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pro vyhledávání: '"Alice Kawata"'
Autor:
Azam F. Tayabali, Matthew J. Meier, Kathy C. Nguyen, Philip S. Shwed, Karen Leingartner, Michael G. Wade, M. Navarro, A. Wong, Alice Kawata, Marc Rigden, L.A. Beaudette, Jennifer Crosthwait, Alison C. Holloway
Publikováno v:
NanoImpact. 23
Changes in the mammalian gut microbiome are linked to the impairment of immunological function and numerous other pathologies. Antimicrobial silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are incorporated into numerous consumer products (e.g., clothing, cosmetics, foo
Autor:
Ella Atlas, Vian Peshdary, Alexander Sorisky, Alice Kawata, George Styles, Marc Rigden, Don Caldwell
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 161(8)
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) continues to increase worldwide. It is well established that genetic susceptibility, obesity, overnutrition and a sedentary life style are risk factors for the development of T2D. However, more recently, studie
Autor:
Marc Rigden, Barbara F. Hales, Alison C. Holloway, Bernard Robaire, Don Caldwell, Alice Kawata, Wayne J. Bowers, Emily W. Y. Tung, Michael G. Wade
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research. 109:497-512
Background Developmental exposure to brominated flame retardants (BFRs), including polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD), has been associated with impaired neurodevelopment and some symptoms of metabolic syndrome.
Toxicity of Flame Retardant Isopropylated Triphenyl Phosphate: Liver, Adrenal, and Metabolic Effects
Publikováno v:
International journal of toxicology. 38(4)
The use of organophosphates phosphate flame retardants, particularly isopropylated triphenyl phosphate (IPTPP), has increased in recent years as replacements for polybrominated diphenyl ethers. This is despite limited understanding of the hazards of
Autor:
Emily W. Y. Tung, Dorothea F. K. Rawn, Robert G. Berger, Michael G. Wade, Bernard Robaire, Han Yan, Barbara F. Hales, Pavine L.C. Lefèvre, Dean W. Gaertner, Marc Rigden, Alice Kawata
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research Part B: Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology. 107:157-168
Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) are stable environmental contaminants known to exert endocrine-disrupting effects. Developmental exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) is correlated with impaired thyroid hormone signaling, as well as e
Publikováno v:
Adipocyte
Environmental pollutants, such as bisphenol A (BPA), have the potential to affect the differentiation processes and the biology of the adipose tissue. The 3T3-L1 model is one of the murine cell models used extensively for the investigation of the mol
Autor:
Emily W Y, Tung, Alice, Kawata, Marc, Rigden, Wayne J, Bowers, Don, Caldwell, Alison C, Holloway, Bernard, Robaire, Barbara F, Hales, Michael G, Wade
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research
Background Developmental exposure to brominated flame retardants (BFRs), including polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD), has been associated with impaired neurodevelopment and some symptoms of metabolic syndrome.
Autor:
Emily W Y, Tung, Han, Yan, Pavine L C, Lefèvre, Robert G, Berger, Dorothea F K, Rawn, Dean W, Gaertner, Alice, Kawata, Marc, Rigden, Bernard, Robaire, Barbara F, Hales, Michael G, Wade
Publikováno v:
Birth defects research. Part B, Developmental and reproductive toxicology. 107(3)
Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) are stable environmental contaminants known to exert endocrine-disrupting effects. Developmental exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) is correlated with impaired thyroid hormone signaling, as well as e
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 78:822-831
We used high-density microarrays to evaluate the possible mechanisms by which 2-methoxyacetic acid (MAA) disrupts spermatogenesis. Levels of mRNA transcripts were determined in total RNA isolated from testes of MAA-treated (650 mg/kg i.p.) or concurr
Autor:
Andrew Williams, Michael G. Wade, Amanda J. MacFarlane, Nathalie A. Behan, Alice Kawata, Breanne G. Swayne, Carole L. Yauk
Publikováno v:
Mutation research. 737(1-2)
To date, fewer than 50 mutagens have been studied for their ability to cause heritable mutations. The majority of those studied are classical mutagens like radiation and anti-cancer drugs. Very little is known about the dietary variables influencing