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Publications Details for Grant Number R825356

Refining an Alternative to the EPA's Hen Test for OPs

RFA: Exploratory Research - Human Health (1996)

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Abstract Barber D, Correll L, Ehrich M. Use of microsomal activation for in vitro testing of esterase inhibition caused by organophosphates. Toxicological Science 1998;42S:158. R825356 (1999)
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Abstract Ehrich M, Correll L. Activation of organophosphate protoxicants and inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in an in vitro system using human neuroblastoma cells. Toxicological Science 1998;42S:123. R825356 (1999)
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Abstract Jortner BS, Mullins J, Perkins S, Ehrich M. Early neurotoxic effect of chlorpyrifos-oxon in chicken embryo brain reaggregate culture. Toxicological Science 1998;42S:125. R825356 (1999)
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Abstract Jortner BS, Hinckely J, Perkins SK, Barber D, Ehrich M. Intracytoplasmic cisternal hyperplasia in chicken embryo brain reaggregate cultures following exposure to the neurotoxic organophosphate phenyl saligenin phosphate (PSP). Abstract for Society of Toxicology Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 19-23, 2000. R825356 (1999)
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Abstract Schroder G, Ehrich M, Barber D, Jortner BS. Gene expression in human neuroblastoma cells and in nerves from hens exposed to neuropathic organophosphorus esters (OPs). Abstract for Society of Toxicology Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 19-23, 2000. R825356 (1999)
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Journal Article Barber D, Correll L, Ehrich M. Comparative effectiveness of organophosphorus protoxicant activating systems in neuroblastoma cells and brain homogenates. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 1999;57(1):63-74 R825356 (1999)
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Journal Article Barber D, Correll L, Ehrich M. Comparison of two in vitro activation systems for protoxicant organophosphorous esterase inhibitors. Toxicological Sciences 1999;47:16-22. R825356 (1999)
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Journal Article Barber D, Hunt J, Ehrich M. Inhibition of calcium-stimulated ATPase in the hen brain P2 synaptosomal fraction by organophosphorus esters: relevance to delayed neuropathy. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 2010;63(2):101-113 R825356 (1999)
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Journal Article Tiffany-Castiglioni E, Ehrich M, Dees L, Costa LG, Kodavanti PRS, Lasley SM, et al. Bridging the gap between in vitro and in vivo models for neurotoxicology. Toxicological Sciences 1999;51(2):178-183 R825356 (1999)
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Presentation Barber D, Correll L, Ehrich M. Use of microsomal activation for in vitro testing of esterase inhibition caused by organophosphates. Presented at the Society of Toxicology Meeting, Seattle, WA, March 1-5, 1998. R825356 (Final)
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Presentation Barber D, Correll L, Ehrich M. Use of microsomal activation for in vitro testing of esterase inhibition caused by organophosphates. Presented at the Society of Toxicology Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 1998. R825356 (Final)
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Presentation Correll L, Barber DS, Ehrich M. Production of chlorpyrifos-oxon by human liver microsomes is mediated by cytochrome P450 3A4. To be presented at the Society of Toxicology Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 25-29, 2001. R825356 (Final)
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Presentation Ehrich M, Correll L. Activation of organophosphate protoxicants and inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in an in vitro system using human neuroblastoma cells. Presented at the Society of Toxicology Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 1998. R825356 (Final)
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Presentation Ehrich M, Correll L. Activation of organophosphate protoxicants and inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in an in vitro system using human neuroblastoma cells. Presented at the Society of Toxicology Meeting, Seattle, WA, March 1-5, 1998. R825356 (Final)
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Presentation Ehrich M, Correll L, Barber D. Comparative effectiveness of organophosphorus (OP) protocant activating systems in neuroblastoma cells and brain homogenates. Presented at the Society of Toxicology Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 1999. R825356 (1999)
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Presentation Ehrich M, Barber DS, Correll L, Sharova L. Esterase inhibition in human neuroblastoma cells following multiple exposures to organophosphorus (OP) compounds. To be presented at the Society of Toxicology Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 25-29, 2001. R825356 (Final)
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Presentation Jortner BS, Mullins J, Perkins S, Ehrich M. Early neurotoxic effect of chlorpyrifos-oxon in chicken embryo brain reaggregate culture. Presented at the Society of Toxicology Meeting, Seattle, WA, March 1-5, 1998. R825356 (Final)
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Presentation Jortner BS, Mullins J, Perkins S, Ehrich M. Early neurotoxic effect of chlorpyrifos-oxon in chicken embryo brain reaggregate culture. Presented at the Society of Toxicology Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 1998. R825356 (Final)
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Presentation Jortner BS, Barber D, Perkins SK, Hinckley J, Ehrich M. Morphologic study of non-lethal cytopathic effects of parathion and paraoxon in SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells. Presented at the Society of Toxicology Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 1999. R825356 (1999)
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Presentation Massicotte C, Barber DS, Jortner BS, Ehrich M. Morphological evaluation of organophosphorus-induced delayed neuropathy using early dorsal root ganglia cell cultures. To be presented at the Society of Toxicology Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 25-29, 2001. R825356 (Final)
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