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Warren Heideman is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. The available data does not include recent research papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications linked to this researcher.

There is no detailed information on the main fields or subfields of study associated with Warren Heideman, nor on the specific research topics of their work. No awards or distinctions have been recorded in the provided data.

Although there is limited detailed bibliographic and thematic data, Heideman's association with the University of Wisconsin-Madison situates them within a recognized academic environment. Further details about their research contributions, collaborations, and impact would require supplementary sources beyond the current dataset.

Best Publications

  • Zebrafish as a model vertebrate for investigating chemical toxicity.

    Adrian J. Hill;Hiroki Teraoka;Warren Heideman;Richard E. Peterson

  • Heart Malformation Is an Early Response to TCDD in Embryonic Zebrafish

    Dagmara S. Antkiewicz;C. Geoffrey Burns;Sara A. Carney;Richard E. Peterson

  • Identification of receptor contact site involved in receptor-G protein coupling.

    Kathleen A. Sullivan;R. Tyler Miller;Susan B. Masters;Barry Beiderman

  • Aryl hydrocarbon receptor 2 mediates 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin developmental toxicity in zebrafish.

    Amy L. Prasch;Hiroki Teraoka;Sara A. Carney;Wu Dong

  • Quantum Dot Nanotoxicity Assessment Using the Zebrafish Embryo

    Tisha C. King-Heiden;Paige N. Wiecinski;Andrew N. Mangham;Kevin M. Metz

  • Tissue-Specific Expression of AHR2, ARNT2, and CYP1A in Zebrafish Embryos and Larvae: Effects of Developmental Stage and 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Exposure

    Eric A. Andreasen;Jan M. Spitsbergen;Robert L. Tanguay;John J. Stegeman

  • Purification of a novel calmodulin binding protein from bovine cerebral cortex membranes.

    Terrence J. Andreasen;Charles W. Luetje;Warren Heideman;Daniel R. Storm

  • Latent TGF-β binding protein 3 identifies a second heart field in zebrafish

    Yong Zhou;Timothy J. Cashman;Kathleen R. Nevis;Pablo Obregon

  • 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Activation of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor/Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Nuclear Translocator Pathway Causes Developmental Toxicity through a CYP1A-Independent Mechanism in Zebrafish

    Sara A. Carney;Richard E. Peterson;Warren Heideman

  • Developmental toxicity of low generation PAMAM dendrimers in zebrafish.

    Tisha C. King Heiden;Emelyne Dengler;Weiyuan John Kao;Warren Heideman

  • Cloning and characterization of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) aryl hydrocarbon receptor.

    Robert L. Tanguay;Christian C. Abnet;Warren Heideman;Richard E. Peterson

  • The zebrafish (Danio rerio) aryl hydrocarbon receptor type 1 is a novel vertebrate receptor.

    Eric A. Andreasen;Mark E. Hahn;Warren Heideman;Richard E. Peterson

  • Understanding dioxin developmental toxicity using the zebrafish model.

    Sara A. Carney;Amy L. Prasch;Warren Heideman;Richard E. Peterson

  • Water permeability and TCDD-induced edema in zebrafish early-life stages.

    Adrian J. Hill;Susan M. Bello;Amy L. Prasch;Richard E. Peterson

  • Aryl hydrocarbon receptor activation produces heart-specific transcriptional and toxic responses in developing zebrafish.

    Sara A. Carney;Jing Chen;C. Geoffrey Burns;Kong M. Xiong

  • Titanium dioxide nanoparticles produce phototoxicity in the developing zebrafish

    Ofek Bar-Ilan;Kacie M. Louis;Sarah P. Yang;Joel A. Pedersen

  • Purification of the calmodulin-sensitive adenylate cyclase from bovine cerebral cortex.

    Robert E. Yeager;Warren Heideman;Gary B. Rosenberg;Daniel R. Storm

  • Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity of Dioxin in Fish

    Tisha C. King-Heiden;Vatsal Mehta;Kong M. Xiong;Kevin A. Lanham

  • Disruption of erythropoiesis by dioxin in the zebrafish.

    Cassandra D. Belair;Richard E. Peterson;Warren Heideman

  • Regulation of the Cln3–Cdc28 kinase by cAMP in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Duane D. Hall;David D. Markwardt;Fereshteh Parviz;Warren Heideman

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard E. Peterson
Richard E. Peterson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Robert J. Hamers
Robert J. Hamers University of Wisconsin–Madison
Robert L. Tanguay
Robert L. Tanguay Oregon State University
Daniel R. Storm
Daniel R. Storm University of Washington
Henry R. Bourne
Henry R. Bourne University of California, San Francisco
Christian C. Abnet
Christian C. Abnet National Institutes of Health
Lingjun Li
Lingjun Li University of Wisconsin–Madison
Mark E. Hahn
Mark E. Hahn Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Bradley B. Olwin
Bradley B. Olwin University of Colorado Boulder
John J. Stegeman
John J. Stegeman Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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