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    Evaluation of Small Arms Range Soils for Metal Contamination and Lead Bioavailability by Bannon, Desmond I, Drexler, John W, Fent, Genevieve M, Casteel, Stan W, Hunter, Penelope J, Brattin, William J, Major, Michael a

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-12-2009)
    “…Although small arms ranges are known to be contaminated with lead, the full extent of metal contamination has not been described, nor has the oral…”
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    Biodistribution of maltose and gum arabic hybrid gold nanoparticles after intravenous injection in juvenile swine by Fent, Genevieve M., DVM, Casteel, Stan W., DVM, PhD, Kim, Dae Young, DVM, PhD, Kannan, Raghuraman, MS, PhD, Katti, Kavita, BS, Chanda, Nripen, PhD, Katti, Kattesh, MScED, PhD

    Published in Nanomedicine (01-06-2009)
    “…Abstract This article describes several experiments performed to test our hypothesis that the agent used to coat/stabilize gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) will act…”
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    Adsorption, Sequestration, and Bioaccessibility of As(V) in Soils by Yang, Jae-Kyu, Barnett, Mark O, Jardine, Philip M, Basta, Nicholas T, Casteel, Stan W

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-11-2002)
    “…The influence of various soil physical and chemical properties (Fe and Mn oxides, pH, cation exchange capacity, total inorganic and organic carbon, and…”
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    An In Vitro Gastrointestinal Method To Estimate Bioavailable Arsenic in Contaminated Soils and Solid Media by Rodriguez, Robin R, Basta, Nicholas T, Casteel, Stan W, Pace, Lanny W

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-02-1999)
    “…A method was developed to simulate the human gastrointestinal environment and to estimate bioavailability of arsenic in contaminated soil and solid media. In…”
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    Lead Immobilization Using Phosphoric Acid in a Smelter-Contaminated Urban Soil by Yang, John, Mosby, David E, Casteel, Stan W, Blanchar, Robert W

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-09-2001)
    “…Transformation of soil lead (Pb) to pyromorphite, a lead phosphate, may be a cost-effective remedial strategy for immobilizing soil Pb and reducing Pb…”
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    Estimation of Relative Bioavailability of Lead in Soil and Soil-like Materials Using Young Swine by Casteel, Stan W., Weis, Christopher P., Henningsen, Gerry M., Brattin, William J.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-08-2006)
    “…In this article we summarize the results of a series of studies that measured the relative bioavailability (RBA) of lead in a variety of soil and soil-like…”
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    Mouse Assay for Determination of Arsenic Bioavailability in Contaminated Soils by Bradham, Karen D., Diamond, Gary L., Scheckel, Kirk G., Hughes, Michael F., Casteel, Stan W., Miller, Bradley W., Klotzbach, Julie M., Thayer, William C., Thomas, David J.

    “…A mouse assay for measuring the relative bioavailability (RBA) of arsenic (As) in soil was developed. In this study, results are presented of RBA assays of 16…”
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    Reducing children's risk from lead in soil by RYAN, James A, SCHECKEL, Kirk G, MOSBY, Dave, BERTI, William R, BROWN, Sally L, CASTEEL, Stan W, CHANEY, Rufus L, HALLFRISCH, Judith, DOOLAN, Mark, GREVATT, Peter, MADDALONI, Mark

    “…Lead poisoning is the most common and serious environmental disease affecting young children, according to the CDC. An overview of a field experiment conducted…”
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    Arsenic Speciation of Contaminated Soils / Solid Wastes and Relative Oral Bioavailability in Swine and Mice by Stevens, Brooke N, Betts, Aaron R, Miller, Bradley W, Scheckel, Kirk G, Anderson, Richard H, Bradham, Karen D, Casteel, Stan W, Thomas, David J, Basta, Nicholas T

    Published in Soil systems (01-01-2018)
    “…Arsenic (As) is one of the most widespread, toxic elements in the environment and human activities have resulted in a large number of contaminated areas…”
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    The effect of dosing vehicle on arsenic bioaccessibility in smelter-contaminated soils by Basta, Nicholas T., Foster, Jill N., Dayton, E. A., Rodriguez, Robin R., Casteel, Stan W.

    “…In vitro gastrointestinal (IVG) methods have been developed to provide an expedient and inexpensive means to estimate bioavailability of arsenic and other…”
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    In Vitro Gastrointestinal Method To Estimate Relative Bioavailable Cadmium in Contaminated Soil by Schroder, Jackie L., Basta, Nicholas T., Si, Jitao, Casteel, Stan W., Evans, Tim, Payton, Mark

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-04-2003)
    “…The capacity of an in vitro gastrointestinal (IVG) method to predict relative bioavailable Cd from soil ingestion was evaluated. Bioaccessible Cd determined by…”
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    Lead distribution in rats following respiratory exposure to lead-contaminated soils by Fent, Genevieve M., Evans, Timothy J., Bannon, Desmond I., Casteel, Stan W.

    Published in Toxicological and environmental chemistry (01-09-2008)
    “…Two preliminary experiments were performed to explore the use of an intratracheal instillation technique as a cost-effective method of determining the…”
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    Dietary cadmium exposure attenuates d-amphetamine-evoked [ 3H]dopamine release from striatal slices and methamphetamine-induced hyperactivity by Miller, Dennis K., Dopheide, Marsha M., Smith, Shawn M., Casteel, Stan W.

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-04-2005)
    “…Prolonged exposure to environmentally relevant amounts of CdCl 2 results in cadmium accumulation in dopamine-rich brain regions, such as striatum. Exposure to…”
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