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Publikováno v:
Toxics, Vol 10, Iss 11, p 700 (2022)
Humans are exposed to persistent organic pollutants, such as dioxin-like compounds (DLCs), as mixtures. Understanding and predicting the toxicokinetics and thus internal burden of major constituents of a DLC mixture is important for assessing their c
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https://doaj.org/article/2d3e503f999548f29ab57fbb2c9ac42f
Autor:
Rory B Conolly, Jeffry Schroeter, Julia S Kimbell, Harvey Clewell, Melvin E Andersen, P Robinan Gentry
Publikováno v:
Toxicological Sciences. 193:1-17
Chronic inhalation of formaldehyde by F344 rats causes nasal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). This outcome is well-characterized: including dose-response and time course data for SCC, mechanistic endpoints, and nasal dosimetry. Conolly et al. (Toxicol.
Autor:
Rory B, Conolly, Jerry L, Campbell, Harvey J, Clewell, Jeffry, Schroeter, Julia S, Kimbell, P Robinan, Gentry
Publikováno v:
Toxicological Sciences. 191:15-24
Understanding the dose-response for formaldehyde-induced nasal cancer in rats is complicated by (1) the uneven distribution of inhaled formaldehyde across the interior surface of the nasal cavity and, (2) the presence of endogenous formaldehyde (endo
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 6 (2018)
Chemical toxicity testing is moving steadily toward a human cell and organoid-based in vitro approach for reasons including scientific relevancy, efficiency, cost, and ethical rightfulness. Inferring human health risk from chemical exposure based on
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https://doaj.org/article/08822b84194c4648b9825d174b5b2f76
Autor:
Daniel L. Villeneuve, Brett R. Blackwell, Chad A. Blanksma, Jenna E. Cavallin, Wan‐Yun Cheng, Rory B. Conolly, Kendra Conrow, David J. Feifarek, Larry J. Heinis, Kathleen M. Jensen, Michael D. Kahl, Rebecca Y. Milsk, Shane T. Poole, Eric C. Randolph, Travis W. Saari, Karen H. Watanabe, Gerald T. Ankley
Publikováno v:
Environmental toxicology and chemistryREFERENCES. 42(1)
To reduce the use of intact animals for chemical safety testing, while ensuring protection of ecosystems and human health, there is a demand for new approach methodologies (NAMs) that provide relevant scientific information at a quality equivalent to
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 53:11002-11012
Exposure to environmental contaminants can lead to adverse outcomes in both human and nonhuman receptors. The Aggregate Exposure Pathway (AEP) and Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) frameworks can mechanistically inform cumulative risk assessment for huma
Autor:
Rory B. Conolly, Thomas A. Hill
Publikováno v:
Toxicological Sciences. 172:1-10
Traditional methods for carcinogenicity testing rely heavily on the rodent bioassay as the standard for identification of tumorigenic risk. As such, identification of species-specific outcomes and/or metabolism are a frequent argument for regulatory
Autor:
Sudin Bhattacharya, Melvin E. Andersen, Jingbo Pi, W. Michael Caudle, Norbert E. Kaminski, Qiang Zhang, Rory B. Conolly
Publikováno v:
Curr Opin Toxicol
As systems biology expands its multi-omic spectrum to increasing resolutions, distinguishing cells based on single-cell profiles becomes feasible. Unlike traditional bulk assays that average cellular responses and blur the distinct identities of resp
Autor:
Stephanie Padilla, W. Kyle Martin, Wayne E. Cascio, Michael D. Hays, David M. DeMarini, M. Ian Gilmour, Joey S Stevens, Katya M. Prince, Aimen K. Farraj, Rory B. Conolly, Leslie C. Thompson, Alan H. Tennant, Brandi L Martin, Mehdi S. Hazari
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2019)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports
Heart rate assays in wild-type zebrafish embryos have been limited to analysis of one embryo per video/imaging field. Here we present for the first time a platform for high-throughput derivation of heart rate from multiple zebrafish (Danio rerio) emb
Publikováno v:
Environment International, Vol 147, Iss, Pp 106301-(2021)
Environ Int
Environ Int
Predictions from physiologically based toxicokinetic (PBTK) models can help inform human health risk assessment for potentially toxic chemicals in the environment. Bisphenol S (BPS) is the second most abundant bisphenol detected in humans in the Unit