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2005                                                                                                                 * Godard, Celine AJ, Jared V. Goldstone, Maya R. Said, Richard L. Dickerson, Bruce R. Woodin, and John J. Stegeman. 2005. The new vertebrate CYP1C family: Cloning of new subfamily members and phylogenetic analysis. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 331(4):1016-1024.

* Malins, Donald, John J. Stegeman, V.M. Green, N.K. Gilman, and K.M. Anderson. 2005. Spectral Models for Assessing Exposure of Fish to Contaminants. In: Techniques in Aquatic Toxicology. CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton , FL. pp.537-545.

* Ozonoff, David M. 2005. On being careful what we wish for: Some difficulties with operationalizing the precautionary principle (Reprinted from the European Journal of Oncology Library, vol 2, 2003). Human and Ecological Risk Assessment. 11(1):53-62.

* Rie, Melanie, K.A. Lendas, S.J. Won, and Ian P. Callard. 2005. Reproductive endocrine disruption in a sentinel species (Chrysemys picta) on Cape Cod , Massachusetts . Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 48(2):217-224.

* Rie, Melanie, K.A. Lendas, B.R. Woodin, J.J. Stegeman, and Ian P. Callard. 2005. Multiple bioindicators of environmental pollution in a sentinel species, chrysemys picta, on Cape Cod , MA . Marine Environmental Research. (in press)

* Vieira, Veronica, Ann Aschengrau, and David M. Ozonoff. 2005. Impact of tetrachloroethylene-contaminated drinking water on the risk of breast cancer: Using a dose model to assess exposure in a case-control study. doi:10.1186/1476-069X-4-3. Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source. 4:3.

2004                                                                                                                 * Ahluwalia, A., K. Clodfelter, and David J. Waxman. 2004. Sexual dimorphism of rat liver gene expression: Regulatory role of growth hormone revealed by deoxyribonucleic acid microarray analysis. Molecular Endocrinology. 18(3):747-760.

* Brody, J.G., Ann Aschengrau, R.A. McKelvey, R.A. Rudel, C.H. Swartz, and T. Kennedy. 2004. Breast Cancer Risk and Historical Exposure to Pesticides from Wide-Area Applications Assessed with GIS. Environmental Health Perspectives. 112(8):889-897.

* Comeau, S.R., D.W. Gatchell, S. Vajda, and C.J. Camacho. 2004. ClusPro: a fully automated algorithm for protein-protein docking. Nucleic Acids Research. 32:W96-W99Suppl.2.

* Comeau, S.R., R. Gatchell, Sandor Vajda, and C.J. Camacho. 2004. ClusPro: An automated docking and discrimination method for the prediction of protein complexes. Bioinformatics. 20(1):45-50.

* Custodia-Lora, N., A. Novillo, and Ian P. Callard. 2004. Effect of gonadal steroids on progesterone receptor, estrogen receptor, and vitellogenin expression in male turtles (Chrysemys picta). Journal of Experimental Zoology. 301A(1):15-25.

* Custodia-Lora, N., A. Novillo, and Ian P. Callard. 2004. Regulation of hepatic progesterone and estrogen receptors in the female turtle, Chrysemys picta: relationship to vitellogenesis. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 136(2):232-240.

* Dong, W., H. Teraoka, Y. Tsujimoto, John J. Stegeman, and T. Hiraga. 2004. Role of aryl hydrocarbon receptor in mesencephalic circulation failure and apoptosis in zebrafish embryos exposed to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. Toxicological Sciences. 77(1):109-116.

* Hahn, Mark E., Sibel I. Karchner, D.G. Franks, and R.R. Merson. 2004. Aryl hydrocarbon receptor polymorphisms and dioxin resistance in Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus). Pharmacogenetics. 14(2):131-143.

* Hurst, C. and David J. Waxman. 2004. Environmental phthalate monoesters activate pregnane X receptor-mediated transcription. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 199(3):266-274.

* Malins, Donald, John J. Stegeman, J.W. Anderson, P.M. Johnson, J. Gold, and K.M. Anderson. 2004. Structural Changes in Gill DNA Reveal the Effects of Contaminants on Puget Sound Fish. Environmental Health Perspectives. 112(5):511-515.

* Powell, Wade H., H.G. Morrison, E.J. Weil, M.L. Sogin, and John J. Stegeman. 2004. Cloning and analysis of the CYP1A promoter from the atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus). Marine Environmental Research. 58(2-5):119-124.

* Prasad, J.C., S. Vajda, and C.J. Camacho. 2004. Consensus alignment server for reliable comparative modeling with distant templates. Nucleic Acids Research. 32:W50-W54Suppl.2.

* Schlezinger, Jennifer J., G. Howard, C. Hurst, David J. Waxman, Thomas Webster, and David Sherr. 2004. Environmental and endogenous peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma agonists induce bone marrow B cell growth arrest and apoptosis: Interactions between mono(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, 9-cis-retinoic acid, and 15-Deoxy-Delta(12,14)-prostaglandin J(2). . 173(5):3165-3177.

* Shipley, J.M. and David J. Waxman. 2004. Simultaneous, bidirectional inhibitory crosstalk between PPAR and STAT5b. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 199(3):275-284.

* Su, T. and David J. Waxman. 2004. Impact of dimethyl sulfoxide on expression of nuclear receptors and drug-inducible cytochromes P450 in primary rat hepatocytes. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 424(2):226-234.

* Zodrow, J.M., John J. Stegeman, and R.L. Tanguay. 2004. Histological analysis of acute toxicity of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) in zebrafish. Aquatic Toxicology. 66(1):25-38.

 



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