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W. Baylor Steele
Researcher at Baylor University
Publications - 10
Citations - 661
W. Baylor Steele is an academic researcher from Baylor University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Minnow & Pimephales promelas. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 470 citations.
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Global Assessment of Bisphenol A in the Environment Review and Analysis of Its Occurrence and Bioaccumulation
Jone Corrales,Lauren A. Kristofco,W. Baylor Steele,Brian S. Yates,Christopher S. Breed,E. Spencer Williams,Bryan W. Brooks +6 more
TL;DR: The utility of coordinating global sensing of environmental contaminants efforts through integration of environmental monitoring and specimen banking to identify regions for implementation of more robust environmental assessment and management programs is highlighted.
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Comparative behavioral toxicology with two common larval fish models: Exploring relationships among modes of action and locomotor responses.
W. Baylor Steele,Lauren A. Kristofco,Jone Corrales,Gavin N. Saari,Samuel P. Haddad,Evan P. Gallagher,Terrance J. Kavanagh,Jakub Kostal,Julie B. Zimmerman,Adelina Voutchkova-Kostal,Paul T. Anastas,Bryan W. Brooks +11 more
TL;DR: Larval fish behaviors appear useful as early tier diagnostics to identify mechanisms and pathways associated with diverse biological activities for chemicals lacking mechanistic data.
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The safer chemical design game. Gamification of green chemistry and safer chemical design concepts for high school and undergraduate students
Karolina E. Mellor,Philip Coish,Bryan W. Brooks,Evan P. Gallagher,Margaret G. Mills,Terrance J. Kavanagh,Nancy J. Simcox,Grace A. Lasker,Dianne Botta,Adelina Voutchkova-Kostal,Jakub Kostal,Melissa L. Mullins,Suzanne M. Nesmith,Jone Corrales,Lauren A. Kristofco,Gavin N. Saari,W. Baylor Steele,Fjodor Melnikov,Julie B. Zimmerman,Paul T. Anastas +19 more
TL;DR: This article developed a green chemistry educational game that motivates students at the undergraduate and advanced high school level to learn green chemistry, which can strongly attract students to chemistry and can be used in the classroom.
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Experimental Protocol for Examining Behavioral Response Profiles in Larval Fish: Application to the Neuro-stimulant Caffeine.
TL;DR: Though photomotor responses of fathead minnows were occasionally affected by caffeine, zebrafish were markedly more sensitive forPhotomotor and locomotor endpoints, which responded at environmentally relevant levels.
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Toward the Design of Less Hazardous Chemicals: Exploring Comparative Oxidative Stress in Two Common Animal Models.
Jone Corrales,Lauren A. Kristofco,W. Baylor Steele,Gavin N. Saari,Jakub Kostal,E. Spencer Williams,Margaret G. Mills,Evan P. Gallagher,Terrance J. Kavanagh,Nancy J. Simcox,Longzhu Q. Shen,Fjodor Melnikov,Julie B. Zimmerman,Adelina Voutchkova-Kostal,Paul T. Anastas,Bryan W. Brooks +15 more
TL;DR: Results from the present study indicate that metabolism of parent chemicals and the role of their metabolites in molecular initiating events should be considered during the design of less hazardous chemicals.