Publications
Exposure Assessment (230 POSTS)
2014 (11 POSTS)
Refined biokinetic model for humans exposed to cobalt dietary supplements and other sources of systemic cobalt exposure
Unice KM, Kerger BD, Paustenbach DJ, Finley BL, Tvermoes BE. 2014. Refined biokinetic model for humans exposed to cobalt dietary supplements and other sources of systemic cobalt exposure. Chem-Biol Interact 216:53–74; doi: 10.1016/j.cbi.2014.04.001. PMID: 24726710.
View AbstractEffects and blood concentrations of cobalt after ingestion of 1 mg/d by human volunteers for 90 d1-3
Tvermoes BE, Unice KM, Paustenbach DJ, Finley BL, Otani JM, Galbraith DA. 2014. Effects and blood concentrations of cobalt after ingestion of 1 mg/d by human volunteers for 90 d1-3. Am J Clin Nutr 99(3):632–646; doi: 10.3945/ajcn.113.071449. PMID: 24500148.
View AbstractElevated blood pressure in offspring of rats exposed to diverse chemicals during pregnancy
Rogers JM, RE Ellis-Hutchings, BE Grey, RM Zucker, J Norwood, Jr., CE Grace, C Gordon, C Lau. 2014. Elevated blood pressure in offspring of rats exposed to diverse chemicals during pregnancy. Toxicol Sci 137(2):436–446; doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kft248.
View AbstractEvaluation of electric arc furnace-processed steel slag for dermal corrosion, irritation, and sensitization
Suh M, Yzenas JJ, Proctor DM. Evaluation of electric arc furnace-processed steel slag for dermal corrosion, irritation, and sensitization. Presented at Society of Toxicology 53rd Annual Meeting, March 23-27, Phoenix, AZ, March 2014.
View AbstractLessons learned, challenges, and opportunities: The U.S. Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program
Juberg DR, Borghoff SJ, Becker RA, Casey W, Hartung T, Holsapple MP, Marty MS, Mihaich EM, Van Der Kraak G, Wade MG and others. 2014. t4 Workshop report — Lessons learned, challenges, and opportunities: The U.S. Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program. Altex 31(1):63-78.
View AbstractEvaluation of electric arc furnace-processed steel slag for dermal corrosion, irritation, and sensitization from dermal contact
Suh M, Troese MJ, Hall DA, Yasso B, Yzenas JJ, Proctor DM. 2014. Evaluation of electric arc furnace-processed steel slag for dermal corrosion, irritation, and sensitization from dermal contact. J Appl Toxicol 34(12):1418-1425; doi: 10.1002/jat.2974.
View AbstractEvaluation of impact of shale gas operations in the Barnett Shale region on volatile organic compounds in air and potential human health risks
Bunch AG, Perry CS, Abraham L, Wikoff DS, Tachovsky JA, Hixon JG, Urban JD, Harris MA, Haws LC. 2014. Evaluation of impact of shale gas operations in the Barnett Shale region on volatile organic compounds in air and potential human health risks. Sci Tot Environ 468-469(Jan 15):832-842; doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.08.080. PMID: 24076504.
View AbstractThe effects of perchlorate, nitrate, and thiocyanate on free thyroxine for potentially sensitive subpopulations of the 2001–2002 and 2007–2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys
Suh M, Abraham L, Hixon JG, Proctor D. 2014. The effects of perchlorate, nitrate, and thiocyanate on free thyroxine for potentially sensitive subpopulations of the 2001–2002 and 2007–2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. J Expos Sci Epidemiol 24(6):579-587; doi: 10.1038/jes.2013.67.
View AbstractA 3-week dietary safety study of octenyl succinic anhydride (OSA)-modified starch in neonatal farm piglets
Mahadevan B, Thorsrud BA, Brorby GP, Ferguson HE. 2014. A 3-week dietary safety study of octenyl succinic anhydride (OSA)-modified starch in neonatal farm piglets. Food Chem Toxicol 72(Oct):83-89; doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2014.07.009.
View Abstract2013 (10 POSTS)
An analysis of workplace exposures to benzene over four decades at a petrochemical processing and manufacturing facility (1962-1999)
Sahmel J, Devlin K, Burns A, Ferracini T, Ground M, Paustenbach D. 2013. An analysis of workplace exposures to benzene over four decades at a petrochemical processing and manufacturing facility (1962-1999). J Toxicol Environ Health A 76(12):723-746; doi: 10.1080/15287394.2013.821393. PMID: 23980839.
View AbstractAssessment of the mode of action underlying development of rodent small intestinal tumors following oral exposure to hexavalent chromium and relevance to humans
Thompson CM, Proctor DM, Suh M, Haws LC, Kirman CR, Harris MA. 2013. Assessment of the mode of action underlying development of rodent small intestinal tumors following oral exposure to hexavalent chromium and relevance to humans. Crit Rev Toxicol 43(3):244-274; doi: 10.3109/10408444.2013.768596.
View AbstractFramework for quantitative exposure assessment of nanostructured materials in occupational settings
Kreider ML, Unice KM, Panko JM. Framework for quantitative exposure assessment of nanostructured materials in occupational settings. Presented at the TechConnect World 2013 — Nanotech, Microtech, Biotech, Cleantech Joint 2013 Conferences, Washington, DC, May 2013.
Development of an oral cancer slope factor for acrylamide based on tumors relevant to humans
Urban JD, Thompson CM, Deskin R, Waite M, Haws LC. 2013. Development of an oral cancer slope factor for acrylamide based on tumors relevant to humans. Presented at Society of Toxicology 52nd Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, March 2013.
View AbstractExposures from chrysotile-containing joint compound: Evaluation of new model relating respirable dust to fiber concentrations
Brorby GP, Sheehan PJ, Berman DW, Bogen KT, Holm SE. 2013. Exposures from chrysotile-containing joint compound: Evaluation of new model relating respirable dust to fiber concentrations. Risk Anal 33(1):161-176; doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2012.01847.x.
View AbstractProtecting workers from risks associated with nanomaterials: Part II — Best practices in risk management
Kreider ML, Burns AM, DeRose GH, Panko JM. 2013. Protecting workers from risks associated with nanomaterials: Part II — Best practices in risk management. Occup Safety Health 82(9):20–24.
View AbstractProtecting workers from risks associated with nanomaterials: Part I — Exposure assessment
Kreider ML, Burns AM, DeRose GH, Panko JM. 2013. Protecting workers from risks associated with nanomaterials: Part I — Exposure assessment. Occup Safety Health 82(7):90-1,94. PMID: 23951851.
View AbstractCobalt speciation assay for human serum, Part II. Method validation in a study of human volunteers ingesting cobalt (II) chloride dietary supplement for 90 days
Kerger BD, Tvermoes BE, Unice KM, Finley BL, Paustenbach DJ, Galbraith DA. 2013. Cobalt speciation assay for human serum, Part II. Method validation in a study of human volunteers ingesting cobalt (II) chloride dietary supplement for 90 days. Toxicol Environ Chem 95(4):709–718; doi: 10.1080/02772248.2013.792559.
View AbstractSteviol glycoside safety: Is the genotoxicity database sufficient?
Urban JD, Carakostas MC, Brusick DJ. 2013. Steviol glycoside safety: Is the genotoxicity database sufficient? Food Chem Toxicol 51(Jan):386-390; doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2012.10.016.
View AbstractResponse to Goldstein et al
Fryzek J, Pastula S, Jiang X, Garabrant DH. 2013. Response to Goldstein et al. J Occup Environ Med 55(11):1378; doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000000021.
View Abstract2012 (11 POSTS)
Probabilistic risk assessment of human exposure to iron and steel slag
Brorby G, Proctor D, Perry C, Fitzgerald L, Tachovsky A. Probabilistic risk assessment of human exposure to iron and steel slag. Presented at Society of Toxicology 51st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 2012.
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