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- who: TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES et al. from the Department of BioengineeringScience and Engineering have published the article: Multi-Behavioral Endpoint Testing of an 87-Chemical Compound Library in Freshwater Planarians, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of June/14,/2018
- what: The authors discuss how the authors have expanded and automated the screening methodology to allow for fast screening of multiple behavioral endpoints developmental toxicity and mortality. The authors show that in the context of this library planarians are the most sensitive to pesticides with 16/16 compounds causing toxicity and the least sensitive to PAHs with only . . .
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