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Metals (56 POSTS)

2013 (3 POSTS)

Interlaboratory comparison of bioaccessibility tests for metals

Henderson R, Verougstraete V, Anderson K, Arbildua JJ, Brock TO, Brouwers T, Cappellini D, Delbeke K, Herting G, Hixon GOdnevall Wallinder I, Rodriguez PH, Van Assche F, Wilrich P, Oller AR. Interlaboratory comparison of bioaccessibility tests for metals. Annual Meeting of the Belgian Society for Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (BelTox), 2013.

Search for the basis of PCB126-triggered disruption of hepatic metal homeostasis in rodents

Klaren WD, Lai IK, Robertson LW. Search for the basis of PCB126-triggered disruption of hepatic metal homeostasis in rodents. Society of Toxicology 52nd Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Tx, 2013.

Determine a concentration response relationship suitable for estimating adult benefits of reduced lead exposure

Brown L, Lynch M, Post E, Belova A. Determine a concentration response relationship suitable for estimating adult benefits of reduced lead exposure. Presentation to Society for Risk Analysis, Baltimore, MD, 2013.

2012 (4 POSTS)

Search for the basis of PCB-triggered disruption in hepatic copper in rodents

Klaren WD, Lai IK, Robertson LW. Search for the basis of PCB-triggered disruption in hepatic copper in rodents. Best Poster Award, University of Iowa Research Week, Iowa City, IA, 2012.

Search for the basis of PCB126-triggered disruption of hepatic metal homeostasis in rats

Klaren WD, Lai IK, Robertson LW. Search for the basis of PCB126-triggered disruption of hepatic metal homeostasis in rats. Superfund Annual Meeting, Raleigh, NC and Society of Toxicology, Central States Regional Chapter Annual Meeting, Manhattan, KS, 2012.

Acute oral toxicity of nickel compounds

Henderson RG, Durando J, Oller A, Merkel DJ, Marone PA,  Bates HK. 2012. Acute oral toxicity of nickel compounds. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 62(3):425-432; doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2012.02.002.

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Oral bioaccessibility testing and read-across hazard assessment of nickel compounds

Henderson RG, Cappellini D, Seilkop SK, Bates HK, Oller AR. 2012. Oral bioaccessibility testing and read-across hazard assessment of nickel compounds. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 63(1):20-28; doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2012.02.005.

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2011 (1 POST)

Bioaccessibility testing and its application to read-across for hazard assessment and risk characterisation of metals

Oller A, Henderson RG. Bioaccessibility testing and its application to read-across for hazard assessment and risk characterisation of metals. Annual Meeting of the Belgian Society for Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (BelTox), 2011.

2009 (3 POSTS)

Temperature effect on nickel release in ammonium citrate

Oller AR, Cappellini D, Henderson RG, Bates HK. 2009. Temperature effect on nickel release in ammonium citrate.  J Environ Monit 11(9):1697-1699; doi: 10.1039/b909157b.

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Comparison of nickel release in solutions used for the identification of water-soluble nickel exposures and in synthetic lung fluids

Oller AR, Cappellini D, Henderson RG, Bates HK. 2009. Comparison of nickel release in solutions used for the identification of water-soluble nickel exposures and in synthetic lung fluids. J Environ Monit 11(4):823–829; doi: 10.1039/b820926j.

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Importance of considering the framework principles in risk assessment for metals

Menzie CA, Ziccardi LM, Lowney YW, Fairbrother A, Shock SS, Tsuji JS, Hamai D, Proctor D, et al. 2009. Importance of considering the framework principles in risk assessment for metals. Environ Sci Technol 43(22):8478-8482; doi: 10.1021/es9006405.

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2008 (1 POST)

Evaluation of dioxin-like compounds in workers from a primary magnesium production facility relative to levels observed in the general US population

Scott LLF, Staskal DFHarris MA, Finley BL, Haws LC. Evaluation of dioxin-like compounds in workers from a primary magnesium production facility relative to levels observed in the general US population. Presented at the Society of Toxicology 47th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2008.

2007 (1 POST)

Statistical evaluation of metal concentrations as a method for identifying World Trade Center dust in buildings

Scott PK, Unice KM, Williams S, Panko JM. 2007. Statistical evaluation of metal concentrations as a method for identifying World Trade Center dust in buildings. Environ Forens 8(4)301-311; doi: 10.1080/15275920701506615.

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2006 (1 POST)

Assessment of the beryllium lymphocyte proliferation test using statistical process control

Cher DJ, Deubner DC, Kelsh MA, Chapman PS, Ray RM. 2006. Assessment of the beryllium lymphocyte proliferation test using statistical process control. Inhal Toxicol 18(11):901–910; doi: 10.1080/08958370600822631. PMID: 16864408.

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2005 (1 POST)

Statistical evaluation of metals concentrations as a method for identifying World Trade Center dust

Scott PK, Unice KM, Panko JM. Statistical evaluation of metals concentrations as a method for identifying World Trade Center dust. International Society for Exposure Assessment 2005.

2001 (1 POST)

A comparison and critique of historical and current exposure assessment methods for beryllium: Implications for evaluating risk of chronic beryllium disease

Kolanz ME, Madl AK, Kelsh MA, Kent MS, Kalmes RM, Paustenbach DJ. 2001. A comparison and critique of historical and current exposure assessment methods for beryllium: Implications for evaluating risk of chronic beryllium disease. Appl Occup Environ Hyg 16(5):593–614; doi: 10.1080/10473220119613. PMID: 11370938.

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