Portal:Daphnia
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This portal aims to get researchers using Daphnia as model system together and develop a biological pathway knowledge base to support understanding experimental data, particular (multi)omics data.
- 2022-05-21: Gene identifiers added to the first pathway, based on Ensembl gene name matches
- 2022-04-28: First release of BridgeDb identifier mappings database (see https://zenodo.org/record/6500401)
- 2021-04-21: Outline of Portal launched
- 2021-04-12: First pathway drawn
PubMed RSS feed:omics
PubMed RSS feed from for '"Daphnia magna" AND omics'.
- Anticyanobacterial effect of p-coumaric acid on Limnothrix sp. determined by proteomic and metabolomic analysis
- Changes in toxicity after mixing imidacloprid and cadmium: enhanced, diminished, or both? From a perspective of oxidative stress, lipid metabolism, and amino acid metabolism in mice
- Multiomics Point of Departure (moPOD) Modeling Supports an Adverse Outcome Pathway Network for Ionizing Radiation
- Toxicogenomic differentiation of functional responses to fipronil and imidacloprid in Daphnia magna
- Daphnia magna metabolic profiling as a promising water quality parameter for the biological early warning system
PubMed RSS feed: pathways
PubMed RSS feed from for '"Daphnia magna" AND pathway'.
- Metabolomic-Based Comparison of Daphnia magna and Japanese Medaka Responses After Exposure to Acetaminophen, Diclofenac, and Ibuprofen
- A systematic toxicologic study of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on aquatic organisms via food-web bioaccumulation
- Antibiotic ciprofloxacin removal from aqueous solutions by electrochemically activated persulfate process: Optimization, degradation pathways, and toxicology assessment
- Toxic mechanism in Daphnia magna due to phthalic acid esters and CuO nanoparticles co-exposure: The insight of physiological, microbiomic and metabolomic profiles
- Changes in Induced-Antipredation Defense Traits and Transcriptome Regulations of Daphnia magna in Response to 5-HT(1A) Receptor Antagonist
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