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    The mutational signature profile of known and suspected human carcinogens in mice by Riva, Laura, Pandiri, Arun R., Li, Yun Rose, Droop, Alastair, Hewinson, James, Quail, Michael A., Iyer, Vivek, Shepherd, Rebecca, Herbert, Ronald A., Campbell, Peter J., Sills, Robert C., Alexandrov, Ludmil B., Balmain, Allan, Adams, David J.

    Published in Nature genetics (01-11-2020)
    “…Epidemiological studies have identified many environmental agents that appear to significantly increase cancer risk in human populations. By analyzing tumor…”
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    Immunohistochemistry in Investigative and Toxicologic Pathology by Janardhan, Kyathanahalli S., Jensen, Heather, Clayton, Natasha P., Herbert, Ronald A.

    Published in Toxicologic Pathology (01-07-2018)
    “…Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a valuable tool in pathology. This review provides a brief description of the technical aspects of IHC and a detailed discussion…”
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    Recommendations from the INHAND Apoptosis/Necrosis Working Group by Elmore, Susan A., Dixon, Darlene, Hailey, James R., Harada, Takanori, Herbert, Ronald A., Maronpot, Robert R., Nolte, Thomas, Rehg, Jerold E., Rittinghausen, Susanne, Rosol, Thomas J., Satoh, Hiroshi, Vidal, Justin D., Willard-Mack, Cynthia L., Creasy, Dianne M.

    Published in Toxicologic pathology (01-02-2016)
    “…Historically, there has been confusion relating to the diagnostic nomenclature for individual cell death. Toxicologic pathologists have generally used the…”
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    Nonproliferative and Proliferative Lesions of the Rat and Mouse Female Reproductive System by Dixon, Darlene, Alison, Roger, Bach, Ute, Colman, Karyn, Foley, George L., Harleman, Johannes H., Haworth, Richard, Herbert, Ronald, Heuser, Anke, Long, Gerald, Mirsky, Michael, Regan, Karen, esch, Eric Van, Westwood, F. Russell, Vidal, Justin, Yoshida, Midori

    Published in Journal of Toxicologic Pathology (01-01-2014)
    “…The INHAND (International Harmonization of Nomenclature and Diagnostic Criteria for Lesions in Rats and Mice) Project (www.toxpath.org/inhand.asp) is a joint…”
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    Comparative toxicity and carcinogenicity of soluble and insoluble cobalt compounds by Behl, Mamta, Stout, Matthew D, Herbert, Ronald A, Dill, Jeffrey A, Baker, Gregory L, Hayden, Barry K, Roycroft, Joseph H, Bucher, John R, Hooth, Michelle J

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (03-07-2015)
    “…Abstract Occupational exposure to cobalt is of widespread concern due to its use in a variety of industrial processes and the occurrence of occupational…”
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    Hexavalent Chromium Is Carcinogenic to F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice after Chronic Oral Exposure by Stout, Matthew D., Herbert, Ronald A., Kissling, Grace E., Collins, Bradley J., Travlos, Gregory S., Witt, Kristine L., Melnick, Ronald L., Abdo, Kamal M., Malarkey, David E., Hooth, Michelle J.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-05-2009)
    “…Background: Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] is a human carcinogen after inhalation exposure. Humans also ingest Cr(VI) from contaminated drinking water and soil;…”
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    Biomarkers of oxidative stress study VI. Endogenous plasma antioxidants fail as useful biomarkers of endotoxin-induced oxidative stress by Kadiiska, Maria B., Peddada, Shyamal, Herbert, Ronald A., Basu, Samar, Hensley, Kenneth, Jones, Dean P., Hatch, Gary E., Mason, Ronald P.

    Published in Free radical biology & medicine (01-04-2015)
    “…This is the newest report in a series of publications aiming to identify a blood-based antioxidant biomarker that could serve as an in vivo indicator of…”
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    Cobalt-induced oxidative stress contributes to alveolar/bronchiolar carcinogenesis in B6C3F1/N mice by Ton, Thai-Vu T., Kovi, Ramesh C., Peddada, Teja N., Chhabria, Raveena M., Shockley, Keith R., Flagler, Norris D., Gerrish, Kevin E., Herbert, Ronald A., Behl, Mamta, Hoenerhoff, Mark J., Sills, Robert C., Pandiri, Arun R.

    Published in Archives of toxicology (01-10-2021)
    “…Rodent alveolar/bronchiolar carcinomas (ABC) that arise either spontaneously or due to chemical exposure are similar to a subtype of lung adenocarcinomas in…”
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    Mechanistic Insights from the NTP Studies of Chromium by Witt, Kristine L., Stout, Matthew D., Herbert, Ronald A., Travlos, Gregory S., Kissling, Grace E., Collins, Bradley J., Hooth, Michelle J.

    Published in Toxicologic pathology (01-02-2013)
    “…Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) is a contaminant of water and soil and is a human lung carcinogen. Trivalent chromium (Cr(III)), a proposed essential element, is…”
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    Whole exome sequencing in the rat by Foley, Julie F, Phadke, Dhiral P, Hardy, Owen, Hardy, Sara, Miller, Victor, Madan, Anup, Howard, Kellie, Kruse, Kimberly, Lord, Cara, Ramaiahgari, Sreenivasa, Solomon, Gregory G, Shah, Ruchir R, Pandiri, Arun R, Herbert, Ronald A, Sills, Robert C, Merrick, B Alex

    Published in BMC genomics (20-06-2018)
    “…The rat genome was sequenced in 2004 with the aim to improve human health altered by disease and environmental influences through gene discovery and animal…”
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    Abrogation of Lupus Nephritis in Activation-Induced Deaminase-Deficient MRL/lpr Mice by Jiang, Chuancang, Foley, Julie, Clayton, Natasha, Kissling, Grace, Jokinen, Micheal, Herbert, Ronald, Diaz, Marilyn

    Published in Journal of Immunology (01-06-2007)
    “…We generated MRL/lpr mice deficient in activation-induced deaminase (AID). Because AID is required for Ig hypermutation and class switch recombination, these…”
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    Glis3 Is Associated with Primary Cilia and Wwtr1/TAZ and Implicated in Polycystic Kidney Disease by Kang, Hong Soon, Beak, Ju Youn, Kim, Yong-Sik, Herbert, Ronald, Jetten, Anton M.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-05-2009)
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    The National Toxicology Program Web-based Nonneoplastic Lesion Atlas: A Global Toxicology and Pathology Resource by Cesta, Mark F., Malarkey, David E., Herbert, Ronald A., Brix, Amy, Hamlin, Melvin H., Singletary, Emily, Sills, Robert C., Bucher, John R., Birnbaum, Linda S.

    Published in Toxicologic pathology (2014)
    “…Toxicologists and pathologists worldwide will benefit from a new, website-based, and completely searchable Nonneoplastic Lesion Atlas just released by the U.S…”
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    Uterine Paramesonephric Cysts in Sprague-Dawley Rats from National Toxicology Program Studies by Jackson-Humbles, Daven N., Seely, John Curtis, Herbert, Ronald A., Malarkey, David E., McIntyre, Barry S., Foster, Paul M., Dixon, Darlene

    Published in Toxicologic pathology (01-06-2018)
    “…Congenital uterine wall cysts arising from paramesonephric (Müllerian) and mesonephric (Wolffian) ducts are typically incidental findings in most species. We…”
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    Hormone Receptor Expression in Spontaneous Uterine Adenocarcinoma in Fischer 344 Rats by Willson, Cynthia J., Herbert, Ronald A., Cline, J. Mark

    Published in Toxicologic pathology (01-08-2015)
    “…Most uterine cancers, the most common gynecological malignancies in women in developed countries, are hormone-dependent endometrial adenocarcinomas (EACs) that…”
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    Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Nonneoplastic Lesions in Toxicology Studies by Shackelford, Cynthia, Long, Gerald, Wolf, Jeffrey, Okerberg, Carlin, Herbert, Ronald

    Published in Toxicologic pathology (01-01-2002)
    “…A pathology report is written to convey information concerning the pathologic findings in a study. This type of report must be complete, accurate and…”
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