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    Evaluation of potential endocrine activity of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid using in vitro assays by Coady, Katherine K., Lynn Kan, H., Schisler, Melissa R., Bhaskar Gollapudi, B., Neal, Barbara, Williams, Amy, LeBaron, Matthew J.

    Published in Toxicology in vitro (01-08-2014)
    “…•2,4-D was negative for endocrine activity in in vitro assays of the EDSP Tier 1 screening battery.•2,4-D does not interact in vitro with the estrogen,…”
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    Analysis of the interaction of phytoestrogens and synthetic chemicals: An in vitro/in vivo comparison by Charles, Grantley D., Gennings, Chris, Tornesi, Belen, Kan, H. Lynn, Zacharewski, Timothy R., Bhaskar Gollapudi, B., Carney, Edward W.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-02-2007)
    “…In the evaluation of chemical mixture toxicity, it is desirable to develop an evaluation paradigm which incorporates some critical attributes of real world…”
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    Mechanism of trifluralin-induced thyroid tumors in rats by Saghir, Shakil A., Charles, Grantley D., Bartels, Michael J., Kan, Lynn H.L., Dryzga, Mark D., Brzak, Kathy A., Clark, Amy J.

    Published in Toxicology letters (30-07-2008)
    “…Trifluralin, an herbicide, has been reported to cause a significant increase in thyroid follicular cell tumors in male Fischer 344 rats. This study was…”
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    An in vitro developmental neurotoxicity screening assay for retinoic acid-induced neuronal differentiation using the human NT2/D1 cell line by Taylor, Matthew A., Kan, H. Lynn, Gollapudi, B. Bhaskar, Marty, M. Sue

    Published in Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) (01-07-2019)
    “…Traditional approaches (e.g., neurobehavior, neuropathology) can detect alterations in apical endpoints indicative of developmental neurotoxicity (DNT)…”
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    Background Gene Expression in Rat Kidney: Influence of Strain, Gender, and Diet by Seidel, Shawn D., Hung, Shao-Ching, Lynn Kan, H, Bhaskar Gollapudi, B

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-11-2006)
    “…In order to gain better insight into factors (strain, gender, and diet) influencing background variability in kidney gene expression, we examined the…”
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    Characterization of nuclear receptor-mediated murine hepatocarcinogenesis of the herbicide pronamide and its human relevance by LeBaron, Matthew J, Rasoulpour, Reza J, Gollapudi, B Bhaskar, Sura, Radhakrishna, Kan, H Lynn, Schisler, Melissa R, Pottenger, Lynn H, Papineni, Sabitha, Eisenbrandt, David L

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-11-2014)
    “…The key events responsible for mouse liver tumors induced by a pesticide (viz., pronamide) were investigated in a series of studies employing molecular,…”
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    An integrated approach for prospectively investigating a mode-of-action for rodent liver effects by LeBaron, Matthew J., Geter, David R., Rasoulpour, Reza J., Gollapudi, B. Bhaskar, Thomas, Johnson, Murray, Jennifer, Kan, H. Lynn, Wood, Amanda J., Elcombe, Cliff, Vardy, Audrey, McEwan, Jillian, Terry, Claire, Billington, Richard

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (15-07-2013)
    “…Registration of new plant protection products (e.g., herbicide, insecticide, or fungicide) requires comprehensive mammalian toxicity evaluation including…”
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    Genetic damage, but limited evidence of oxidative stress markers in diethyl maleate-induced glutathione depleted mouse lymphoma L5178Y (TK+/-) cell cultures by Geter, David R., Zhang, Fagen, Schisler, Melissa R., Wood, Amanda J., Kan, H. Lynn, Jeong, Yo-Chan, Bartels, Michael J., McFadden, Lisa, Gollapudi, B. Bhaskar

    Published in Toxicology mechanisms and methods (01-09-2012)
    “…Depletion of glutathione (GSH) in cells exposed to certain xenobiotics has been proposed to result in oxidative stress, which could lead to damage of cellular…”
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    A comparison of in vitro and in vivo EDSTAC test battery results for detecting antiandrogenic activity by Charles, Grantley D., Kan, H.Lynn, Schisler, Melissa R., Bhaskar Gollapudi, B., Sue Marty, M.

    “…The androgen receptor (AR) transactivation, binding, and Hershberger assays are being developed for large-scale screening of chemicals for endocrine activity…”
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    Investigations of Oxidative Stress, Antioxidant Response, and Protein Binding in Chlorpyrifos Exposed Rat Neuronal PC12 Cells by Geter, David R., Kan, H. Lynn, Lowe, Ezra R., Rick, David L., Charles, Grantley D., Gollapudi, Bhaskar B., Mattsson, Joel L.

    Published in Toxicology mechanisms and methods (2008)
    “…ABSTRACT Chlorpyrifos (CPF) is a widely used organophosphate insecticide. In addition to its known properties of cholinesterase inhibition, the production of…”
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    Identification of transcriptome profiles for the DNA-damaging agents bleomycin and hydrogen peroxide in L5178Y mouse lymphoma cells by Seidel, Shawn D., Kan, H. Lynn, Stott, William T., Schisler, Melissa R., Gollapudi, B. Bhaskar

    “…It is believed that some aspects of genotoxicity are associated with changes in the transcription levels of certain genes, especially those involved in DNA…”
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    Gene Expression Dose-Response of Liver with a Genotoxic and Nongenotoxic Carcinogen by Seidel, Shawn D., Stott, William T., Kan, H. Lynn, Sparrow, Barney R., Gollapudi, B. Bhaskar

    Published in International journal of toxicology (01-01-2006)
    “…Tumorigenic mechanisms due to chemical exposure are broadly classified as either genotoxic or nongenotoxic. Genotoxic mechanisms are generally well defined;…”
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    Profiles of gene expression changes in L5178Y mouse lymphoma cells treated with methyl methanesulfonate and sodium chloride by Seidel, Shawn D., Sparrow, Barney R., Kan, H.Lynn, Stott, William T., Schisler, Melissa R., Linscombe, V.Ann, Gollapudi, B.Bhaskar

    Published in Mutagenesis (01-05-2004)
    “…Treatment of cells with genotoxic chemicals is expected to set into motion a series of events including gene expression changes to cope with the damage. We…”
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