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    Single-walled carbon nanotube-induced mitotic disruption by Sargent, L.M., Hubbs, A.F., Young, S.-H., Kashon, M.L., Dinu, C.Z., Salisbury, J.L., Benkovic, S.A., Lowry, D.T., Murray, A.R., Kisin, E.R., Siegrist, K.J., Battelli, L., Mastovich, J., Sturgeon, J.L., Bunker, K.L., Shvedova, A.A., Reynolds, S.H.

    Published in Mutation research (14-06-2012)
    “…► Single-walled carbon nanotubes induce fragmented centrosomes, disrupted mitotic spindles and aneuploid chromosome number at doses possible in the workplace…”
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    Necrosis of Nasal and Airway Epithelium in Rats Inhaling Vapors of Artificial Butter Flavoring by Hubbs, A.F., Battelli, L.A., Goldsmith, W.T., Porter, D.W., Frazer, D., Friend, S., Schwegler-Berry, D., Mercer, R.R., Reynolds, J.S., Grote, A., Castranova, V., Kullman, G., Fedan, J.S., Dowdy, J., Jones, W.G.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-12-2002)
    “…As the result of a high prevalence of fixed airways obstruction in workers at a microwave popcorn manufacturing plant, we examined the hypothesis that vapors…”
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    Induction of aneuploidy by single-walled carbon nanotubes by Sargent, L.M, Shvedova, A.A, Hubbs, A.F, Salisbury, J.L, Benkovic, S.A, Kashon, M.L, Lowry, D.T, Murray, A.R, Kisin, E.R, Friend, S, McKinstry, K.T, Battelli, L, Reynolds, S.H

    Published in Environmental and molecular mutagenesis (01-10-2009)
    “…Engineered carbon nanotubes are newly emerging manufactured particles with potential applications in electronics, computers, aerospace, and medicine. The low…”
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    Changes in asthma-like responses after extended removal from exposure to trimellitic anhydride in the Brown Norway rat model by Zhang, X. D., Hubbs, A. F., Siegel, P. D.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-11-2009)
    “…Summary Background Organic acid anhydride‐induced occupational asthma is considered to be IgE‐mediated. Airway and skin exposure are the two main routes of…”
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    Riverbank Filtration: Comparison of Pilot Scale Transport with Theory by Gupta, Vishal, Johnson, W. P, Shafieian, P, Ryu, H, Alum, A, Abbaszadegan, M, Hubbs, S. A, Rauch-Williams, T

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-02-2009)
    “…Pilot-scale column experiments were conducted in this study using natural soil and river water from Ohio river to assess the removal of microbes of size…”
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    KIT mutation portends poor prognosis in gastrointestinal stromal/smooth muscle tumors by Ernst, S I, Hubbs, A E, Przygodzki, R M, Emory, T S, Sobin, L H, O'Leary, T J

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-12-1998)
    “…Gastrointestinal stromal/smooth muscle tumors (GISTs) are uncommon neoplasms for which current criteria for the diagnosis of malignancy (location, size, and…”
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    Systemic Microvascular Dysfunction and Inflammation after Pulmonary Particulate Matter Exposure by Nurkiewicz, Timothy R., Porter, Dale W., Barger, Mark, Millecchia, Lyndell, K. Murali K. Rao, Marvar, Paul J., Hubbs, Ann F., Castranova, Vincent, Boegehold, Matthew A.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-03-2006)
    “…The epidemiologic association between pulmonary exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM) and cardiovascular dysfunction is well known, but the systemic…”
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    Popcorn worker's lung: In vitro exposure to diacetyl, an ingredient in microwave popcorn butter flavoring, increases reactivity to methacholine by Fedan, J.S., Dowdy, J.A., Fedan, K.B., Hubbs, A.F.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (15-08-2006)
    “…Workers who inhale microwave popcorn butter flavorings experience decrements in lung function and can develop clinical bronchiolitis obliterans, i.e., “popcorn…”
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    Laboratory-simulated RBF particle removal processes by HUBBS, STEPHEN A.

    Published in Journal - American Water Works Association (01-12-2010)
    “…Riverbank filtration, and more recently seabed filtration, has attracted attention as being an effective, low‐energy treatment process for water. The process…”
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    Freshly fractured quartz inhalation leads to enhanced lung injury and inflammation. Potential role of free radicals by Vallyathan, V, Castranova, V, Pack, D, Leonard, S, Shumaker, J, Hubbs, A F, Shoemaker, D A, Ramsey, D M, Pretty, J R, McLaurin, J L

    “…Silicosis is a devastating pulmonary disease that continues to occur in industrial workplaces. Its pathogenesis is under critical evaluation, and this report…”
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    Waterborne outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis by Craun, Gunther F., Hubbs, Stephen A., Frost, Floyd, Calderon, Rebecca L., Via, Steve H.

    Published in Journal - American Water Works Association (01-09-1998)
    “…Cryptosporidium parvum infection occurs worldwide in urban and rural populations, and waterbome outbreaks have been associated with consumption of contaminated…”
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    Dynamic force responses of skeletal muscle during stretch-shortening cycles by Geronilla, K B, Miller, G R, Mowrey, K F, Wu, J Z, Kashon, M L, Brumbaugh, K, Reynolds, J, Hubbs, A, Cutlip, R G

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-09-2003)
    “…Muscle damage due to stretch-shortening cycles (i.e., cyclic eccentric/concentric muscle actions) is one of the major concerns in sports and occupational…”
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    Population Limitation in Arctic Ground Squirrels: Effects of Food and Predation by HUBBS, A. H, BOONSTRA, R

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-07-1997)
    “…1. We examined the relative importance of food and predators in limiting Arctic ground squirrel (Spermophilus parryii plesius Richardson) populations in the…”
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    The Third-Person effect in perceptions of the influence of television violence by Hoffner, C, Plotkin, R S, Buchanan, M, Anderson, J D, Kamigaki, S K, Hubbs, L A, Kowalczyk, L, Silberg, K, Pastorek, A

    Published in Journal of communication (01-06-2001)
    “…This study examines the third‐person effect (the belief that others are more affected by media messages than oneself) for two different effects of televised…”
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    Comparative pulmonary toxicity of 6 abrasive blasting agents by HUBBS, A. F, MINHAS, N. S, BARGER, M, HILL, K, SCHWEGLER-BERRY, D, ROBINSON, V. A, CASTRANOVA, V, JONES, W, GRESKEVITCH, M, BATTELLI, L. A, PORTER, D. W, GOLDSMITH, W. T, FRAZER, D, LANDSITTEL, D. P, MA, J. Y. C

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-05-2001)
    “…Inhalation of silica dust is associated with pulmonary fibrosis. Therefore, substitute abrasive materials have been suggested for use in abrasive blasting…”
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    Use of artificial neural networks to evaluate the effectiveness of riverbank filtration by Sahoo, Goloka B., Ray, Chittaranjan, Wang, Jack Z., Hubbs, Stephen A., Song, Rengao, Jasperse, Jay, Seymour, Donald

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-07-2005)
    “…Riverbank filtration (RBF) is a low-cost water treatment technology in which surface water contaminants are removed or degraded as the infiltrating water moves…”
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    Population changes of the vertebrate community during a snowshoe hare cycle in Canada's boreal forest by Boutin, S, Krebs, C.J, Boonstra, R, Dale, M.R.T, Hannon, S.J, Martin, K, Sinclair, A.R.E, Smith, J.N.M, Turkington, R, Blower, M, Byrom, A, Doyle, F.I, Doyle, C, Hik, D, Hofer, L, Hubbs, A, Karels, T, Murray, D.L, Nams, V, O'Donoghue, M, Rohner, C, Schweiger, S

    Published in Oikos (01-10-1995)
    “…We measured the density changes of 22 species of vertebrates during a snowshoe cycle in northern Canada. Hares were the dominant herbivore in the system and…”
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    ACUTE INFLAMMATORY REACTION IN RATS AFTER INTRATRACHEAL INSTILLATION OF MATERIAL COLLECTED FROM A NYLON FLOCKING PLANT by Porter, D W, Castranova, V, Robinson, V A, Hubbs, A F, Mercer, R R, Scabilloni, J, Goldsmith, T, Schwegler-Berry, D, Battelli, L, Washko, R, Burkhart, J, Piacitelli, C, Whitmer, M, Jones, W

    “…Several cases of interstitial lung disease have been diagnosed among workers at a nylon flock plant, but the etiologic agent for the disease outbreak was…”
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    Activation of Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase 2 by a Novel Abl-binding Protein, ST5 by Majidi, M, Hubbs, A E, Lichy, J H

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (26-06-1998)
    “…The human ST5 gene encodes three proteins with predicted molecular masses of 126, 82, and 70 kDa. These widely expressed proteins share a C-terminal region…”
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