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    Discovery of firefighter chemical exposures using military-style silicone dog tags by Poutasse, Carolyn M., Poston, Walker S.C., Jahnke, Sara A., Haddock, Christopher K., Tidwell, Lane G., Hoffman, Peter D., Anderson, Kim A.

    Published in Environment international (01-09-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Silicone dog tags are a new configuration of personalized passive sampling device.•Silicone dog tags detected 18 PAHs not previously…”
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    Firefighter exposures to potential endocrine disrupting chemicals measured by military-style silicone dog tags by Poutasse, Carolyn M., Haddock, Christopher K., Poston, Walker S.C., Jahnke, Sara A., Tidwell, Lane G., Bonner, Emily M., Hoffman, Peter D., Anderson, Kim A.

    Published in Environment international (01-01-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] Studies suggest that exposure to potential endocrine disrupting chemicals (pEDCs) may contribute to adverse health outcomes, but pEDC…”
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    Silicone Pet Tags Associate Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-isopropyl) Phosphate Exposures with Feline Hyperthyroidism by Poutasse, Carolyn M, Herbstman, Julie B, Peterson, Mark E, Gordon, Jana, Soboroff, Peter H, Holmes, Darrell, Gonzalez, Dezere, Tidwell, Lane G, Anderson, Kim A

    Published in Environmental science & technology (06-08-2019)
    “…Feline hyperthyroidism is the most commonly diagnosed endocrine-related disease among senior and geriatric housecats, but the causes remain unknown. Exposure…”
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    Addressing the need for individual-level exposure monitoring for firefighters using silicone samplers by Bonner, Emily M, Poutasse, Carolyn M, Haddock, Christopher K, Poston, Walker S C, Jahnke, Sara A, Tidwell, Lane G, Anderson, Kim A

    “…Firefighters are occupationally exposed to hazardous chemical mixtures. Silicone passive sampling devices capture unique exposures over time with minimal…”
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