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Autor:
James A. Swenberg, Benjamin C. Moeller, Koli Taghizadeh, Rui Yu, Melanie Doyle-Eisele, Bahar Edrissi, Peter C. Dedon, Dean Kracko
Publikováno v:
Chemical Research in Toxicology. 30:1572-1576
Exposure to both endogenous and exogenous formaldehyde has been established to be carcinogenic, likely by virtue of forming nucleic acid and proteins adducts such as N6-formyllysine. To better assess N6-formyllysine as a biomarker of formaldehyde exp
Autor:
Bahar, Edrissi, Koli, Taghizadeh, Benjamin C, Moeller, Rui, Yu, Dean, Kracko, Melanie, Doyle-Eisele, James A, Swenberg, Peter C, Dedon
Publikováno v:
Chemical research in toxicology. 30(8)
Exposure to both endogenous and exogenous formaldehyde has been established to be carcinogenic, likely by virtue of forming nucleic acid and proteins adducts such as N6-formyllysine. To better assess N6-formyllysine as a biomarker of formaldehyde exp
Autor:
C. Edwin Garner, Al P Senft, Eladio M. Knipping, Chris Wegerski, Annette C. Rohr, Stephanie L. Shaw, Melanie Doyle-Eisele, Jacob D. McDonald, Dean Kracko
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 48:10821-10828
Carbon dioxide (CO2) absorption with aqueous amine solvents is a method of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) from flue gases. One concern is the possible release of amine solvents and degradation products into the atmosphere, warranting evaluati
Autor:
Melanie Doyle-Eisele, Jacob D. McDonald, Dean Kracko, Stephanie L. Shaw, Annette C. Rohr, Eladio M. Knipping
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 37:759-768
With the increasing use of amine solvents for carbon capture, there is a critical need to characterize the potential health effects of these materials and their degradation products formed within the capture system or downwind of release. This study
Autor:
Christopher E. Cox, Jacob D. McDonald, Dean Kracko, Waylon Weber, Mericka R. Lehman, Yung-Sung Cheng, Gary R. Grotendorst
Publikováno v:
Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods. 21:547-553
Sulfur mustard (SM) is a chemical threat agent for which the effects have no current treatment. Due to the ease of synthesis and dispersal of this material, the need to develop therapeutics is evident. The present article details the techniques used
Autor:
Janet M. Benson, Clinton M. Irvin, Waylon Weber, Gary R. Grotendorst, Jacob D. McDonald, Dean Kracko, Mericka R. Lehman, Yung-Sung Cheng, Lee F. Blair, Richard K. White
Publikováno v:
Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods. 20:14-24
Sulfur mustard (SM) is a chemical threat agent for which its effects have no current treatment. Due to the ease of synthesis and dispersal of this material, the need to develop therapeutics is evident. The present manuscript details the techniques us
Autor:
Kimberley Ui Chearnaigh, Jacob D. McDonald, Dean Kracko, Rena Marr, Zhengyu Gao, Waylon Weber
Publikováno v:
Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry. 90:445-455
Repeat oral doses of tungsten (W) show retention in kidneys, intestine, and femur as well as translocation of small amounts to neonates. Furthermore, W exposure leads to decreased function of molybdenum (Mo)-containing enzymes in kidneys, liver, and
Autor:
Jacob D. McDonald, Dean Kracko, Eric Grosjean, Judith C. Chow, Edward B. Barr, Richard K. White, Barbara Zielinska
Publikováno v:
Inhalation Toxicology. 20:1157-1168
Exposure atmospheres for a rodent inhalation toxicology study were generated from the exhaust of a 4.3-L gasoline engine coupled to a dynamometer and operated on an adapted California Unified Driving Cycle. Exposure levels were maintained at three di
Publikováno v:
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A. 70:829-836
Tungsten (W) has been nominated for study to the National Toxicology Program (NTP) because of reported associations between concentrations of W in drinking water and childhood leukemia. The disposition of W (administered as sodium tungstate dihydrate
Publikováno v:
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A. 70:781-788
The metabolism of orally administered N,N-dimethyl-p-toluidine (DMPT) in male F344 rats was investigated. The rat urinary metabolite profile was determined by analytical reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Four radiolabeled p