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Lisa Truong

Researcher at Oregon State University

Publications -  99
Citations -  3496

Lisa Truong is an academic researcher from Oregon State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zebrafish & Developmental toxicity. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 88 publications receiving 2660 citations. Previous affiliations of Lisa Truong include United States Environmental Protection Agency.

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Multidimensional in Vivo Hazard Assessment Using Zebrafish

TL;DR: An experimental design for high-throughput characterization of multidimensional in vivo effects with the power to evaluate trends relating to commonly cited chemical predictors is described and it is demonstrated that the developmental zebrafish detects adverse responses that would be missed by less comprehensive testing strategies.
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Evaluation of Embryotoxicity Using the Zebrafish Model

TL;DR: The model system overcomes many of the current limitations in rapid to high-throughput screening of drugs/compounds and casts a broad net to evaluate integrated system effects rapidly, creating an ideal platform to follow up with targeted studies aimed at the mechanisms of toxic action.
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Comparative developmental toxicity of environmentally relevant oxygenated PAHs

TL;DR: Comprehensive in vivo characterization of 38 structurally diverse OPAHs indicated differential AHR dependency and a prominent role for oxidative stress in the toxicity mechanisms.
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Automated Zebrafish Chorion Removal and Single Embryo Placement: Optimizing Throughput of Zebrafish Developmental Toxicity Screens

TL;DR: The automated dechorionation of 1600 embryos at once at 4 h postfertilization and placement of the deChorionated embryos into 96-well plates for exposure by 6 hpf showed no statistical difference between the success of performing the embryo placement robotically or manually.