Marianne Barrier

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Affiliation: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Inducible 70 kDa heat shock proteins protect embryos from teratogen-induced exencephaly: Analysis using Hspa1a/a1b knockout mice
    Marianne Barrier
    Birth Defects Research Laboratory, Division of Genetics and Development, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
    Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol 85:732-40. 2009
  2. ncbi Mouse embryonic stem cell adherent cell differentiation and cytotoxicity (ACDC) assay
    Marianne Barrier
    US EPA, ORD, NHEERL, ISTD, SBB, MD 72, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711, USA
    Reprod Toxicol 31:383-91. 2011
  3. ncbi Alterations in gene expression induced in day-9 mouse embryos exposed to hyperthermia (HS) or 4-hydroperoxycyclophosphamide (4CP): analysis using cDNA microarrays
    Svetlana Mikheeva
    Birth Defects Research Laboratory, Division of Genetics and Developmental Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA
    Toxicol Sci 79:345-59. 2004
  4. ncbi Evaluation of 309 environmental chemicals using a mouse embryonic stem cell adherent cell differentiation and cytotoxicity assay
    Kelly J Chandler
    National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U S Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, United States of America
    PLoS ONE 6:e18540. 2011
  5. ncbi Proteomics in developmental toxicology
    Marianne Barrier
    Birth Defects Research Laboratory, Division of Genetics and Developmental Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Box 356320, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
    Reprod Toxicol 19:291-304. 2005

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Publications5

  1. ncbi Inducible 70 kDa heat shock proteins protect embryos from teratogen-induced exencephaly: Analysis using Hspa1a/a1b knockout mice
    Marianne Barrier
    Birth Defects Research Laboratory, Division of Genetics and Development, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
    Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol 85:732-40. 2009
    ..Previously, our laboratory has shown that embryos overexpressing the 70-Da heat shock proteins (HSPs) Hspa1a and Hspa1b were partially protected from the deleterious effects of exposure to hyperthermia in vitro...
  2. ncbi Mouse embryonic stem cell adherent cell differentiation and cytotoxicity (ACDC) assay
    Marianne Barrier
    US EPA, ORD, NHEERL, ISTD, SBB, MD 72, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711, USA
    Reprod Toxicol 31:383-91. 2011
    ..The ACDC assay is a technique that can be used to evaluate the effects of xenobiotics on mESC differentiation and cell number using a single assay...
  3. ncbi Alterations in gene expression induced in day-9 mouse embryos exposed to hyperthermia (HS) or 4-hydroperoxycyclophosphamide (4CP): analysis using cDNA microarrays
    Svetlana Mikheeva
    Birth Defects Research Laboratory, Division of Genetics and Developmental Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA
    Toxicol Sci 79:345-59. 2004
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  4. ncbi Evaluation of 309 environmental chemicals using a mouse embryonic stem cell adherent cell differentiation and cytotoxicity assay
    Kelly J Chandler
    National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U S Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, United States of America
    PLoS ONE 6:e18540. 2011
    ..Taken together, these results provide an initial characterization of metabolic and regulatory pathways by which some environmental chemicals may act to disrupt ES cell growth and differentiation...
  5. ncbi Proteomics in developmental toxicology
    Marianne Barrier
    Birth Defects Research Laboratory, Division of Genetics and Developmental Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Box 356320, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
    Reprod Toxicol 19:291-304. 2005
    ..The field of proteomics is expanding rapidly to provide greater volume and quality of protein information to help understand the multifaceted nature of biological systems...