ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-121203-2
Miller, Galen
Email: gwmiller@ucdavis.edu
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Address: Postdoctoral Scholar Lein Lab, Department of Molecular Biosciences UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine One Shields Avenue, 1120 Haring Hall Davis, CA 95616
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PUBLICATIONS
Yaghoobi, B., Miller, G.W., Holland, E.B., Li, X., Harvey, D., Li, S., Lehmler, H.J., Pessah, I.N., Lein, P.J. (2022) Ryanodine receptor-active non-dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls cause neurobehavioral deficits in larval zebrafish. Frontiers in toxicology. 4:947795
Walter, K.M., Miller, G.W., Chen, X., Harvey, D.J., Puschner, B., Lein, P.J. (2019) Changes in Thyroid Hormone Activity Disrupt Photomotor Behavior of Larval Zebrafish. Neurotoxicology. 74:47-57
Walter, K.M., Miller, G.W., Chen, X., Yaghoobi, B., Puschner, B., Lein, P.J. (2018) Effects of Thyroid Hormone Disruption on the Ontogenetic Expression of Thyroid Hormone Signaling Genes in Developing Zebrafish (Danio rerio). General and comparative endocrinology. 272:20-32
Miller, G.W., Chandrasekaran, V., Yaghoobi, B., Lein, P.J. (2018) Opportunities and challenges for using the zebrafish to study neuronal connectivity as an endpoint of developmental neurotoxicity. Neurotoxicology. 67:102-111
Frank, D.F., Miller, G.W., Harvey, D.J., Brander, S.M., Geist, J., Connon, R.E., Lein, P.J. (2018) Bifenthrin causes transcriptomic alterations in mTOR and ryanodine receptor-dependent signaling and delayed hyperactivity in developing zebrafish (Danio rerio). Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 200:50-61
Chen, X., Walter, K.M., Miller, G.W., Lein, P.J., Puschner, B. (2018) Simultaneous quantification of T4, T3, rT3, 3,5-T2 and 3,3'-T2 in larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a model to study exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls. Biomedical chromatography : BMC. 32(6):e4185
Frank, D.F., Miller, G.W., Connon, R.E., Geist, J., Lein, P.J. (2017) Transcriptomic profiling of mTOR and ryanodine receptor signaling molecules in developing zebrafish in the absence and presence of PCB 95. PeerJ. 5:e4106
Miller, G.W., Truong, L., Barton, C.L., Labut, E.M., Lebold, K.M., Traber, M.G., Tanguay, R.L. (2014) The influences of parental diet and vitamin E intake on the embryonic zebrafish transcriptome. Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part D, Genomics & proteomics. 10C:22-29
Lebold, K.M., Kirkwood, J.S., Taylor, A.W., Choi, J., Barton, C.L., Miller, G.W., Du, J.L., Jump, D.B., Stevens, J.F., Tanguay, R.L., and Traber, M.G. (2013) Novel liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry method shows that vitamin E deficiency depletes arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acids in zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos. Redox Biology. 2:105-113
Lebold, K.M., Löhr, C.V., Barton, C.L., Miller, G.W., Labut, E.M., Tanguay, R.L., and Traber, M.G. (2013) Chronic vitamin E deficiency promotes vitamin C deficiency in zebrafish leading to degenerative myopathy and impaired swimming behavior. Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP. 157(4):382-9

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