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    Inhaled carbon nanotubes reach the subpleural tissue in mice by Bonner, James C, Ryman-Rasmussen, Jessica P, Cesta, Mark F, Brody, Arnold R, Shipley-Phillips, Jeanette K, Everitt, Jeffrey I, Tewksbury, Earl W, Moss, Owen R, Wong, Brian A, Dodd, Darol E, Andersen, Melvin E

    Published in Nature nanotechnology (01-11-2009)
    “…Carbon nanotubes are shaped like fibres 1 and can stimulate inflammation at the surface of the peritoneum when injected into the abdominal cavity of mice 2 ,…”
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    Incorporation of in vitro metabolism data and physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling in a risk assessment for chloroprene by Clewell, Harvey J., Campbell, Jerry L., Van Landingham, Cynthia, Franzen, Allison, Yoon, Miyoung, Dodd, Darol E., Andersen, Melvin E., Gentry, P. Robinan

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (06-12-2019)
    “…Objective: To develop a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model for chloroprene in the mouse, rat and human, relying only on in vitro data to…”
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    Formaldehyde: Integrating Dosimetry, Cytotoxicity, and Genomics to Understand Dose-Dependent Transitions for an Endogenous Compound by Andersen, Melvin E., Clewell, Harvey J., Bermudez, Edilberto, Dodd, Darol E., Willson, Gabrielle A., Campbell, Jerry L., Thomas, Russell S.

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-12-2010)
    “…Formaldehyde (FA), an endogenous cellular aldehyde, is a rat nasal carcinogen. In this study, concentration and exposure duration transitions in FA mode of…”
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    Toxicity and occupational exposure assessment for hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids (HEFA) alternative jet fuels by Sterner, Teresa R., Wong, Brian A., Mumy, Karen L., James, R. Arden, Reboulet, James, Dodd, Darol E., Striebich, Richard C., Mattie, David R.

    “…The U.S. Air Force (USAF) has pursued development of alternative fuels to augment or replace petroleum-based jet fuels. Hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids…”
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    Toxicity and occupational exposure assessment for Fischer-Tropsch synthetic paraffinic kerosene by Mattie, David R., Sterner, Teresa R., Reddy, Gunda, Steup, David R., Zeiger, Errol, Wagner, Dean J., Kurtz, Katherine, Daughtrey, Wayne C., Wong, Brian A., Dodd, Darol E., Edwards, James T., Hinz, John P.

    “…Fischer-Tropsch (FT) Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene (SPK) jet fuel is a synthetic organic mixture intended to augment petroleum-derived JP-8 jet fuel use by the…”
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    Persistent effects of Libby amphibole and amosite asbestos following subchronic inhalation in rats by Gavett, Stephen H, Parkinson, Carl U, Willson, Gabrielle A, Wood, Charles E, Jarabek, Annie M, Roberts, Kay C, Kodavanti, Urmila P, Dodd, Darol E

    Published in Particle and fibre toxicology (15-04-2016)
    “…Human exposure to Libby amphibole (LA) asbestos increases risk of lung cancer, mesothelioma, and non-malignant respiratory disease. This study evaluated…”
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    Early and Delayed Effects of Naturally Occurring Asbestos on Serum Biomarkers of Inflammation and Metabolism by Kodavanti, Urmila P., Andrews, Debora, Schladweiler, Mette C., Gavett, Stephen H., Dodd, Darol E., Cyphert, Jaime M.

    “…Studies recently showed that intratracheal (IT) instillation of Libby amphibole (LA) increases circulating acute-phase proteins (APP; α-2 macroglobulin, A2M;…”
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    Using gene expression profiling to evaluate cellular responses in mouse lungs exposed to V2O5 and a group of other mouse lung tumorigens and non-tumorigens by Black, Michael B., Dodd, Darol E., McMullen, Patrick D., Pendse, Salil, MacGregor, Judith A., Gollapudi, B. Bhaskar, Andersen, Melvin E.

    Published in Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology (01-10-2015)
    “…Many compounds test positive for lung tumors in two-year NTP carcinogenicity bioassays in B6C3F1 mice. V2O5 was identified as a lung carcinogen in this assay,…”
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    Subchronic toxicity evaluation of potassium bromate in Fischer 344 rats by Dodd, Darol E, Layko, Debra K, Cantwell, Katherine E, Willson, Gabrielle A, Thomas, Russell S

    Published in Environmental toxicology and pharmacology (01-11-2013)
    “…Highlights • Male F344 rats exposed to 400 mg/L potassium bromate in drinking water had increased kidney weights. • Hyaline droplets were observed in renal…”
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    Subchronic hepatotoxicity evaluation of bromobenzene in Fischer 344 rats by Dodd, Darol E., Pluta, Linda J., Sochaski, Mark A., Banas, Deborah A., Thomas, Russell S.

    Published in Journal of applied toxicology (01-05-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT Male Fischer 344 (F344) rats were exposed to bromobenzene (BB) for 5 days and 2, 4 and 13 weeks. BB was administered by gavage (corn oil vehicle) at…”
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    Nasal epithelial lesions in F344 rats following a 90-day inhalation exposure to naphthalene by Dodd, Darol E., Wong, Brian A., Gross, Elizabeth A., Miller, Rodney A.

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (01-01-2012)
    “…Naphthalene (NA) was shown to be carcinogenic, causing respiratory epithelial adenoma in the nasal cavity of male F344 rats and olfactory epithelial…”
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    Subchronic urinary bladder toxicity evaluation of N-Nitrosodiphenylamine in Fischer 344 rats by Dodd, Darol E., Pluta, Linda J., Sochaski, Mark A., Funk, Kathleen A., Thomas, Russell S.

    Published in Journal of applied toxicology (01-05-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT Female Fischer 344 (F344) rats were exposed to N‐nitrosodiphenylamine (NDPA) by dietary feed at concentrations of 0, 250, 1000, 2000, 3000 or 4000 ppm…”
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    p53 codon 271 CGT to CAT mutant fraction does not increase in nasal respiratory and olfactory epithelia of rats exposed to inhaled naphthalene by Meng, Fanxue, Wang, Yiying, Myers, Meagan B., Wong, Brian A., Gross, Elizabeth A., Clewell, Harvey J., Dodd, Darol E., Parsons, Barbara L.

    Published in Mutation research (03-04-2011)
    “…A 2-year rat tumor bioassay testing whole body exposure to naphthalene (NA) vapor found a significant increase in nasal respiratory epithelial adenomas in male…”
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    Subchronic Thyroid Toxicity Evaluation of 4,4′-Methylenebis(N,N′-Dimethyl)Aniline in Fischer 344 Rats by Dodd, Darol E., Pluta, Linda J., Sochaski, Mark A., Funk, Kathleen A., Thomas, Russell S.

    “…Female F344 rats were exposed to 4,4′-methylenebis(N,N′-dimethyl)aniline (MDA) by dietary feed at concentrations of 0, 50, 200, 375, 500, or 750 ppm for 5 d, 2…”
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    Subchronic Hepatotoxicity Evaluation of Hydrazobenzene in Fischer 344 Rats by Dodd, Darol E., Pluta, Linda J., Sochaski, Mark A., Wall, Henry G., Thomas, Russell S.

    Published in International journal of toxicology (01-11-2012)
    “…Male F344 rats were exposed to hydrazobenzene (HZB) by dietary feed at concentrations of 0, 5, 20, 80, 200, or 300 ppm for 5 days, 2 weeks, 4 weeks, or 13…”
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    Subchronic Toxicity Evaluation of Anthraquinone in Fischer 344 Rats by Dodd, Darol E., Layko, Debra K., Cantwell, Katherine E., Willson, Gabrielle A., Thomas, Russell S.

    Published in International journal of toxicology (01-09-2013)
    “…Female F344 rats were exposed to anthraquinone (AQ) by dietary feed at concentrations of 0, 50, 150, 469, 938, 1875, or 3750 ppm for 2 or 13 weeks. End points…”
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    Nasal Olfactory Epithelial Lesions in F344 and SD Rats Following 1- and 5-Day Inhalation Exposure to Naphthalene Vapor by Dodd, Darol E., Gross, Elizabeth A., Miller, Rodney A., Wong, Brian A.

    Published in International journal of toxicology (01-03-2010)
    “…The exposure–response relationship and threshold for nasal epithelial effects of naphthalene (NP) vapor in F344 and SD rats were investigated in 1-day (6…”
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