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Project Publications: University of Arizona: Arsenic Effects on Cardiovascular Development and Disease

Superfund Research Program

Arsenic Effects on Cardiovascular Development and Disease

Project Leader: Todd D. Camenisch
Grant Number: P42ES004940
Funding Period: 2010-2015
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Publications

2016

  • Ditzel EJ, Li H, Foy CE, Perrera AB, Parker P, Renquist BJ, Cherrington NJ, Camenisch TD. 2016. Altered hepatic transport by fetal arsenite exposure in diet-induced fatty liver disease. J Biochem Mol Toxicol 30(7):321-330. doi:10.1002/jbt.21796 PMID:26890134 PMCID:PMC4940226
  • Ditzel EJ, Nguyen T, Parker P, Camenisch TD. 2016. Effects of arsenite exposure during fetal development on energy metabolism and susceptibility to diet-induced fatty liver disease in male mice. Environ Health Perspect 124(2):201-209. doi:10.1289/ehp.1409501 PMID:26151952 PMCID:PMC4749082
  • Rodriguez-Freire L, Moore SE, Sierra-Alvarez R, Root RA, Chorover J, Field JA. 2016. Arsenic remediation by formation of arsenic sulfide minerals in a continuous anaerobic bioreactor. Biotechnol Bioeng 113(3):522-530. doi:10.1002/bit.25825 PMID:26333155 PMCID:PMC4729605

2015

2014

  • Huang T, Barnett JV, Camenisch TD. 2014. Cardiac epithelial-mesenchymal transition is blocked by monomethylarsonous acid (III). Toxicol Sci 142(1):225-238. doi:10.1093/toxsci/kfu170 PMID:25145660 PMCID:PMC4334812
  • Sanchez-Soria P, Broka D, Quach S, Hardwick RN, Cherrington NJ, Camenisch TD. 2014. Fetal exposure to arsenic results in hyperglycemia, hypercholesterolemia, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in adult mice. Journal of Toxicology and Health 1:doi:10.7243/2056-3779-1-1
  • Sollome JJ, Thavathiru E, Camenisch TD, Vaillancourt RR. 2014. HER2/HER3 regulates extracellular acidification and cell migration through MTK1 (MEKK4). Cell Signal 26(1):70-82. doi:10.1016/j.cellsig.2013.08.043 PMID:24036211 PMCID:PMC3869707

2013

2012

2010

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