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Project Publications: University of Arizona: Research Support Core

Superfund Research Program

Research Support Core

Project Leader: Jon Chorover
Grant Number: P42ES004940
Funding Period: 2000-2015
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Publications

2008

  • Meza MM, Kopplin MJ, Burgess JL, Gandolfi A. 2008. Urinary arsenic methylation profile in children exposed to low arsenic levels through drinking water. Toxicol Sci 90:957-970. doi:10.1080/02772240701782140

2007

  • Burgess JL, Montenegro M, Josyula AB, Poplin GS, Kopplin MJ, Rowland H, Sturup S, Lantz RC. 2007. Environmental arsenic exposure and urinary 8-OHdG in Arizona and Sonora. Clinical Toxicology 45(5):490-8. PMID:17503254
  • Eblin KE, Bredfeldt TG, Buffington SE, Gandolfi A. 2007. Mitogenic signal transduction caused by monomethylarsonous acid in human bladder cells: role in arsenic-induced carcinogenesis. Toxicol Sci 95(2):321-330. PMID:17093206
  • Lantz RC, Lynch BJ, Boitano S, Poplin GS, Littau S, Tsaprailis G, Burgess JL. 2007. Pulmonary biomarkers based on alterations in protein expression after exposure to arsenic. Environ Health Perspect 115(4):586-91. PMID:17450228
  • Meza MM, Gandolfi A, Klimecki WT. 2007. Developmental and genetic modulation of arsenic biotransformation: a gene by environment interaction?. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 222(3):381-387. doi:10.1016/j.taap.2006.12.018 PMID:17306849 PMCID:PMC2040165
  • Pysher MD, Sollome JJ, Regan SP, Cardinal TR, Hoying JB, Brooks HL, Vaillancourt RR. 2007. Increased hexokinase II expression in the renal glomerulus of mice in response to arsenic. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 224(1):39-48. PMID:17643460
  • Wang X, Sun Z, Chen W, Eblin KE, Gandolfi A, Zhang DD. 2007. Nrf2 protects human bladder urothelial cells from arsenite and monomethylarsonous acid toxicity. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 225(2):206-13. PMID:17765279

2006

  • Lantz RC, Hays AM. 2006. Role of oxidative stress in arsenic-induced toxicity. J Mol Biol 38(4):791-804. PMID:17145702

2005

  • Barber DS, Ehrich MF, Jortner BS. 2005. The effect of stress on the temporal and regional distribution of uranium in rat brain after acute uranyl acetate exposure. J Toxicol Environ Health A 68(2):99-111. PMID:15762549
  • Sierra-Alvarez R, Field JA, Cortinas I, Feijoo G, Moreira MT, Kopplin MJ, Gandolfi A. 2005. Anaerobic microbial mobilization and biotransformation of arsenate adsorbed onto activated alumina. Water Res 39(1):199-209. doi:10.1016/j.watres.2004.09.014 PMID:15607178

2004

  • Field JA, Sierra-Alvarez R, Cortinas I, Feijoo G, Moreira MT, Kopplin MJ, Gandolfi A. 2004. Facile reduction of arsenate in methanogenic sludge. Biodegradation 15(3):185-196. PMID:15228076
  • Ghosh A, Mukiibi M, Ela WP. 2004. Adequacy of TCLP testing on arsenic: Possible impacts on landfills. In: AHS (Arizona Hydrological Society) Scientific Landfill Symposium, 2004. Tucson, AZ.
  • Ghosh A, Mukiibi M, Ela WP. 2004. Toxics leaching from the residuals of arsenic treatment under landfill conditions. In: Proceedings of the 77th Annual Conference of Arizona Water & Pollution Control Association, 2004. Mesa, AZ.
  • Nyman DW, Stratton MS, Kopplin MJ, Dalkin BL, Nagle RB, Gandolfi A. 2004. Selenium and selenomethionine levels in prostate cancer patients. Cancer Detect Prev 28(1):8-16. PMID:15041072
  • Sierra-Alvarez R, Cortinas I, Yenal U, Field JA. 2004. Methanogenic inhibition by arsenic compounds. Appl Environ Microbiol 70(9):5488-5691. PMID:15345461

2003

  • Ela WP. 2003. Fate of arsenic on spent sorbents in a landfill environment: specialtion and transport. In: Proceedings of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Technology Transfer Seminar, February, 2003. Phoenix, AZ.
  • Ela WP, Ghosh A, Mukiibi M. 2003. Arsenic residual disposal: Are we creating job security for environmental engineering?. In: Proceedings of the NIEHS (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) Superfund Region 9 Conference, October 2003. Berkley, CA.
  • Ela WP, Ghosh A, Sierra-Alvarez R, Field JA, Cortinas I. 2003. Leaching of arsenic from water treatment residuals. In: Proceedings of the AWPCA (Arizona Water & Pollution Control Association) 76th Annual Confernece, 2003. Tucson, AZ.
  • Ela WP, Sierra-Alvarez R, Field JA, Ghosh A, Cortinas I, de las Casas C. 2003. Laboratory tests on the fate of arsenic in landfills. In: Proceedings of the 2003 Residuals and Biosolids Symposium. Baltimore, MA.
  • Ghosh A, Mukiibi M, Ela WP. 2003. Arsenic leaching from landfill disposed water treatment residuals. In: Proceedings of the NIEHS (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) Superfund Region 9 Conference, October 2003. Berkley, CA.
  • Hysong TA, Burgess JL, Cebrian ME, O'Rourke MK. 2003. House dust and inorganic urinary arsenic in two Arizona mining towns. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol 13(3):211-218. PMID:12743615
  • Mukiibi M, Ghosh A, Kopplin MJ, Ela WP. 2003. Generation of iron sludge wastes gererated by arsenic removal processes. In: Proceedings of the NIEHS (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) Superfund Region 9 Conference, October 2003. Berkley, CA.
  • Quanrud DM, Arnold RG, Lansey KE, Begay CK, Ela WP, Gandolfi A. 2003. Fate of effluent organic matter during soil aquifer treatment: biodegradability, chlorine reactivity and genotoxicity. J Water Health 1(1):33-44. PMID:15384271
  • Sierra-Alvarez R, Field JA, Cortinas I, Kopplin MJ, Gandolfi A. 2003. Microbial reduction and mobilization of arsenate under landfill conditions. In: Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation. Orlando, FL.
  • Tolson JK, Roberts SM, Jortner BS, Pomeroy M, Barber DS. 2003. Heat shock proteins and acquired resistance to uranium nephrotoxicity. Toxicology 206(1):59-73. PMID:15590109

2002

  • Ghosh A, Ela WP. 2002. Arsenic Leaching from Activated Alumina under Landfill pH Conditions. In: Proceedings of the 2002 Annual Conference and Exposition, American Water Works Association (AWWA). New Orleans, LA.
  • Ghosh A, Ela WP. 2002. Leaching of arsenic from the water treatment residuals under ladnfill conditions. In: Proceedings of the 75th Annual Conference of Arizona Water & Pollution Control Association, 2002. Mesa, AZ.
  • Ghosh A, Mukiibi M, Vo J, Mishra D, Ela WP. 2002. Leaching of toxics from solid residuals of arsenic treatment under landfill conditions. In: Proceedings of the Superfund Basic Research Program Annual Meeting, November 3-6, 2002. Tucson, AZ.
  • Peraza MA, Kopplin MJ, Carter DE, Gandolfi A. 2002. Inorganic arsenic biotransformation and mitochondrial toxicity in HK-2 human proximal tubular cells. Environ Health Perspect 66:A403.
  • Sierra-Alvarez R, Ela WP, de las Casas C, Cortinas I, Field JA. 2002. Microbially-mediated mobilization of arsenic from drinking water treatment residuals in landfills. In: Proceedings of the 75th Annual Conference of Arizona Water & Pollution Control Association, 2002. Mesa, AZ.
  • Sierra-Alvarez R, Field JA, Cortinas I, de las Casas C, Feijoo G, Moreira MT, Ela WP. 2002. Microbial reduction and mobilization of arsenate under anaerobic conditions. In: Proceedings of the VII Latin America Workshop and Symposium on Anaerobic Digestion. Merida, Mexico. pp.206-209.
  • Sierra-Alvarez R, Field JA, Ela WP, Cortinas I, de las Casas C, Feijoo G, Moreira MT. 2002. Mobilization of arsenate from activated alumina under anaerobic landfill conditions. In: Proceedings of the 17th Annual Rocky Mountain Regional Meeting, American Chemical Society, October 12-15, 2002. Albuquerque, NM.
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