Superfund Research Program
Environmental Stress Indicators for Fish at Superfund Sites: GC-MS and FT-IR Markers of Contaminant-Induced Damage to Gill Tissue
Project Leader: Donald C. Malins (Pacific NW Research Institute)
Grant Number: P42ES004696
Funding Period: 1995 - 2006
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Publications
2005
- Malins DC, Stegeman JJ, Green VM, Gilman NK, Anderson KM. 2005. Spectral Models for Assessing Exposure of Fish to Contaminants. In: Techniques in Aquatic Toxicology. CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL. pp.537-545.
2004
- Malins DC, Stegeman JJ, Anderson JW, Johnson PM, Gold J, Anderson KM. 2004. Structural changes in gill DNA reveal the effects of contaminants on Puget Sound fish. Environ Health Perspect 112(5):511-515. PMID:15064153
2000
- Malins DC, Polissar NL, Ostrander GK, Vinson MA. 2000. Single 8-oxo-guanine and 8-oxo-adenine lesions induce marked changes in the backbone structure of a 25-base DNA strand. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97(23):12442-12445. PMID:11058168
1998
- Malins DC, Polissar NL, Schaefer S, Su Y, Vinson MA. 1998. A unified theory of carcinogenesis based on order-disorder transitions in DNA structure as studied in the human ovary and breast. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 95(13):7637-7642. PMID:9636202
1997
- Malins DC, Polissar NL, Gunselman SJ. 1997. Infrared spectral models demonstrate that exposure to environmental chemicals leads to new forms of DNA. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 94(8):3611-3615. PMID:9108025
- Malins DC, Polissar NL, Su Y, Gardner HS, Gunselman SJ. 1997. A new structural analysis of DNA using statistical models of infrared spectra. Nat Med 3(8):927-930. PMID:9256288
1996
- Malins DC, Polissar NL, Garner MM, Gunselman SJ. 1996. Mutagenic DNA base modifications are correlated with lesions in nonneoplastic hepatic tissue of the English sole carcinogenesis model. Cancer Res 56(24):5563-5565. PMID:8971153
1995
- Cobb GP, Norman DM, Miller MW, Brewer LW, Johnston RK. 1995. Chlorinated contaminants in chorio-allantoic membranes from great blue heron eggs at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station. Chemosphere 30(1):151-164. doi:10.1016/0045-6535(94)00346-V PMID:7874465