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Improving Methods for Identifying Noncancer Risks Application of Cell Kinetic Models for Methylmercury Risk Assessment
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Journal Article | Lewandowski TA, Pierce CH, Pingree SD, Hong S, Faustman EM. Methylmercury distribution in the pregnant rat and embryo during early midbrain organogenesis. Teratology 2002;66(5):235-241. |
R825358 (Final) R826886 (2000) |
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Journal Article | Lewandowski TA, Ponce RA, Charleston JS, Hong S, Faustman EM. Effect of methylmercury on midbrain cell proliferation during organogenesis: potential cross-species differences and implications for risk assessment. Toxicological Sciences 2003;75(1):124-133. |
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Journal Article | Mendoza MAC, Ponce RA, Ou YC, Faustman EM. p21WAF1/CIP1 inhibits cell cycle progression but not G2/M-phase transition following methylmercury exposure. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2002;178(2):117-125. |
R825358 (Final) R826886 (2000) |
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Journal Article | Ou YC, Thompson SA, Ponce RA, Schroeder J, Kavanagh TJ, Faustman EM. Induction of the cell cycle regulatory gene p21 (Waf1, Cip1) following methylmercury exposure in vitro and in vivo. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 1999;157(3):203-212. |
R825358 (Final) R826886 (2000) |
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Journal Article | Ou YC, White CC, Krejsa CM, Ponce RA, Kavanagh TJ, Faustman EM. The role of intracellular glutathione in methylmercury-induced toxicity in embryonic neuronal cells. NeuroToxicology 1999;20(5):793-804. |
R825358 (Final) R826886 (2000) |
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