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Datasets: University of New Mexico

Superfund Research Program

UNM Metals Exposure and Toxicity Assessment on tribal Lands in the Southwest (METALS) Superfund Research Program

Center Director: Jose Manuel Cerrato
Grant Number: P42ES025589
Funding Period: 2017-2027
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Datasets

Total number of records: 10

Dataset Title Data Types Data Repository
Co-exposure of arsenic and uranium differentially alters gene expression in CD3/CD28 activated CD4+ T-cells. Gene Expression EDI Data Portal (Environmental Data Initiative)
Female mouse 60d water uranium exposure Chemical & Chemical Biology, Exposure Data EDI Data Portal (Environmental Data Initiative)
Kinetic Model Data: Effect of Calcium on the Bioavailability of Dissolved Uranium (VI) in Plant Roots under Circumneutral pH Chemical & Chemical Biology, Environmental Science Data, Imaging Data EDI Data Portal (Environmental Data Initiative)
Male and Female Mice Uranium Tissue ICP/MS and Water Intake Data. Following a 60-day Drinking Water Exposure to 5 and 50 ppm Uranium (uranyl acetate). Exposure Data figshare
Male mouse 60d water uranium exposure Chemical & Chemical Biology, Exposure Data EDI Data Portal (Environmental Data Initiative)
Minimal uranium accumulation in lymphoid tissues following an oral 60-day uranyl acetate exposure in male and female C57BL/6J mice Exposure Data EDI Data Portal (Environmental Data Initiative)
Spatial Access Ratio, Albuquerque, NM Geospatial data EDI Data Portal (Environmental Data Initiative)
Unregulated Wells on the Navajo Nation Interactive Web Map and Data Dashboard Environmental Science Data, Exposure Data GitHub
Uranium accumulation in Brassica juncea plant facilitated by calcium in carbonate water Chemical & Chemical Biology, Imaging Data EDI Data Portal (Environmental Data Initiative)
Uranium mobility and accumulation along the Rio Paguate, Jackpile Mine in Laguna Pueblo, NM Environmental Science Data EDI Data Portal (Environmental Data Initiative)

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