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Abstracts and Technical Papers: 1999

Barchowsky A, Roussel RR, Klei LR , James PE, Ganju N, Smith KR and Dudek EJ. Low levels of arsenic trioxide stimulate proliferative signals in primary vascular cells without activating stress effector pathways. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 159:65-75, 1999.(abstract)

Barchowsky A, Klei LR, Dudek EJ , Swartz HM, and James PE. Stimulation of reactive oxygen, but not reactive nitrogen species, in vascular endothelial cells exposed to low levels of arsenic trioxide. Free Rad Biol Med 27:1405-1412, 1999. (abstract)

Chen CY, Sillett K, Folt CL, Whittemore S and Barchowsky A. Molecular and demographic measures of arsenic stress in Daphnia pulex. Hydrobiologia 410:229-238, 1999. (abstract)

Folt CL, Chen CY, Moore MV, Burnaford J. Synergism and antagonism among multiple stressors Limnol. Oceanogr., 44(3, part 2), 1999, 864-877(abstract)

Ihnat MA, Nervi AM, Anthony SP, Kaltreider RC, Warren AJ, Pesce CA, Davis SA, Lariviere JP and Hamilton JW. Effects of mitomycin C and carboplatin pre-treatment on multidrug resistance-associated P-glycoprotein expression and on subsequent suppression of tumor growth by doxorubicin and paclitaxel in human metastatic breast cancer xenografted nude mice. Oncol Res 11:303-310, 1999.(abstract)

Jacobs JM, Nichols CE, Andrew AS, Marek DA, Wood SG, Sinclair PR, Wrighton SA, Kostrubsky WE and Sinclair JF. Effect of arsenite on induction of CYP1A, CYP2B and CYP3A in primary cultures of rat hepatocytes. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 157:51-59, 1999. (abstract)

Jacobs JM, Marek D, Walton HS, Sinclair PR, Sinclair JF. Effect of sodium arsenite on heme metabolism in cultured chick embryo hepatocytes. Arch Biochem Biophys 371:8-14, 1999. (abstract)

Kaltreider RC, Pesce CA, Ihnat MA, Lariviere JP and Hamilton JW. Differential effects of arsenic(III) and chromium(VI) on nuclear transcription factor binding. Mol Carcinogen 25:219-229, 1999.(abstract)

Klaue B, Blum JD. Trace analysis of arsenic in drinking water by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry: high resolution versus hydride generation. Anal Chem 71:1408-1414, 1999.(abstract)

Peters SC, Blum JD, Klaue B and Karagas MR. Arsenic occurrence in New Hampshire drinking water. Environ Sci Technol 33:1328-1333, 1999 (abstract)

Raha A, Hamilton JW, Bresnick E. The existence of the 4S polycyclic aromatichydrocarbon-protein binding in 14-day-old chick embryo liver. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 158:1-8, 1999. (abstract)

Shumilla JA, Barchowsky A. Inhibition of protein synthesis by chromium(VI) differentially affects expression of urokinase and its receptor in human type II pneumocytes. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 158:288-295, 1999.(abstract)

Shumilla JA, Broderick RJ, Wang Y, Barchowsky A. Chromium(VI) inhibits the transciptional activity of Nuclear Factor-kB by decreasing the interaction of p65 with cAMP-responsive element-binding protein-binding protein. J Biol Chem 274:36207-36212, 1999. (abstract)

Yuann J-MP, Liu KJ, Hamilton JW, Wetterhahn KE. In vivo effects of ascorbate and glutathione on chromium uptake, formation of chromium(V), chromium-DNA binding and 8-OH-dG levels in liver and kidney of Ostegenic Disorder Shionogi (ODS) rats following treatment with chromium(VI). Carcinogenesis 20:1267-1275, 1999. (abstract)




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