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Project Publications: University of California-Davis: Urinary Protein Biomarkers for Assessing the Potential Toxicity of Naphthalene in Humans

Superfund Research Program

Urinary Protein Biomarkers for Assessing the Potential Toxicity of Naphthalene in Humans

Project Leader: Alan R. Buckpitt
Grant Number: P42ES004699
Funding Period: 2010-2015
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Publications

2016

2015

2014

  • Schebb N, Muvvala JB, Morin D, Buckpitt AR, Hammock BD, Rice RH. 2014. Metabolic activation of the antibacterial agent triclocarban by cytochrome P450 1A1 yielding glutathione adducts. Drug Metab Dispos 42(7):1098-1102. doi:10.1124/dmd.114.058206 PMID:24733789 PMCID:PMC4170114

2013

  • Chan JK, Charrier JG, Kodani SD, Vogel CF, Kado SY, Anderson DS, Anastasio C, Van Winkle LS. 2013. Combustion-derived flame generated ultrafine soot generates reactive oxygen species and activates Nrf2 antioxidants differently in neonatal and adult rat lungs. Part Fibre Toxicol 10:34. doi:10.1186/1743-8977-10-34 PMID:23902943 PMCID:PMC3735485
  • Chan JK, Vogel CF, Baek J, Kodani SD, Uppal RS, Bein KJ, Anderson DS, Van Winkle LS. 2013. Combustion derived ultrafine particles induce cytochrome P-450 expression in specific lung compartments in the developing neonatal and adult rat. Am J Physiol 304(10):L665-L677. doi:10.1152/ajplung.00370.2012 PMID:23502512 PMCID:PMC3652057

2011

  • Chan JK, Fanucchi MV, Anderson DS, Abid AD, Wallis C, Dickinson DA, Kumfer BM, Kennedy IM, Wexler AS, Van Winkle LS. 2011. Susceptibility to inhaled flame-generated ultrafine soot in neonatal and adult rat lungs. Toxicol Sci 124(2):472-486. doi:10.1093/toxsci/kfr233 PMID:21914721 PMCID:PMC3216412
  • Inceoglu B, Wagner KM, Schebb N, Morisseau C, Jinks SL, Ulu A, Hegedus C, Rose TE, Hammock BD, Brosnan R. 2011. Analgesia mediated by soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibitors is dependent on cAMP. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108(12):5093-5097. doi:10.1073/pnas.1101073108 PMID:21383170 PMCID:PMC3064364

2010

2009

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