Grantee Research Project Results
Publications submitted after final report for Center:
Vanderbilt Pittsburgh Resource for Organotypic Models for Predictive Toxicology
Grant Number SU836022
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Abstract | Stephens VR, Rumph JT, Ameli S, Bruner-Tran KL, Osteen KG. The potential relationship between environmental endocrine disruptor exposure and the development of endometriosis and adenomyosis. Frontiers in Physiology 2022;12:807685. |
R839501 (2021) (10/10/23) |
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Abstract | Rumph JT, Stephens VR, Martin JL, Brown LK, Thomas PL, Cooley A, Osteen KG, Bruner-Tran KL. Uncovering Evidence:Associations between Environmental Contaminants and Disparities in Women’s Health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(3):1257. |
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Abstract | Rumph JT, Stephens VR, Archibong AE, Osteen KG, Bruner-Tran KL. Environmental endocrine disruptors and endometriosis. Animal Models for Endometriosis:Evolution, Utility and Clinical Relevance 2020:57-78. |
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Abstract | Gnecco JS, Bruner-Tran KL, Osteen KG. Organoids and Organ-on-Chip Models of Experimental endometriosis. American Society for Reproductive Medicine 78th Annual Meeting, Symposium Speaker October 2023; Anaheim, CA. |
R839501 (2023) (01/23/24) |
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Journal Article | Gnecco JS, Ding T, Smith C, Lu J, Bruner-Tran KL, Osteen KG. Hemodynamic forces enhance decidualization via endothelial-derived prostaglandin E2 and prostacyclin in a microfluidic model of the human endometrium. Human Reproduction 2019;43(4):702-714 |
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Journal Article | Beam JC, LeBlanc G, Gizzie EA, Ivanov BL, Needell DR, Shearer MJ, Jennings GK, Lukehart CM, Cliffel DE. Construction of a semiconductor–biological interface for solar energy conversion:p-doped silicon/photosystem I/zinc oxide. Langmuir 2015;31(36):10002-10007. |
SU836022 (Final) (08/01/23) |
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Journal Article | Stephens VR, Rumph JT, Ameli S, Bruner-Tran KL, Osteen KG. The potential relationship between environmental endocrine disruptor exposure and the development of endometriosis and adenomyosis. Frontiers in Physiology 2022;12:807685. |
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Journal Article | Gnecco JS, Missmer S, Hawkins S, Osteen KG, Greaves K, Bruner-Tran KL, WERF EPHect-EM-Organoids Consortium. World Endometriosis Research Foundation (WERF) Experimental Models for Endometriosis (EPHect-EM-Organoids):Emerging organoid systems for endometriosis research. World Congress on Endometriosis, Edinburgh, Scotland. May 2023. |
R839501 (2023) (01/23/24) |
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Presentation | Gnecco JS. Endometrial Organoids. Presented at the WERF Sponsored Workshop on Experimental Models of Endometriosis. Virtual, June 2021. |
R839501 (2023) (01/23/24) |
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Presentation | Osteen, KG. Organ-on-Chips for the Study of Endometriosis roundtable leader. Presented at the 54th Annual meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Baltimore, MD, October 2021. |
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Presentation | Gnecco, JS. Organoids for the Study of Endometriosis roundtable leader. Presented at the 54th Annual meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Baltimore, MD, October 2021. |
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Presentation | Bruner-Tran KL.T he use of Immunocompromised Mice for the Study of Endometriosis. Presented at the WERF Sponsored Workshop on Experimental Models of Endometriosis. Virtual, June 2021. |
R839501 (2023) (01/23/24) |
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Presentation | Osteen, KG. The use of Organ-on-Chip Models for the Study of Endometriosis. Presented at the WERF Sponsored Workshop on Experimental Models of Endometriosis. Virtual, June 2021. |
R839501 (2023) (01/23/24) |
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Presentation | Bruner-Tran KL. Environmental Toxicant Exposure and Adenomyosis. Presented at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine 76th Annual Meeting. Portland, OR. October 2020. |
R839501 (2023) (01/23/24) |
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Presentation | Bruner-Tran KB. Pregnancy and Neonatal Outcomes Following a Paternal Toxicant Exposure. Presented at the Children’s Environmental Health (CEH) Research Partner Alliance and Coordination Team meeting, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Virtual), July 2021. |
R839501 (2023) (01/23/24) |
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Presentation | Bruner-Tran KB. Toxicant Exposure, Endocrine Disruptors and Adenomyosis. Presented at the 67th Annual Society for Reproductive Investigation. Boston, MA. July 2021. |
R839501 (2023) (01/23/24) |
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Presentation | Bruner-Tran KL. You have not been forgotten. Presented at the Vietnam Veterans Day celebration held at the Agent Orange Memorial. Springfield, TN. March 2023. |
R839501 (2023) (01/23/24) |
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Presentation | Gnecco JS, Bruner-Tran KL, Osteen KG. Organoids and Organ-on-Chip Models of Experimental endometriosis. Presented at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine 78th Annual Meeting, Symposium Speaker October 2023; Anaheim, CA. |
R839501 (2023) (01/23/24) |
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Presentation | Bruner-Tran KL. Pregnancy and Neonatal Outcomes Following Paternal Toxicant Exposure:Influence of Diet. Presented at the Special Seminar, Meharry Medical College, Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Physiology. February 2023; Nashville, TN. |
R839501 (2023) (01/23/24) |
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Presentation | Osteen KG, Bruner-Tran. Reproductive Toxicology. Presented at the Applications in Engineering. November 2022; Tufts University, Boston MA. |
R839501 (2023) (01/23/24) |
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