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    An assessment of the potential developmental and reproductive toxicity of di-isoheptyl phthalate in rodents by McKee, Richard H., Pavkov, Kenneth L., Trimmer, Gary W., Keller, Laura H., Stump, Donald G.

    Published in Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) (01-04-2006)
    “…Di-isoheptyl phthalate (DIHP) is a branched, phthalate ester with seven carbon alkyl side chains. Since structurally similar phthalates have been shown to…”
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    Review of reproductive and developmental toxicity studies with isopropanol by Faber, Willem D., Pavkov, Kenneth L., Gingell, Ralph

    “…Published studies for reproductive and developmental toxicity conducted with isopropanol have been conducted by the inhalation and oral gavage routes of…”
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    SUBCHRONIC TOXICITY OF CYCLOHEXANE IN RATS AND MICE BY INHALATION EXPOSURE by Malley, Linda Angevine, Bamberger, John R., Stadler, Judith C., Elliott, Glenn S., Hansen, John F., Chiu, Taisan, Grabowski, John S., Pavkov, Kenneth L.

    “…Inhalation studies were conducted to determine the potential toxicity and or potential neurotoxicity of cyclohexane. Groups of rats and mice were exposed to 0,…”
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    Methyl Ethyl Ketone Safety Characterization for Infants and Children: Assessment in the USEPA Voluntary Children's Chemical Evaluation Program by Zaleski, Rosemary T., Pavkov, Kenneth L., Keller, Laura H.

    Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (01-07-2007)
    “…A safety characterization specific to children was performed for methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) according to the guidelines of the Voluntary Children's Chemical…”
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    Carcinogenicity of formaldehyde in rats and mice after long-term inhalation exposure by KERNS, W. D, PAVKOV, K. L, DONOFRIO, D. J, GRALLA, E. J, SWENBERG, J. A

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-09-1983)
    “…Groups of approximately 120 male and 120 female Fischer 344 rats and C57BL/6 X C3H F1 mice were exposed by inhalation to 0, 2.0, 5.6, and 14.3 ppm of…”
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    Induction of squamous cell carcinomas of the rat nasal cavity by inhalation exposure to formaldehyde vapor by Swenberg, J A, Kerns, W D, Mitchell, R I, Gralla, E J, Pavkov, K L

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-09-1980)
    “…Groups of 120 male and 120 female rats were exposed by inhalation to 0, 2, 6, or 15 ppm formaldehyde vapor 6 hr/day, 5 days/week, for 18 months of a 24-month…”
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    A 2-Year Comparison Study of Crl:CD BR and Hsd:Sprague-Dawley SD Rats by PETTERSEN, JOHN C., MORRISSEY, ROBERT L., SAUNDERS, DONALD R., PAVKOV, KENNETH L., LUEMPERT, LOUIS G., TURNIER, JOHN C., MATHESON, DALE W., SCHWARTZ, DANIEL R.

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-10-1996)
    “…In this 2-year study, the suitability of the Hsd:Sprague-Dawley SD (SD) as a replacement for the Crl:CD BR (CD) rat was assessed by comparing survival rates,…”
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    Toxicity of desoxycorticosterone pivalate given at high dosages to clinically normal beagles for six months by Chow, E, Campbell, W R, Turnier, J C, Lynn, R C, Pavkov, K L

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-11-1993)
    “…Desoxycorticosterone pivalate was administered IM to juvenile Beagles at 0, 2.2, 6.6, or 11 mg/kg of body weight daily over a consecutive 3-day period every 28…”
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    A 2-Year Comparison Study of Crl:CD BR and Hsd:Sprague–Dawley SD Rats by Pettersen, John C., Morrissey, Robert L., Saunders, Donald R., Pavkov, Kenneth L., Luempert III, Louis G., Turnier, John C., Matheson, Dale W., Schwartz, Daniel R.

    Published in Fundamental and applied toxicology (01-10-1996)
    “…In this 2-year study, the suitability of the Hsd:Sprague–Dawley SD (SD) as a replacement for the Crl:CD BR (CD) rat was assessed by comparing survival rates,…”
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