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Jennifer M. Panlilio
Jennifer M. Panlilio
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Verified email at nih.gov
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Genomic variation among populations of threatened coral: Acropora cervicornis
C Drury, KE Dale, JM Panlilio, SV Miller, D Lirman, EA Larson, E Bartels, ...
BMC genomics 17 (1), 1-14, 2016
852016
Growth inhibition in early life-stage tests predicts full life-cycle toxicity effects of lead in the freshwater pulmonate snail, Lymnaea stagnalis
KM Munley, KV Brix, J Panlilio, DK Deforest, M Grosell
Aquatic toxicology 128, 60-66, 2013
502013
Treatment with the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, fluoxetine, attenuates the fish hypoxia response
JM Panlilio, S Marin, MB Lobl, MD McDonald
Scientific reports 6 (1), 31148, 2016
272016
Developmental neurotoxicity of the harmful algal bloom toxin domoic acid: cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying altered behavior in the zebrafish model
JM Panlilio, N Aluru, ME Hahn
Environmental health perspectives 128 (11), 117002, 2020
202020
Grxcr1 promotes hair bundle development by destabilizing the physical interaction between harmonin and sans usher syndrome proteins
B Blanco-Sánchez, A Clément, J Fierro Jr, S Stednitz, JB Phillips, ...
Cell reports 25 (5), 1281-1291. e4, 2018
142018
Developmental exposure to non-dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls promotes sensory deficits and disrupts dopaminergic and GABAergic signaling in zebrafish
NR Brun, JM Panlilio, K Zhang, Y Zhao, E Ivashkin, JJ Stegeman, ...
Communications Biology 4 (1), 1129, 2021
82021
Developmental exposure to domoic acid disrupts startle response behavior and circuitry in zebrafish
JM Panlilio, IT Jones, MC Salanga, N Aluru, ME Hahn
Toxicological Sciences 182 (2), 310-326, 2021
72021
Developmental exposure to domoic acid targets reticulospinal neurons and leads to aberrant myelination in the spinal cord
JM Panlilio, KM Hammar, N Aluru, ME Hahn
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 2587, 2023
22023
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