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    A safety assessment of coumarin taking into account species-specificity of toxicokinetics by Felter, S.P., Vassallo, J.D., Carlton, B.D., Daston, G.P.

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-04-2006)
    “…Coumarin (1,2-benzopyrone) is a naturally occurring fragrant compound found in a variety of plants and spices. Exposure to the general public is through the…”
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    Subchronic toxicity, mutagenicity and allergenicity studies of a cultured dextrose food product by Buard, A, Carlton, B.D, Floch, F, Simon, G.S

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-05-2003)
    “…MicroGARD® 200 is a fermented dextrose product used to extend food shelf-life by inhibiting spoilage due to Gram-negative bacteria, selected yeast and molds…”
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    Reproductive effects in Long-Evans rats exposed to chlorine dioxide by Carlton, B D, Basaran, A H, Mezza, L E, George, E L, Smith, M K

    Published in Environmental research (01-12-1991)
    “…Long-Evans rats, 4-6 weeks of age, were dosed with 0.0, 2.5, 5.0, or 10.0 ml/kg chlorine dioxide (ClO2) in deionized water for up to 73 days. Males were…”
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    Examination of the reproductive effects of tricresyl phosphate administered to Long-Evans rats by Carlton, B D, Basaran, A H, Mezza, L E, Smith, M K

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (01-11-1987)
    “…Tricresyl phosphate (TCP) is used commercially as a plasticizer and a flame retardant. The reproductive effects of TCP (less than 9.0% TOCP) were examined…”
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    Sodium chlorite administration in Long-Evans rats: reproductive and endocrine effects by Carlton, B D, Habash, D L, Basaran, A H, George, E L, Smith, M K

    Published in Environmental research (01-02-1987)
    “…Long-Evans rats, 4-6 weeks of age, were given access to 0, 1, 10, or 100 ppm sodium chlorite in deionized water ad libitum as drinking water. Males were…”
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    The drinking-water additives program by McClelland, Nina I, Gregorka, David A, Carlton, Betsy D

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-01-1989)
    “…In agreement with the U.S. EPA, the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) had developed a voluntary, third party, private-sector programme for evaluating…”
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    Comparative carcinogenicity of ethylene thiourea with or without perinatal exposure in rats and mice by Chhabra, R S, Eustis, S, Haseman, J K, Kurtz, P J, Carlton, B D

    Published in Fundamental and applied toxicology (01-04-1992)
    “…Chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity studies of ethylene thiourea (ETU), 97% pure, were conducted in F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice of each sex. The major…”
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    Effects of Coumarin Following Perinatal and Chronic Exposure in Sprague–Dawley Rats and CD-1 Mice by Carlton, Betsy D., Aubrun, Jean-Claude, Simon, Glenn S.

    Published in Fundamental and applied toxicology (01-03-1996)
    “…Coumarin, a naturally occurring substance most frequently used as a fragrance enhancer and stabilizer, was administered in the diet of Sprague–Dawley rats at…”
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    Ultrastructure and intercellular vacuolization of isolated perfused and control rat testes by Hoffer, A. P, Carlton, B. D, Brunengraber, H

    Published in Journal of andrology (01-11-1983)
    “…Isolated rat testes perfused in closed circuit with albuminated Krebs‐Ringer bicarbonate buffer were examined by light and electron microscopic techniques in…”
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    Comparative carcinogenicity of polybrominated biphenyls with or without perinatal exposure in rats and mice by Chhabra, R S, Bucher, J R, Haseman, J K, Elwell, M R, Kurtz, P J, Carlton, B D

    Published in Fundamental and applied toxicology (01-11-1993)
    “…Chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity studies of a polybrominated biphenyl mixture (PBB) were conducted in F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice of each sex. The major…”
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    Comparative carcinogenicity of 5,5-diphenylhydantoin with or without perinatal exposure in rats and mice by Chhabra, R S, Bucher, J R, Haseman, J K, Elwell, M R, Kurtz, P J, Carlton, B D

    Published in Fundamental and applied toxicology (01-08-1993)
    “…Chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity studies of 5,5-diphenylhydantoin (DPH), were conducted in F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice of each sex. The major objective of…”
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    Computing in Thermal Equilibrium With Dipole-Coupled Nanomagnets by Carlton, D. B., Lambson, B., Scholl, A., Young, A. T., Dhuey, S. D., Ashby, P. D., Tuchfeld, E., Bokor, J.

    Published in IEEE transactions on nanotechnology (01-11-2011)
    “…In the 1970s, work at IBM by Charles Bennett suggested the possibility of a computer operating near thermal equilibrium and dissipating energy near the…”
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    Assessment of the reproductive toxic potential of dermally applied 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone to male B6C3F1 mice by Daston, G P, Gettings, S D, Carlton, B D, Chudkowski, M, Davis, R A, Kraus, A L, Luke, C F, Oellette, R E, Re, T A, Hoberman, A M

    Published in Fundamental and applied toxicology (01-01-1993)
    “…The potential of 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone (HMB) to cause male reproductive toxicity was assessed in B6C3F1 mice. HMB was administered topically for 13…”
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    Reproductive Effects of Alternative Disinfectants by Carlton, Betsy D., Barlett, Paul, Basaran, Ali, Colling, Kate, Osis, Irene, Smith, M. Kate

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-11-1986)
    “…Organohalides formed through the reaction of chlorine and organic compounds in natural and waste waters pose potential health hazards. For this reason,…”
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