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2018
Botteri Principato, N., J. Suarez, S. Laws, AND G. Klinefelter. The Use of Purified Rat Leydig Cells Complements the H295R Screen to Detect Chemical-Induced Alterations in Testosterone Production. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION. Society for the Study of Reproduction, 98(2):239-249, (2018).
2017
Botteri, N., J. Suarez, S. Laws, AND G. Klinefelter. An Evaluation of LH-Stimulated Testosterone Production by Highly Purified Rat Leydig Cells : A Complementary Screen for Steroidogenesis in the Testis. Society of Toxicology, Baltimore, Maryland, March 12 - 16, 2017.
Botteri, N., J. Suarez, S. Laws, AND G. Klinefelter. The Application of a Highly Purified Rat Leydig Cell Assay as a Complement to the H295R Steroidogenesis Assay for the Evaluation of Toxicant Induced Alterations in Testosterone Production. NC SOT, Durham, NC, October 30, 2017.
2015
Narotsky, M., G. Klinefelter, J. Goldman, A. Deangelo, D. Best, T. Mcdonald, L. Strader, A. Murr, J. Suarez, M. George, S. Hunter, AND J. Simmons. Reproductive toxicity of a mixture of regulated drinking-water disinfection by-products in a multigenerational rat bioassay. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, 123(6):564-70, (2015).
2014
Simmons, J., G. Klinefelter, J. Goldman, A. Deangelo, D. Best, T. Mcdonald, L. Strader, A. Murr, J. Suarez, M. George, S. Hunter, AND M. Narotsky. Cumulative toxicity of an environmentally relevant mixture of nine regulated disinfection by-products in a multigenerational rat reproductive bioassay. Presented at Society of Toxicology Meeting, PHOENIX, AZ, March 23 - 27, 2014.
Riffle, B., G. Klinefelter, R. Cooper, W. Winnik, A. Swank, Saro Jayaraman, J. Suarez, D. Best, AND S. Laws. Novel molecular events associated with altered steroidogenesis induced by exposure to atrazine in the intact and castrate male rat. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 47:59-69, (2014).