Publications
Exposure Assessment (230 POSTS)
2006 (7 POSTS)
Impact of repeated exposure on the toxicokinetics of BDE 47 in mice
Staskal DF, Diliberto JJ, Birnbaum LS. 2006. Impact of repeated exposure on the toxicokinetics of BDE 47 in mice. Toxicol Sci 89(2):380-5; doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfj038.
View AbstractHigh background levels of urinary benzene metabolites found in volunteer study
Paustenbach DJ, Gaffney SA, Scott PK, Brown JL, Panko JM. High background levels of urinary benzene metabolites found in volunteer study. Society of Toxicology 45th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2006.
Potential for airborne dispersion of bromadiolone and exposure in an office setting
Panko JM, Shay EC. Potential for airborne dispersion of bromadiolone and exposure in an office setting. International Society for Exposure Assessment Conference, 2006.
Assessment of children’s exposures to xylenes
Panko JM, Unice KM, Shay EC, Price P. Assessment of children’s exposures to xylenes. International Society for Exposure Assessment Conference, 2006.
Assessment of children’s exposures to benzene
Panko JM, Unice KM, Shay EC, Javier AF. Assessment of children’s exposures to benzene. Society for Risk Analysis, December 2006.
An alternative method for establishing TEFs for dioxin-like compounds
Haws LC, DeVito MJ, Birnbaum LS, Walker NJ, Scott PK, Unice KM, Harris MA, Farland WH, Finley BL, Staskal DF. An alternative method for establishing TEFs for dioxin-like compounds. Part 2. Development of an approach to quantitatively weight the underlying potency data. Dioxin 2006, Oslo, Norway, 2006.
2005 (6 POSTS)
Estimating the total TEQ in human blood from naturally-occurring vs. anthropogenic dioxins: A dietary study
Connor K, Harris M, Edwards M, Chu A, Clark G, Finley B. Estimating the total TEQ in human blood from naturally-occurring vs. anthropogenic dioxins: A dietary study. Dioxin 2005, Toronto, Canada, 2005.
The TCDD TEQ in human blood from naturally-occurring vs. anthropogenic dioxins: A dietary study
Harris M, Finley B. The TCDD TEQ in human blood from naturally-occurring vs. anthropogenic dioxins: A dietary study. Society of Toxicology 44th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2005.
Evaluating potential health risks posed by PCDDs, PCDFs, and dioxin-like PCBs: An approach for improving the Toxicity Equivalency Factor (TEF) methodology
Haws L. Evaluating potential health risks posed by PCDDs, PCDFs, and dioxin-like PCBs: An approach for improving the Toxicity Equivalency Factor (TEF) methodology. 30th Annual Winter Meeting of the Toxicology Forum, Washington, DC, February 2005.
Development of exposure assessment models for indoor air exposure to elemental mercury
Unice KM, Panko JM, Scott PK. Development of exposure assessment models for indoor air exposure to elemental mercury. International Society for Exposure Assessment Conference, 2005.
Incorporating uncertainty and variability in the assessment of occupational hazards
Bailer AJ, Wheeler MW, Dankovic D, Noble R, Bena J. 2005. Incorporating uncertainty and variability in the assessment of occupational hazards. Int J Risk Assess Manage 5(2-4):344-57; doi: 10.1504/IJRAM.2005.007176.
View AbstractModel uncertainty and risk estimation for experimental studies of quantal responses
Bailer AJ, Noble RB, Wheeler MW. 2005. Model uncertainty and risk estimation for experimental studies of quantal responses. Risk Anal 25(2):291-9; doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2005.00590.x. PMID: 15876205.
View Abstract2004 (9 POSTS)
Estimating historical occupational exposure to airborne hexavalent chromium in a chromate production plant: 1940–1972
Proctor DM, Panko JP, Liebig EW, Paustenbach, DJ. 2004. Estimating historical occupational exposure to airborne hexavalent chromium in a chromate production plant: 1940–1972. J Occup Environ Hyg. 1(11):752–767; doi: 10.1080/15459620490523294.
View AbstractLessons learned from creating integrated Excel models to calculate human health screening values
Perry CS, Morton E. Lessons learned from creating integrated Excel models to calculate human health screening values. Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Palm Springs, CA, December 2004.
Childhood exposure assessment of acetone
Panko JM, Unice KM, Shay EC, Price P. Childhood exposure assessment of acetone. International Society for Exposure Assessment, 2004.
Evaluation of uncontrolled confounding in studies of environmental exposures and neurobehavioral testing in children
Mink P, Goodman M, Barraj L, Imrey H, Kelsh MA, Yager JA. 2004. Evaluation of uncontrolled confounding in studies of environmental exposures and neurobehavioral testing in children. Epidemiology (4):385–393; doi: 10.1097/01.ede.0000128402.86336.7e. PMID: 15232397.
View AbstractEstimating historical occupational exposure to airborne hexavalent chromium in a chromate production plant: 1940–1972
Proctor DM, Panko JM, Liebig EW, Paustenbach DJ. 2004. Estimating historical occupational exposure to airborne hexavalent chromium in a chromate production plant: 1940–1972. J Occup Environ Hyg 1(11):752–767; doi: 10.1080/15459620490523294.
View AbstractThe formation of AFB(1)-macromolecular adducts in rats and humans at dietary levels of exposure
Cupid BC, Lightfoot TJ, Russell D, Gant SJ, Turner PC, Dingley KH, et al. 2004. The formation of AFB(1)-macromolecular adducts in rats and humans at dietary levels of exposure. Food Chem Toxicol 42(4):559–569; doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2003.10.015. PMID: 15019179.
View AbstractMesothelioma and lung cancer among motor vehicle mechanics: A meta-analysis
Goodman M, Teta MJ, Hessel PA, Garabrandt DH, Craven VA, Scrafford CG, Kelsh MA. 2004. Mesothelioma and lung cancer among motor vehicle mechanics: A meta-analysis. Ann Occup Hyg 48(4):309–326; doi: 10.1093/annhyg/meh022. PMID: 15148053.
View AbstractMaternal methanol exposure during gastrulation causes holoprosencephaly, facial dysgenesis and cervical vertebral malformations in C57BL/6J mice
Rogers JM, Brannen KC, Barbee BD, Zucker RM, Degitz SJ. 2004. Maternal methanol exposure during gastrulation causes holoprosencephaly, facial dysgenesis and cervical vertebral malformations in C57BL/6J mice. Birth Defects Res B 71(2):80-88; doi: 10.1002/bdrb.20003.
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