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Current Metabolomics. 1:279-290
The metabolomic fingerprints of a protected sea turtle species have been investigated for the first time using a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics approach. We emphasized method development of optimal plasma filtration conditions (f
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Jennifer M. Keller, Paul R. Becker, John R. Kucklick, Amanda J. Moors, Colleen E. Bryan, Jennifer Hoguet, Rebecca S. Pugh, Jessica L. Reiner
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 449:285-294
Remote locations, such as the Arctic, are often sinks for persistent contaminants which can ultimately bioaccumulate in local wildlife. Assessing temporal contaminant trends in the Arctic is important in understanding whether restrictions on legacy p
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Toxicologic Pathology. 40:300-311
Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) are environmentally widespread, persistent, and bioaccumulative chemicals with multiple toxicities reported in experimental models and wildlife, including immunomodulation. The two most commonly detected compounds, whi
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Larry B. Crowder, Geoffrey I. Scott, Juan José Alava, John R. Kucklick, Jeanette Wyneken, Jennifer M. Keller
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 30:1677-1688
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are recognized manmade threats to sea turtle populations, but substantial uncertainty exists surrounding their exposure to contaminants and their sensitivity to toxic effects. This uncertainty creates difficulty f
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Courtney D. Rich, Jeff Small, Jessica L. Reiner, Cleston C. Lange, Derek C. G. Muir, John W. Washington, Andrea C. Blaine, Hoon Yoo, Christiaan J. A. F. Kwadijk, Christopher P. Higgins, Mark J. Strynar, William K. Reagen, Thomas M. Jenkins, Jennifer M. Keller, Carin A. Huset
Publikováno v:
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 407 (2015) 11
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 407(11), 2975-2983
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 407(11), 2975-2983
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has a wide range of Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) which have values assigned for legacy organic pollutants and toxic elements. Existing SRMs serve as homogenous materials that can be use
Autor:
Michele M. Schantz, Stephen A. Wise, Dianne L. Poster, Stacy S. Vander-Pol, John R. Kucklick, Lane C. Sander, Jennifer M. Keller
Publikováno v:
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 386:1153-1190
For the past 25 years the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed certified reference materials (CRMs), known as standard reference materials (SRMs), for determination of organic contaminants in environmental matrices. Ass
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Jennifer M. Keller, Tom Harner, Heather M. Stapleton, Stefan D. Leigh, Michele M. Schantz, Mahiba Shoeib, Stephen A. Wise
Publikováno v:
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 384:791-800
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) have been measured for the first time in three different indoor dust Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) prepared by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Two of these, SRM 2583 (Trace Eleme
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Craig A. Harms, Jennifer M. Keller, John R. Kucklick, M. Andrew Stamper, Patricia McClellan-Green
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Widespread and persistent organochlorine (OC) contaminants, such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and pesticides, are known to have broad-ranging toxicities in wildlife. In this study we investigated, for the first time, their possible health effe
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Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 46:254-264
Few studies have described the organochlorine (OC) contaminant concentrations found in sea turtle tissues. These studies have relied on the opportunistic sampling of either eggs or tissues from stranded carcasses. In this study, the use of whole bloo