Scientists at ChemRisk have published approximately 200 peer-reviewed papers and have conducted over 700 assessments involving associations between chemical exposures and human health effects in a variety of environmental, residential, occupational, and consumer product settings.

Selected Publications

  • Madl, A.K., D.W. Wilson, H.J. Segall, and K.E. Pinkerton. 1998. Alteration in lung particle translocation, macrophage function, and microfilament arrangement in monocrotaline-treated rats. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 153(1):28–38.

  • Paustenbach, D.J., and B.L. Finley.  1999.  DNA—Protein cross-links as a biomarker of chromium(VI) exposure.  Environ. Health Perspect. 107(10):A494–A495.

  • Paustenbach, D.J., J.M. Panko, M.M. Fredrick, B.L. Finley, and D.M. Proctor.  1997.  Urinary chromium as a biological marker of environmental exposure: what are the limitations?  Regul. Toxicol. Pharm. 26(1):523–534.

   
 
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