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carcinogens (54 POSTS)

2019 (3 POSTS)

Comparison of gene expression responses in the small intestine of mice following exposure to three carcinogens using the S1500+ gene set informs a potential common adverse outcome pathway

Chappell G, Rager J, Wolf J, Babic M, Leblanc, Ring C, Harris MA, Thompson CM. 2019. Comparison of gene expression responses in the small intestine of mice following exposure to three carcinogens using the S1500+ gene set informs a potential common adverse outcome pathway. Toxicol Pathol 47(7):851-864; doi: 10.1177/0192623319873.

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Review of transcriptomic responses to hexavalent chromium exposure in lung cells supports a role of epigenetic mediators in carcinogenesis

Rager JE, Suh M, Chappell G, Thompson CM, Proctor DM. 2019. Review of transcriptomic responses to hexavalent chromium exposure in lung cells supports a role of epigenetic mediators in carcinogenesis. Toxicol Lett 305(May 1):40-50; doi: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2019.01.011.

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2018 (3 POSTS)

Toxicity and recovery in the duodenum of B6C3F1 mice following treatment with intestinal carcinogens; captan, folpet, and hexavalent chromium: Evidence for an adverse outcome pathway

Thompson CM, Wolf JC, Suh M, Proctor DM, Haws LC, Harris MA. Toxicity and recovery in the duodenum of B6C3F1 mice following treatment with intestinal carcinogens; captan, folpet, and hexavalent chromium: Evidence for an adverse outcome pathway. Society of Toxicology 57th Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, March 2018.

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Assessment of the mode of action underlying development of forestomach tumors in rodents following oral exposure to ethyl acrylate and relevance to humans

Thompson CT, Suh M, Chappell G, Borghoff S, Ellis-Hutchings, R, Wiench, K, Finch, L, Proctor DM. 2018. Assessment of the mode of action underlying development of forestomach tumors in rodents following oral exposure to ethyl acrylate and relevance to humans. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 96:178–189; doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2018.05.006.

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A review of the genotoxic, mutagenic, and carcinogenic potentials of several lower acrylates

Suh M, Proctor DM, Chappell G, Rager JE, Thompson CM, Borghoff S, Finch L, Ellis-Hutchings R, Wiench K. 2018. A review of the genotoxic, mutagenic, and carcinogenic potentials of several lower acrylates. Toxicol 402-403(June 1):50-67; doi: 10.1016/j.tox.2018.04.006.

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2017 (5 POSTS)

Development and refinement of a framework for quantitative consideration of study quality and relevance in the evaluation of mechanistic data based on key characteristics of carcinogens

Wikoff DS, Rager JE, Harvey S, Haws L, Chappell G, Borghoff S. Development and refinement of a framework for quantitative consideration of study quality and relevance in the evaluation of mechanistic data based on key characteristics of carcinogens. Society of Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA, December 2017.

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Mass spectrometric characterization of an acid-labile adduct formed with 2-amino-1-methyl-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine and albumin in humans

Wang Y, Villalta PW, Peng L, Dingley KH, Malfatti MA, Turteltaub KW, Turesky RJ. 2017. Mass spectrometric characterization of an acid-labile adduct formed with 2-amino-1-methyl-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine and albumin in humans. Chem Res Toxicol 30(2):705–714; doi: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.6b00426. PMID: 27984695.

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Framework for quantitative consideration of study quality and relevance in the systematic evaluation of mechanistic data per the Ten Key Characteristics of Carcinogens

Wikoff DS, Rager J, Harvey S, Haws L, Chappell G, Borghoff S. 2017. Framework for quantitative consideration of study quality and relevance in the systematic evaluation of mechanistic data per the Ten Key Characteristics of Carcinogens. Poster presented at Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 15, Baltimore, MD.

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Validation and application of a text mining tool in the identification and categorization of mechanistic data: A case study in improving problem formulation of carcinogenicity assessments

Chappell G, Welsh B, Harvey S, Harris M, Wikoff D. Validation and application of a text mining tool in the identification and categorization of mechanistic data: A case study in improving problem formulation of carcinogenicity assessments. Poster presented at Society of Toxicology 56th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 2017.

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Comparison of toxicity and recovery in the duodenum of B6C3F1 mice following treatment with intestinal carcinogens captan, folpet, and hexavalent chromium

Thompson CM, Wolf, JC, McCoy A, Suh M, Proctor DM, Kirman CR, Haws LC, Harris MA. 2017. Comparison of toxicity and recovery in the duodenum of B6C3F1 mice following treatment with intestinal carcinogens captan, folpet, and hexavalent chromium. Toxicol Pathol 45(8):1091–1101; doi: 10.1177/019262331yy4324.

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2016 (4 POSTS)

Comparison of in vivo genotoxic and carcinogenic potency to augment mode of action analysis: Case study with hexavalent chromium

Thompson CM, Bichteler A, Rager JE, Suh M, Proctor DM, Haws LC, Harris MA. 2016. Comparison of in vivo genotoxic and carcinogenic potency to augment mode of action analysis: Case study with hexavalent chromium. Mut Res/Genet Toxicol Environ Mutagen 800-801(April):28-34; doi: 10.1016/j.mrgentox.2016.01.008.

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A systematic review of the mechanistic evidence of tetrabromobisphenol TBBPA as a human carcinogen according to the ten key characteristics of carcinogens (TKCC) identified by Smith et al. (2016)

Wikoff D, Borghoff S, Rager J, Harvey S, Haws L. 2016. A systematic review of the mechanistic evidence of tetrabromobisphenol TBBPA as a human carcinogen according to the ten key characteristics of carcinogens (TKCC) identified by Smith et al. (2016). PROSPERO 2016:CRD42016046429.

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Organization and review of mechanistic data according to “Ten Key Characteristics of Carcinogens” (TKCC) {Smith et al., 2016}

Borghoff SJ. Organization and review of mechanistic data according to “Ten Key Characteristics of Carcinogens” (TKCC) {Smith et al., 2016}. Presented at the 42nd Annual Summer Meeting of the Toxicology Forum, July, Salt Lake City, UT, 2016.

Meta-analysis of lung cancer risk related to diesel exposure by occupation and evaluation of exposure response

Panko JM, Benson SM, Kreider ML. Meta-analysis of lung cancer risk related to diesel exposure by occupation and evaluation of exposure response. Abstract #2976. Poster at Society of Toxicology 55th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 2016.

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2015 (1 POST)

Hexavalent chromium does not induce mutations in the oral mucosa of transgenic Big Blue® rats following drinking water exposures at a carcinogenic dose

Thompson CM, Young RR, Suh M, Dinesdurage H, Elbekai R, Harris MA, Rohr AC, Proctor DM. Hexavalent chromium does not induce mutations in the oral mucosa of transgenic Big Blue® rats following drinking water exposures at a carcinogenic dose. Presented at Society of Toxicology 54th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 2015.

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2014 (1 POST)

Mutation spectra of Kras and Tp53 in urethral and lung neoplasms in B6C3F1 mice treated with 3,3′,4,4′-tetrachloroazobenzene

Bhusari S, Malarkey DE, Hong HH, Wang Y, Masinde T, Nolan M, Hooth NJ, Lea IA, Vasconcelos D, Sills RC, Hoenerhoff MJ. 2014. Mutation spectra of Kras and Tp53 in urethral and lung neoplasms in B6C3F1 mice treated with 3,3′,4,4′-tetrachloroazobenzene. Toxicol Pathol 42(3):555–564; doi: 10.1177/0192623313491169.

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2012 (2 POSTS)

Comparison of the effects of hexavalent chromium in the alimentary canal of F344 rats and B6C3F1 mice following exposure in drinking water: Implications for carcinogenic modes of action

Thompson CMProctor DMSuh MHaws LC, Hebert CD, Mann JF, Shertzer HG, Hixon JG,Harris MA. 2012. Comparison of the effects of hexavalent chromium in the alimentary canal of F344 rats and B6C3F1 mice following exposure in drinking water: Implications for carcinogenic modes of action. Toxicol Sci 125(1):79-90; doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfr280.

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Mode of action for intestinal carcinogenesis of ingested hexavalent chromium in mice

Proctor DM, Thompson CM, Suh M, Haws LC, Harris MA. 2012. Mode of action for intestinal carcinogenesis of ingested hexavalent chromium in mice. Presented at Society of Toxicology 51st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 2012.

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2011 (2 POSTS)

Application of the U.S. EPA mode of action framework for purposes of guiding future research: A case study involving the oral carcinogenicity of hexavalent chromium

Thompson CM, Haws LC, Harris MA, Gatto NM, Proctor DM. 2011. Application of the U.S. EPA mode of action framework for purposes of guiding future research: A case study involving the oral carcinogenicity of hexavalent chromium. Toxicol Sci 119(1):20-40; doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfq320.

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An analysis of pharmaceutical experience with decades of rat carcinogenicity testing: Support for a proposal to modify current regulatory guidelines

Sistare FD, Morton D, Alden C, Christensen J, Keller D, Jonghe SD, et al. 2011. An analysis of pharmaceutical experience with decades of rat carcinogenicity testing: Support for a proposal to modify current regulatory guidelines. Toxicol Pathol 39(4):716–744; doi: 10.1177/0192623311406935.

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