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Records 1 to 25 of 39 records from [ORD-NERL] published between 11/23/2012 and 11/23/2017 from author Joachim Pleil

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).
Bean, H., J. Pleil, AND J. Hill. Report: New analytical and statistical approaches for interpreting the relationships among environmental stressors and biomarkers. BIOMARKERS. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 20(1):1-4, (2015).
Pleil, J. The Human Exposome and Systems Biology: Ongoing Empirical Measurement Studies and Biomarker Interpretation. Systems Biology for the Exposome Workshop, Atlanta, GA, May 27, 2015.
Pleil, J. Understanding new “exploratory” biomarker data: a first look at observed concentrations and associated detection limits. BIOMARKERS. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 20(2):168-169, (2015).
Funk, W., J. Pleil, D. Sauter, T. McDade, AND J. Holl. Use of Dried Blood Spots for Estimating Children?s Exposures to Heavy Metals in Epidemiological Research. Journal of Environmental & Analytical Toxicology. OMICS Publishing Group, LOS ANGELES , CA, 7:002, (2015).
Sobus, J., Rob Dewoskin, C. Tan, J. Pleil, M. Philips, BJ George, K. Christensen, D. Schreinemachers, M. Williams, E. Hubal, AND S. Edwards. Uses of NHANES biomarker data for chemical risk assessment: Trends, challenges and opportunities. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, 123(10):919-927, (2015).
Sobus, J. AND J. Pleil. Using Spot Biomarker Data to Inform Chronic Exposure and Health Risk. 2015 ISES Annual Meeting, Henderson, NV, October 18 - 23, 2015.