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    Acute and subchronic oral toxicity studies in rats with nanoscale and pigment grade titanium dioxide particles by Warheit, D.B., Brown, S.C., Donner, E.M.

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-10-2015)
    “…Data generated using standardized testing protocols for toxicity studies generally provide reproducible and reliable results for establishing safe levels and…”
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    In vivo micronucleus studies with 6 titanium dioxide materials (3 pigment-grade & 3 nanoscale) in orally-exposed rats by Donner, E.M., Myhre, A., Brown, S.C., Boatman, R., Warheit, D.B.

    Published in Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology (01-02-2016)
    “…Six pigment-grade (pg) or ultrafine (uf)/nanoscale (anatase and/or rutile) titanium dioxide (TiO2) particulates were evaluated for in vivo genotoxicity (OECD…”
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    Can mutagenicity information be useful in an Integrated Testing Strategy (ITS) for skin sensitization? by Patlewicz, G., Mekenyan, O., Dimitrova, G., Kuseva, C., Todorov, M., Kotov, S., Stoeva, S., Donner, E.M.

    Published in SAR and QSAR in environmental research (01-10-2010)
    “…Our previous work has investigated the utility of mutagenicity data in the development and application of Integrated Testing Strategies (ITS) for skin…”
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    Promotion by sodium barbital induces early development but does not increase the multiplicity of hereditary renal tumors in Eker rats by Wolf, D.C., Goldsworthy, T.L., Janszen, D.B., Harden, R., Donner, E.M., David, C.S., Everitt, J.I.

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-08-2000)
    “…Induced cell proliferation is important in the mode of action of many non-genotoxic renal carcinogens. Since Tsc2 mutant (Eker) rats are genetically…”
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    A genetic hypothesis for cause of death during the 1952 london fog by Mage, D.T., Donner, E.M.

    Published in Medical hypotheses (01-11-1995)
    “…Analysis of autopsied cause of death during the London Fog of 1952 indicates that mortality from all respiratory causes, sudden and delayed, had a consistent…”
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