical properties from the... -
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Rapid Experimental Estimates of Physicochemical Properties
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
We have performed high-throughput experimental estimates of five physicochemical properties for a set of 200 chemicals to evaluate the consistency with previous... -
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Versatile synthetic alternatives to Matrigel for vascular toxicity screening and stem cell expansion
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Paper studying synthetic hydrogels as an alternative to matrigel. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: Research data consisted of secondary data only. It... -
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Datasets associated with "Mining of Consumer Product and Purchasing Data to Identify Potential Chemical Co-exposures"
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Background: Chemicals in consumer products are a major contributor to human chemical co-exposures. Consumers purchase and use a wide variety of products containing... -
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Suspect Screening Analysis of Chemicals in Consumer Products
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
A suspect screening analysis method is presented to rapidly characterize chemicals in 100 consumer products -- whether they be formulations (shampoos, paints),... -
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ExpoPath: A method for identifying and annotating exposure pathways from chemical co-occurrence networks
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Supplementary materials for "ExpoPath: A method for identifying and annotating exposure pathways from chemical co-occurrence networks". This dataset is associated... -
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(ALTEX) Use of High-throughput in vitro toxicity screening data in cancer hazard evaluations by the IARC Monograph Working Groups
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Three recent IARC Working Groups pioneered inclusion of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ToxCast program high-throughput screening (HTS) data to... -
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A harmonized chemical monitoring database for support of exposure assessments
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Datasets for "A harmonized chemical monitoring database for support of exposure assessments". This dataset is associated with the following publication: Isaacs, K.,...