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Records 1 to 25 of 40 records from [ORD-NERL] published between 06/21/2013 and 06/21/2018 from author Joachim Pleil

2018
Wallace, A. AND J. Pleil. Dataset of breath research manuscripts curated using PubMed search strings from 1995–2016. Data in Brief. Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands, 18:1711-1724, (2018). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2018.04.063
Pleil, J., A. Wallace, AND M. Madden. Exhaled breath aerosol (EBA): the simplest non-invasive medium for public health and occupational exposure biomonitoring. Journal of Breath Research. Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, Uk, 12(2):027110, (2018).
Pleil, J., A. Wallace, B. Winters, M. Davis, A. Montpetit, AND M. Madden. Medical investigations linked with analytical chemistry: from bed to bench. International Association of Breath Research Meeting, Maastricht, NETHERLANDS, June 17 - 20, 2018.
Reyes, J., H. Hubbard, M. Stiegel, J. Pleil, AND M. Serre. Predicting polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons using a mass fraction approach in a geostatistical framework across North Carolina. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology . Nature Publishing Group, London, Uk, 28:381–391, (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-017-0009-6
Pleil, J. Tenth anniversary special issue of the Journal of Breath Research: looking forward. Journal of Breath Research. Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, Uk, 12:010201, (2018).
2017
Wallace, A., J. Pleil, S. Mentese, K. Oliver, D. Whitaker, AND K. Fent. Calibration and performance of synchronous SIM/scan mode for simultaneous targeted and discovery (non-targeted) analysis of exhaled breath samples from firefighters. JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 1516:114-124, (2017). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2017.07.082
Hackner, K. AND J. Pleil. Canine olfaction as an alternative to analytical instruments for disease diagnosis: understanding 'dog personality' to achieve reproducible results. Journal of Breath Research. Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, Uk, 11(1):012001, (2017).
Pleil, J., J. Beauchamp, AND W. Miekisch. Cellular respiration, metabolomics and the search for illicit drug biomarkers in breath: report from PittCon 2017. Journal of Breath Research. Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, Uk, 11(3):039001, (2017).
Pleil, J. AND R. Giese. Integrating exhaled breath diagnostics by disease-sniffing dogs with instrumental laboratory analysis. Journal of Breath Research. Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, Uk, 11(3):032001, (2017).
Stiegel, M., J. Pleil, J. Sobus, T. Stevens, AND M. Madden. Linking physiological parameters to perturbations in the human exposome: Environmental exposures modify blood pressure and lung function via inflammatory cytokine pathway. JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - PART A: CURRENT ISSUES. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 80(9):485-501, (2017).
2016
Pleil, J. Cellular respiration: replicating in vivo systems biology for in vitro exploration of human exposome, microbiome, and disease pathogenesis biomarkers. Journal of Breath Research. Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, Uk, 10(1):010201, (2016).
Stiegel, M., J. Pleil, J. Sobus, AND M. Madden. Inflammatory Cytokines and White Blood Cell Counts Response to Environmental Levels of Diesel Exhaust and Ozone Inhalation Exposures. PLOS ONE . Public Library of Science, San Francisco, CA, 11(4):e0152458, (2016).
Williams, J. AND J. Pleil. Perspective: Crowd-based breath analysis: assessing behavior, activity, exposures, and emotional response of people in groups. Journal of Breath Research. Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, Uk, 10(3):032001, (2016).
Pleil, J. QQ-plots for assessing distributions of biomarker measurements and generating defensible summary statistics. Journal of Breath Research. Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, Uk, 10(3):035001, (2016).
Angrish, M., J. Pleil, M. Stiegel, M. Madden, Ginger Moser, AND D. Herr. Taxonomic applicability of inflammatory cytokines in adverse outcome pathway (AOP) development. JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - PART A: CURRENT ISSUES. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 79(4):184-196, (2016).
2015
Pleil, J., J. Beauchamp, W. Miekisch, AND W. Funk. Adapting biomarker technologies to adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) research: current thoughts on using in vivo discovery for developing in vitro target methods. Journal of Breath Research. Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, Uk, 9(3):039001, (2015).
Pleil, J., M. Angrish, AND M. Madden. Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) in Human Systems Biology: Gas-Phase Probes for Assessing In Vitro Enzyme System Perturbations. PITTCON Confererence & Expo 2015, New Orleans, LA, March 08 - 12, 2015.
Stiegel, M., J. Pleil, J. Sobus, M. Morgan, AND M. Madden. Analysis of inflammatory cytokines in human blood, breath condensate, and urine using a multiplex immunoassay platform. BIOMARKERS. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 20(1):35-46, (2015).
Pleil, J., M. Angrish, AND M. Madden. Human Exhaled Breath Condensate (EBC) Media: Implementation of Automated Quanterix SIMOA Immunochemistry Instrumentation. IABR Meeting, Vienna, AUSTRIA, September 13 - 16, 2015.
Pleil, J., M. Angrish, AND M. Madden. Immunochemistry for high-throughput screening of human exhaled breath condensate (EBC) media: implementation of automated quanterix SIMOA instrumentation. Journal of Breath Research. Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, Uk, 9(4):047108, (2015).
Angrish, M., M. Madden, AND J. Pleil. Inflammatory Cytokines as Preclinical Markers of Adverse Responses to Chemical Stressors. PittCon 2015, New Orleans, LA, March 08 - 12, 2015.
Stiegel, M., J. Pleil, J. Sobus, M. Angriish, AND M. Morgan. Kidney injury biomarkers and urinary creatinine variability in nominally healthy adults. BIOMARKERS. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 20:436-452, (2015).
Angrish, M., M. Madden, AND J. Pleil. Probe molecules (PrM) approach in adverse outcome pathway (AOP) based high throughput screening (HTS): in vivo discovery for developing in vitro target methods. CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN TOXICOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 2015(28):551-559, (2015).