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Allergic Responses Induced by a Fungal Biopesticide Metarhizium anisopliae and House Dust Mite are Compared in a Mouse Model
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jun 30, 2011]
Biopesticides can be effective in controlling their target pest. However, research regarding mammalian health impacts of these agents has focused on toxicity and pathogenicity, with limited research regarding allergenicity and asthma development. We compared the ability of funga...
Amerciamysis bahia Stochastic Matrix Population Model for Laboratory Populations
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Dec 02, 2009]
The population model described here is a stochastic, density-independent matrix model for integrating the effects of toxicants on survival and reproduction of the marine invertebrate, Americamysis bahia. The model was constructed using Microsoft® Excel 2003. The focus of the mode...
An Update on the Progress of the Extended One-Generation Reproductive Protocol
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 15, 2008]
Consistent with a more science-based approach assessing potential adverse effects of pesticides, the ILSI-HESI Agricultural Chemical Safety Assessment (ACSA) Technical Committee, proposed a new tiered toxicity testing strategy. This approach utilizes fewer animals and provides an...
An evaluation of landscape features influecing rodent control by urban residents in California
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 12, 2009]
As urban areas expand, humans can affect local ecological communities drastically. Perception of local wildlife as “pests” may result in residents purposefully eliminating native wildlife species (e.g., gopher). Animal control efforts also may focus on exotic species that are r...
An evaluation of the mode of action framework for mutagenic carcinogens: Chromium (VI): SOT.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 19, 2009]
In response to the 2005 revised U.S Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Cancer Guidelines, a strategy is being developed to determine whether a carcinogen operates through a mutagenic mode of action (MOA). This information is necessary for EPA to decide whether age-dependent ...
An evaluation of the mode of action framework for mutagenic carcinogens: chromium (VI)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2009]
In response to the 2005 revised U.S Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Cancer Guidelines, a strategy is being developed to determine whether a carcinogen operates through a mutagenic mode of action (MOA). This information is necessary for EPA to decide whether age-dependent ...
Appendix C. Analyses of Sensitivity Distributions for Estimation of Acute Hazard Concentrations to Aquatic Animals
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Dec 20, 2011]
USEPA’s Office of Water (OW) and Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) are both charged with assessing risks of chemicals to aquatic species. The offices have developed scientifically defensible methods to assess chemicals under the Clean Water Act (CWA) and the Federal Insecticide...
Application of Mechanistic Toxicology Data to Ecological Risk Assessments
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 07, 2010]
The ongoing evolution of knowledge and tools in the areas of molecular biology, bioinformatics, and systems biology holds significant promise for reducing uncertainties associated with ecological risk assessment. As our understanding of the mechanistic basis of responses of organ...
Application of Microelectrode Array Approaches to Neurotoxicity Testing and Screening
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : May 10, 2019]
The nervous system, and especially the developing nervous system, is uniquely sensitive to perturbation by a wide variety of natural toxins, drugs, and a wide range of environmental chemicals (metals, pesticides, solvents, etc). The nervous system is unique from other organ syste...
Application of Mode of Action Analysis and Human Relevance Framework
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 24, 2012]
Animal bioassays have been used for more than a half century to determine whether pesticides, pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals, and other products might cause health problems in humans. As such, animal bioassays have become the standard for detecting the potential for adver...
Application of Tools and Databases to Community-Level Assessments of Exposure, Health and the Environment with Case Study Examples
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Nov 19, 2012]
The purpose of this report is to assess the application of tools to community-level assessments of exposure, health and the environment. Various tools and datasets provided different types of information, such as on health effects, chemical types and volumes, facility locations a...
Application of molecular target homology-based approaches to predict species sensitivities to two pesticides, permethrin and propiconozole
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 15, 2012]
In the U.S., registration of pesticide active ingredients requires a battery of intensive and costly in vivo toxicity tests which utilize large numbers of test animals. These tests use a limited array of model species from various aquatic and terrestrial taxa to represent all pla...
Approaches and Considerations for the Assessment of Immunotoxicity for Environmental Chemicals: A Workshop Summary
(JOURNAL) [Published : Nov 23, 2013]
As additional experience is gained with current toxicology testing approaches and as new assays and technologies are developed, it is critical for all stakeholders to engage in active dialog about potential opportunities to advance our overall testing strategies. To facilitate t...
Aquatic Plant Water Quality Criteria
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 21, 2013]
The USEPA, as stated in the Clean Water Act, is tasked with developing numerical Aquatic Life Critiera for various pollutants found in the waters of the United States. These criteria serve as guidance for States and Tribes to use in developing their water quality standards. The G...
Are All Ames Strains in the OECD Mutagenicity Test Guideline 471 Useful and Necessary? An Analysis of Large Mutagenicity Data Sets for the IWGT.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2018]
Are All Ames Strains in the OECD Mutagenicity Test Guideline 471 Useful and Necessary? An Analysis of Large Mutagenicity Data Sets for the IWGT R. Williams1, D.M. DeMarini2, L.F. Stankowski Jr.3, E. Zeiger4, K.P. Cross5 1Lhasa, LTD, Leeds, UK 2U.S. EPA, RTP, NC 3Charles River L...
Arsenic Methyltransferase
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : Oct 01, 2013]
The metalloid arsenic enters the environment by natural processes (volcanic activity, weathering of rocks) and by human activity (mining, smelting, herbicides and pesticides). Although arsenic has been exploited for homicidal and suicidal purposes since antiquity, its significan...
Article "403. Toxicology of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)"
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : Dec 01, 2014]
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) are all synthetic chemicals, either intentionally or unintentionally produced/released. Some POPs are pesticides. Others are industrial products or unintended by-products resulting from industrial processes or combustions (see figure 1). POPs ...
Assessing Effects of Pesticides on Bee Immune System**
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 23, 2017]
Populations of some managed and wild pollinators are in decline as a result of multiple interacting factors including parasites, disease, poor nutrition and pesticides. The role that diminished immunity plays in these declines is not understood. The U.S. Environmental Protectio...
Assessing Effects of Pesticides on the Bee Immune System
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 23, 2017]
Populations of some managed and wild pollinators are in decline as a result of multiple interacting factors including parasites, disease, poor nutrition and pesticides. The role that diminished immunity plays in these declines is not understood. The U.S. Environmental Protection ...
Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Bees: Challenges and Opportunities
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 25, 2016]
Pesticides have been identified as one of multiple factors associated with declines in pollinator health in both North America and Europe. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been working with its international regulatory counterparts to identify and implement tests for...
Assessing the Developmental Neurotoxicity of 27 Organophosphorus Pesticides Using a Zebrafish Behavioral Assay
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 10, 2016]
Assessing the Developmental Neurotoxicity of 27 Organophosphorus Pesticides Using a Zebrafish Behavioral Assay, Waalkes, M., Hunter, D.L., Jarema, K., Mundy, W., and S. Padilla. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is evaluating methods to screen and prioritize organophosphor...
Assessing the Developmental Toxicity and Developmental Neurotoxicity of 26 Organophosphorus Pesticides Using a Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Larval Assay
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 14, 2019]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is evaluating methods to screen and prioritize organophosphorus (OP) pesticides for developmental toxicity and developmental neurotoxicity (DNT). One of those methods uses larval zebrafish. Developmental toxicity in zebrafish embryos/larva...
Assessing the effects of legacy contaminants on egg and nestling survival of Tree Swallows in Great Lakes Areas of Concern (presentation)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 22, 2017]
Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOCs) are affected by many stressors, some of which are environmental contaminants including PCBs, PBDEs, persistent organochlorine pesticides, dioxins, benzenes, and other chemicals. These toxicants can accumulate in aquatic biota and ultimately tra...
Assessing the effects of legacy contaminants on egg and nestling survival of tree swallows in Great Lakes Areas of Concern
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 10, 2016]
Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOCs) are affected by many stressors, some of which are environmental contaminants including PCBs, PBDEs, persistent organochlorine pesticides, dioxins, benzenes, and other chemicals. These toxicants can accumulate in aquatic biota and ultimately tra...
Assessing the population impacts of pesticides on delta smelt
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 08, 2018]
Under section 7 of the US Endangered species act, USEPA is responsible for ensuring that its actions, including pesticide registrations, do not place federally listed species at jeopardy. Here we evaluate the utility of a new USEPA fish population model, prototyped for Fathead Mi...