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Person Details: Carolyn J. Mattingly

Superfund Research Program

Carolyn J. Mattingly

North Carolina State University
Dept of Biological Sciences
Campus Box 7614
Raleigh, North Carolina 27695
Phone: 919-515-1509
Email: cjmattin@ncsu.edu

Projects

Publications

2020

  • Hollander JA, Cory-Slechta DA, Jacka FN, Szabo ST, Guilarte TR, Bilbo SD, Mattingly CJ, Moy SS, Haroon E, Hornig M, Levin ED, Pletnikov MV, Zehr JL, McAllister KA, Dzierlenga AL, Garton AE, Lawler C, Ladd-Acosta C. 2020. Beyond the looking glass: recent advances in understanding the impact of environmental exposures on neuropsychiatric disease. Neuropsychopharmacology 45:doi:10.1038/s41386-020-0648-5 PMID:32109936 PMCID:PMC7234981

2019

  • House JS, Hall J, Park S, Planchart A, Money ES, Maguire R, Huang Z, Mattingly CJ, Skaar D, Tzeng J, Darrah T, Vengosh A, Murphy SK, Jirtle R, Hoyo C. 2019. Cadmium exposure and MEG3 methylation differences between Whites and African Americans in the NEST Cohort. Environ Epigenet 5(3):dvz014. doi:10.1093/eep/dvz014 PMID:31528362 PMCID:PMC6736358

2017

  • Leung MC, Procter AC, Goldstone JV, Foox J, DeSalle R, Mattingly CJ, Siddall ME, Timme-Laragy AR. 2017. Applying evolutionary genetics to developmental toxicology and risk assessment. Reprod Toxicol 69:174-186. doi:10.1016/j.reprotox.2017.03.003 PMID:28267574

2009

  • Davis AP, Murphy CG, Saraceni-Richards CA, Rosenstein MC, Wiegers TC, Hampton TH, Mattingly CJ. 2009. GeneComps and ChemComps: a new CTD metric to identify genes and chemicals with shared toxicogenomic profiles. Bioinformation 4(4):173-174. PMID:20198196 PMCID:PMC2825594
  • Mattingly CJ, Hampton TH, Brothers KM, Griffin NE, Planchart A. 2009. Perturbation of defense pathways by low-dose arsenic exposure in zebrafish embryos. Environ Health Perspect 117(6):981-987. doi:10.1289/ehp.0900555 PMID:19590694 PMCID:PMC2702417
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