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2010 Go to Top
1 Galbraith, D.A. and D. Weill. 2010. Authors’ response to Harber et al. (2008). Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 83(1):117.

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Kreider, M.L., J.M. Panko, B.L. McAtee, L.I. Sweet, and B.L. Finley.  2010. Physical and chemical characterization of tire-related particles: Comparison of particles generated using different methodologies. Sci Total Environ. 408(3):652-659.


3 Keenan J.J., M.H. Le, D.J. Paustenbach, and S.H. Gaffney. 2010. Lead testing wipes contain measurable background levels of lead. Bull Env Contam Toxicol. 84(3):269-273.

4 Keenan, J.J., S.H. Gaffney, D.A. Galbraith, P. Beatty and D.J. Paustenbach. 2010. Gasoline: A complex mixture or a dangerous vehicle for benzene exposure? Chem-Biol Interact. 184:293–295

5 Widner, T.E. and S.M. Flack. 2010. Characterization of the world’s first nuclear explosion, the Trinity Test, as a source of public radiation exposure.  Health Phys. 98(3):480-497.

6 Paustenbach, D.J., J.S. Knutsen, D.M. Hollins, J.E. Sahmel, A.K. Madl. 2010. Comparison of modeled and measured concentrations of airborne benzene from the use of petroleum-based solvents spiked with low levels of benzene. Chemico-Bio Inter 184:296–298

7 Gaffney, S.H., A.M. Burns, M.L. Kreider, K.M. Unice, T.E. Widner, D.J. Paustenbach, L.E. Booher, R.H. Gelatt, and J.M. Panko. 2010. Occupational exposure at the ExxonMobil refinery in Beaumont, TX (1976-2007). Int J Hyg Env Health. 213(4):285-301

8 Cyrs, W.D., D.A. Boysen, G. Casuccio, T. Lersch and T.M. Peters. 2010. Nanoparticle collection efficiency of capillary pore membrane filters. J Aerosol Sci 41(7):655-664.

9 Kreider, M.L., K.M. Unice, J. Panko, A. Burns, D.J. Paustenbach, L.E. Booher, R.H. Gelatt, and S. Gaffney. 2010. Benzene exposure in refinery workers: ExxonMobil Joliet, Illinois, USA (1977-2006). Tox Ind Health. Advance online publication July 19, 2010; doi: 10.1177/0748233710378115.

10 Kreider, M.L. and E.S.Williams. 2010. Interpreting REACH guidance in the determination of the derived no effect level (DNEL). Reg Tox Pharm. Advance online publication, July 22, 2010; doi: 101.1016/j.yrtph.2010.07.005.

2009 Go to Top
1 Feikin, D.R., L.M. Nguyen, K. Adazu, M. Ombok, A. Audi, L. Slutsker, and K.A. Lindblade. 2009. The impact of distance of residence from a peripheral health facility on pediatric health utilisation in rural western Kenya. Trop Med Int Health, 14(1):54-61.

2 Fillos, D., L. Nguyen, W. Luksemburg, D. Paustenbach, L. Scott. 2009. An Investigation of Wild-Caught and Farm-Raised Shrimp Samples with High Concentrations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls. Organohalogen Compounds. 71:2243-2247.

3 Fillos, D., L. Nguyen, W. Luksemburg, D. Paustenbach, L. Scott. 2009. Concentrations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Seafood Products from the U.S. Retail Market. Organohalogen Compounds. 71:593-598.

4 Fillos, D., L. Nguyen, W. Luksemburg, D. Paustenbach, L. Scott. 2009. Distribution of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Concentrations in Wild-Caught and Farm-Raised Shrimp by Geographic Region. Organohalogen Compounds. 71:2268-2273.

5 Keenan J.J., H. Vega and R.I. Krieger. 2009. Potential exposure of children and adults to cypermethrin following use of indoor insecticide foggers. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B: Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes. 44 (6) 538-545

6 Kuykendall, J.R., K.N. Mellinger, K.L. Miller, A.V. Cain, M.W. Perry, M. Bradley, E.J. Jarvi, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2009. DNA-Protein cross-links in erythrocytes of freshwater fish exposed to hexavalent chromium or divalent nickel. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 56(2):260-267.

7 Nguyen LM, Chen CL, Scott LLF. 2009. Concentrations of Dioxin-like Compounds in the U.S. Population: An Evaluation of Data Trends and the Effects of Demographic Characteristics on Referent Total TEQ Levels. Organohalogen Compounds. 71:569-574.

8 Richardson, G.M., Brecher, R., Scobie, H., Hamblen, J., Philips, K., Samuelian, J. and Smith, C. 2009. Mercury Vapour (Hg0): Continuing Toxicological Uncertainties and Establishing a Canadian Reference Exposure Level. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 53(1):32-8

9 Zheng, W., Y-M Jiang, Y. Zhang, W. Jiang, Z. Wang, and D.M Cowan. 2009. Chelation therapy of manganese intoxication with para-aminosalicylic acid (PAS) in Sprague–Dawley rats. Neurotoxicol. 30(2):240-248.

10 Galbraith DA, Weill, D.  Popcorn lung and bronchiolitis obliterans: A critical appraisal.  Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 82(3):407-416.

11 Scott, L.L.F., D.F. Staskal, E.S. Williams, W.J. Luksemburg, J.D. Urban, L.M. Nguyen, L.C. Haws, L.S. Birnbaum, D.J. Paustenbach, and M.A. Harris. 2009. Levels of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans, and biphenyls in southern Mississippi catfish and estimation of potential health risks. Chemosphere 74(7):1002-1010.

12 Hollins, D.M., D.J. Paustenbach, K. Clark, and C.A. Mangold. 2009. A visual historical review of exposure to asbestos at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (1962-1972). J Toxicol Environ Health B. 12(2):124-156.

13 Cowan, D.M., Q. Fan, Y. Zou, Z. Shi, J. Chen, M. Aschner, F.S. Rosenthal, and W. Zheng. 2009. Manganese exposure among smelting workers: Blood manganese-iron ratio as a novel tool for manganese exposure assessment. Biomarkers 14(1):3-16.

14 Kerger, B.D., W.J. Butler, D.J. Paustenbach, JD Zhang, and SK Li. 2009. Cancer mortality in Chinese populations surrounding an alloy plant with chromium smelting operations. J Tox Environ Health A. 72(5):329-344.

15 Wells, M.Y., and E.S. Williams. 2009. The transgenic mouse assay as an alternative test method for regulatory carcinogenicity studies – Implications for REACH. Reg Tox Pharm. 53(2):150-5.

16 Hollins, D.M., M.A. McKinley, C. Williams, A. Wiman, D.  Fillos, P.S. Chapman, A.K. Madl. 2009. Beryllium and lung cancer: A weight of evidence evaluation of the toxicological and epidemiological literature. Crit Rev Tox. 39(S1):1-32.

17 Panko, J.M., S.H. Gaffney, A.M. Burns, K.M. Unice, M.L. Kreider, L.E. Booher, R.H. Gelatt, J.R. Marshall, and D.J. Paustenbach. (2009) Occupational Exposure to Benzene at the ExxonMobil Refinery at Baton Rouge, Louisiana (1977-2005). J Occup Environ Hyg 6(9):517-529.

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Paustenbach, D.J. 2009. On the chromium reanalysis: letter to the editor. Epidemiol. 20(4):625-626.


19 Richter, R.O., B.L. Finley, D.J. Paustenbach, P.R.D. Williams, and P.J. Sheehan. 2009. An evaluation of short-term exposures of brake mechanics to asbestos during automotive and truck brake cleaning and machining activities. Exp Sci Environ Epidemiol. 19(5):458-474.

20 Williams, E.S., J. Panko, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2009. The European Union’s REACH regulation: A review of its history and requirements. Crit Rev Tox. 39(7):553-575.

21 Madl, A.K. and K.E. Pinkerton. 2009. Health effects of inhaled engineered and incidental nanoparticles.  Crit Rev Tox. 39(8):629-658.

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McAtee, B.L., E.P. Donovan, S.H. Gaffney, W. Frede, J.S. Knutsen, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2009. Historical analysis of airborne beryllium concentrations at a copper beryllium machining facility (1964-2000). Ann Occup Hyg. 53(4):373-82.


23 Galbraith, D.A. and D. Weill. 2009. Authors’ response to Kreiss et al. (2009). Int Arch Occup Environ Health. Advance online publication, July 30, 2009. doi: 10.1007/s00420-009-0436-3

24 Kuykendall J.R., S.L. Shaw, D. Paustenbach, K. Fehling, S. Kacew, and V. Kabay. 2009. Chemicals present in automobile traffic tunnels and the possible community health hazards: A review of the literature. Inhal Toxicol. 21(9): 747–792.

25 Madl, A.K., S.H. Gaffney, J.L. Balzer, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2009. Airborne asbestos concentrations associated with heavy equipment brake removal. Ann Occup Hyg. 53(8):839-857. 

26 Gaffney, S.H., Panko, J.M., Unice, K.M., Burns, A.M., Kreider, M.L., Gelatt, R.H., Booher, L., Paustenbach, D.J. 2009. Occupational Exposure to Benzene at the ExxonMobil Refinery in Baytown, TX (1978-2006). J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol, in press.

27 Sahmel, J., K. Unice, P. Scott, D. Cowan, and D. Paustenbach. 2009. The use of multizone models to estimate an airborne chemical contaminant generation and decay profile: Occupational exposures of hairdressers to vinyl chloride in hairspray during the 1960s and 1970s. Risk Anal. 29(12):1699-1725.

28 Cowan, D. M., W. Zheng, Y. Zou, X. Shi, J. Chen, F. S. Rosenthal and Q. Fan (2009). "Manganese exposure among smelting workers: relationship between blood manganese-iron ratio and early onset neurobehavioral alterations." Neurotoxicology 30(6): 1214-22.

29 Finley, B., K. Fehling, J. Warmerdam, and E.J. Morinello. 2009. Oral bioavailability of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins/dibenzofurans in industrial soils. Hum Ecol Risk Assess. 15(6):1146-1167.

2008
1 Donovan, E.P., D.F. Staskal, K.M. Unice, J.D. Roberts, L.C. Haws, B.L. Finley, and M.A. Harris. 2008. Risk of gastrointestinal disease associated with exposure to pathogens in the sediments of the lower Passaic River. Appl Environ Microbiol. 74(4):1004-1018.

2 Donovan, E., K. Unice, J.D. Roberts, M. Harris, and B. Finley. 2008. Risk of gastrointestinal disease associated with exposure to pathogens in the water of the lower Passaic River. Appl Environ Microbiol. 74(4):994-1003.

3 Finley, BL, Galbraith DA, Weill D.  Comments on respiratory toxicity of diacetyl.  Toxicol Sci.  105(2):429-432.  (Letter to Editor)

4 Gaffney, S.H., E.C.Moody, M.A. McKinley, J.S Knutsen, A.K. Madl, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2008 Worker Exposure to Methanol Vapors During Cleaning of Semiconductor Wafers in a Manufacturing Setting.J Occup Environ Hyg. 5:313-324.

5 Galbraith DA, Weill D.  Diacetyl and bronchiolitis obliterans.  Am J Respir Crit Care Med.  178(3):313-4.  (Letter to Editor)

6 Jiang, G.C.T., A.K. Madl, K.J. Ingmundson, D.M. Murbach, K.A. Fehling, D.J. Paustenbach, and B.L. Finley. 2008. A study of airborne chrysotile concentrations associated with handling, unpacking, and repacking boxes of automobile clutch discs. Reg Tox Pharm. 51(1):87-97.

7 Paustenbach, D.J. 2008. Re: A Rebuttal: Secret Ties to Industry and Conflicting Interests in Cancer Research, March, 2007; 50(3):227-233. Am J Ind Med. Letter to the editor. Am J Ind Med 51:714-716..

8 Pierce, J.S., G.C.-T Jiang, and B.L. Finley. 2008. A state of the science review of the potential health hazards associated with asbestos in shielded metal arc welding rods in the United States. Toxicol Environ Chem. 90(5):917-956

9 Pierce, J.S., M.A. McKinley, D.J. Paustenbach, and B.L. Finley. 2008. An evaluation of reported no-effect chrysotile asbestos exposures for lung cancer and mesothelioma. Crit Rev Tox. 38:191-214.

10 Scott, P.K., and D. Proctor. 2008. Soil suspension/dispersion modeling methods for estimating health-based soil cleanup levels of hexavalent chromium at chromite ore processing residue sites. JAWMA. 58:384-403.

11 Haws, L.C., J.A. Tachovsky, E.S. Williams, L.L.F. Scott, D.J. Paustenbach, and M.A. Harris. 2008. Assessment of potential human health risks posed by benzene in beverages. J Food Sci. 73(4):T33-41.

12 Murbach, D.M., A.K. Madl, K.M. Unice, J.S. Knutsen, P.S. Chapman, J.L. Brown, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2008. Airborne concentrations of asbestos onboard maritime shipping vessels (1978-1992). Ann Occup Hyg. 52(4):267-279.

13 Connor, K.T., M.A. Harris, M.R. Edwards, R.A. Budinsky, G.C. Clark, A.C. Chu, B.L. Finley and J.C. Rowlands. 2008. Geomatrix AH receptor agonist activity in human blood measured with a cell-based bioassay: Evidence for naturally occurring AH receptor ligands in vivo. J Exp Sci Environ Epidemiol. 18(4):369–380.

14 Madl, A.K., E.P. Donovan, S.H. Gaffney, M.A. McKinley, E.C. Moody, J.L. Henshaw, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2008. Historical state-of-the-science review of the occupational health hazards of crystalline silica in abrasive blasting operations and related requirements for respiratory protection. J Toxicol Environ Health, Part B Crit Rev. 11(7):548-608.


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Madl, A.K., L.L. Scott, D.M. Murbach, K.A. Fehling, B.L. Finley, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2008. Exposure to chrysotile asbestos associated with unpacking and repacking boxes of automobile brake pads and shoes. Annal Occup Hyg. 52(6):463-479.

16 Scott, L.L.F., K.M. Unice, P. Scott, L.M. Nguyen, L.C. Haws, M. Harris, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2008. Addendum to: Evaluation of PCDD/F and dioxin-like PCB serum concentration data from the 2001-2002 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey of the United States population. J Exp Sci Environ Epidemiol. 18(5):524-532.

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Staskal, D.F., L.L.F. Scott, L.C. Haws, W.J. Luksemburg, L.S. Birnbaum, J.D. Urban, E.S. Williams, D.J. Paustenbach, and M.A. Harris. 2008. Assessment of polybrominated diphenyl ether exposures and health risks associated with consumption of southern Mississippi catfish. Environ Sci Technol. 42(17):6755-6761.


18 Williams, P.R.D., J.M. Panko, K. Unice, J.L. Brown, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2008. Occupational exposures associated with petroleum-derived products containing trace levels of benzene. J Occup Environ Hyg 5(9):565-574.

2007 Go to Top
1 Brown, L.A., H. Khousbouei, J.S. Goodwin, C.V. Irvin-Wilson, A. Ramesh, S. Liu, M.M. McCallister, G.C-T Jiang, M. Aschner, and D.B. Hood. 2007. Downregulation of Early Ionotrophic Glutamate Receptor Subunit Developmental Expression as a Mechanism for Observed Plasticity Deficits Following Gestational Exposure to Benzo(a)pyrene. Neurotox. Online version: doi:10.1016/j.neuro.2007.05.005.

2 Buffler, P.A., M.A. Kelsh, R.M. Kalmes, E.C. Lau, P.S. Chapman, S.M. Wood, G.P. Brorby, J.M. Silva, H.C. Hooper, B.D. Rizzo, and R. Wood. 2007. A Nested Case-Control Study of Brain Tumors among Employees at a Petroleum Exploration and Extraction Research Facility. J Occup Environ Med. 49(7):791-802.

3 Donovan, E.P., M.E. Kolanz, D.A. Galbraith, P.S. Chapman, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2007. Performance of the beryllium blood lymphocyte proliferation test based on a long-term occupational surveillance program. Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 81:165-178.

4 Ferriby, L.L., J.S. Knutsen, M. Harris, K.M. Unice, P. Scott, P. Nony, L.C. Haws, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2007. Evaluation of PCDD/F and dioxin-like PCB serum concentration data from the 2001-2002. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey of United States Population. J Exp Sci Environ Epidemiol. 17(4):358-71.

5 Finley, B.L., R.O. Richter, F.S. Mowat, S. Mlynarek, D.J. Paustenbach, J.M. Warmerdam, and P.J. Sheehan. 2007. Cumulative asbestos exposure for US automobile mechanics involved in brake repair (circa 1950s-2000). J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 17:644-655.

6 Gaffney, S.H., and D.J. Paustenbach. 2007. A proposed approach for setting occupational exposure limits for sensory irritants based on chemosensory models. Ann Occup Hyg. 51(4):345-356.

7 Henshaw, J., S.H. Gaffney, A.K. Madl, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2007. The employer’s responsibility to maintain a safe and health work environment. An historical review of societal expections and industrial practices. Employ Respons Rights J. 19:173-192.

8 Jiang, G.C-T, K. Tidwell, B. McLaughlin, J. Cai, R. Gupta, D. Milatovic, R. Nass, and M. Aschner. 2007. Neurotoxic Potential of Depleted Uranium in Primary Rat Cortical Neurons and Caenorhabditis elegans. Tox Sci. 99(2):553-565.

9 Kerger, B. D., H.W. Leung, P.K. Scott, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2007. Refinements on the age-dependent half-life model for estimating childhood body burdens of dibenzodioxins and dibenzofurans. Chemosphere. 67:S272-8.

10 Kuykendall, J.R., E.J. Jarvi, B.L. Finley, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2007. DNA-Protein crosslink formation in Burkitt’s lymphoma cells cultured with benzaldehyde and the sedative paraldehyde. Drug Chem Toxicol. 30(1):1-16

11 Madl, A.K., K. Clark and D.J. Paustenbach. 2007. Exposure to airborne asbestos during removal and installation of gaskets and packings: A review of published and unpublished studies. J Tox Environ Health. 10(4):259-86.

12 Madl, A.K., K.M. Unice, J.L. Brown, M.E. Kolanz, and M.S. Kent. 2007. Exposure-response analysis for beryllium sensitization and chronic beryllium disease among workers in a beryllium metal machining plant. J Occup Environ Hyg. 4(6):448-66.

13 Nguyen, N.P., C.C. Moltz, C. Frank, P. Vos, H.J. Smith, P.D. Nguyen, M.L. Nguyen, S. Dutta, C. Lemanski, and S. Sallah. 2007. Impact of swallowing therapy on aspiration rate following treatment for locally advanced cancer. Oral Oncology. 43:352-7.

14 Nguyen, N.P., D. North, H.J. Smith, S. Dutta, A. Alfieri, U. Karlsson, H. Lee, T. Martinez, C. Lemanski, L.M. Nguyen, A. Ludin, and S. Sallah. 2007. Safety and effectiveness of prophylactic gastrostomy tubes for head and neck cancer undergoing chemoradiation. Surg Oncol. 15(4):199-203.

15 Nguyen, N.P., P. Vos, U. Karlsson, P. Nguyen, S. Dutta, C. Lemanski, A. Ludin, S. Rose, L.M. Nguyen, H. Ward, S. Huang, and S. Sallah. 2007. Quality of life following chemoradiation and postoperative radiation for locally advanced head and neck cancer. ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec. 69(5):271-76.

16 Paustenbach, D.J., J.M. Panko, P.K. Scott and K.M. Unice. 2007. A methodology for estimating human exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA): A retrospective exposure assessment of a community (1951-2003). J Toxicol Environ Health A. 70(1):28-57.

17 Paustenbach, D.J., S.H. Gaffney, P.K. Scott, J.L. Brown, and J.M. Panko. 2007. High background levels of urinary benzene metabolites found in a volunteer study. Commentary. J Occup Environ Hyg. 4(8):71-7.

18 Ray, R., V. Craven, J. Kinnell, M. Bingham, M. Freeman and B. Finley. 2007. A statistical method for analyzing data collected by a creel/angler survey (Part 2). J Toxicol Environ Health A. 70(6):496-511.

19 Ray, R., V. Craven, M. Bingham, J. Kinnell, E. Hastings, and B. Finley. 2007. Human health exposure factor estimates based upon a creel/angler survey of the lower Passaic River (Part 3). J Toxicol Environ Health A. 70(6): 512-28.

20 Scott, P.K., K.M. Unice, S. Williams, and J.M. Panko. 2007. Statistical evaluation of metal concentrations as a method for identifying World Trade Center dust in buildings. Environmental Forensics. 8(4):301-311.

21 Urban, J.D., G. Vargas, M. von Zastrow, and R.B. Mailman. 2007. Aripiprazole has functionally selective actions at D2 receptor-mediated signaling pathways. Neuropsychopharm. 32(1):67-77.

22 Urban, J.D., W.P. Clarke, M. von Zastrow, B. Kobilka, D.E. Nichols, H. Weinstein, J.A. Javitch, B.L. Roth, A. Christopoulos, P.M. Sexton, K.J. Miller, M. Spedding, and R.B. Mailman. 2007. Functional selectivity and classical concepts of quantitative pharmacology. J Pharm and Exp Therapeutics. 320(1):1-13.

23 Widner,T.E., 2007 Poisoning in the Intelligence Communities and among the World's leaders. Report of research conducted for the University of New Haven for the country's first graduate program in National Security and Public Safety.

24 Widner, T.E., 2007. The National Planning Scenarios created to guide allocation of U.S. terrorism prevention funds. Report of research conducted for the University of New Haven for the country's first graduate program in National Security and Public Safety.

25 Williams, P., A. Phelka, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2007. A review of historical exposures to asbestos among skilled craftsmen (1940-2006). J Tox Environ Health, Part B. 10:319-377.

26 Williams, P., D.J. Paustenbach, J.L. Balzer, and C. Mangold. 2007. Retrospective exposure assessment of airborne asbestos related to skilled craftsmen at a petroleum refinery in Beaumont, Texas (1940-2006). J Tox Environ Health, Part A. 70:1076-107.

27 Williams, P.R.D., J.S. Knutsen, C. Atkinson, A.K. Madl, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2007. Airborne concentrations of benzene associated with the historical use of some formulations of liquid wrench. J Occup Env Hyg. 4:547-561.

2006 Go to Top
1 Budinsky, R. A., D. J. Paustenbach, D. Fontaine, B. Landenberger, and T. B. Starr. 2006. Recommended relative potency factors for 2,3,4,7,8 pentachlorodibenzofuran: The impact of different dose metrics. J Toxicol Sci. 91(1):275-85.

2 Cher, D.J., D.C. Deubner, M.A. Kelsh, P.S. Chapman, and R.M. Ray. 2006. Assessment of the Beryllium Lymphocyte Proliferation Test Using Statistical Process Control. Inhal Toxicol. 18(11):901-10.

3 Ferriby, L.L., E.S. Williams, W.J. Luksemburg, D.J. Paustenbach, L.C. Haws, L.S. Birnbaum, and M.A. Harris. 2006. Comparing PCDDs, PCDFs, and dioxin-like PCBs in farm-raised and wild-caught catfish from Southern Mississippi. Organohalogen Compounds. 68:612-15.

4 Ferriby, L.L., E.S. Williams, W.J. Luksemburg, D.J. Paustenbach, L.C. Haws, L.S. Birnbaum, and M.A. Harris. 2006. Comparing polychlorinated biphenyls in farm-raised and wild-caught catfish from Southern Mississippi. Organohalogen Compounds. 68:2527-30.

5 Ferriby, L.L., J.S. Knutsen, M.A. Harris, K.M. Unice, P. Scott, P. Nony, L.C. Haws, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2006. Evaluation of PCDD/F and dioxin-like PCB serum concentration data from the 2001-2002 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey of the United States population. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 17:358-371.

6 Haws, L.C., M.J. DeVito, L.S. Birnbaum, N.J. Walker, P.K. Scott, K.M. Unice, M.A. Harris, W.H. Farland, B.L. Finley, and D.F. Staskal. 2006. An alternative method for establishing TEFs for dioxin-like compounds. Part 2. Development of an approach to quantitatively weight the underlying potency data. Organohalogen Compounds. 68:2523-26.

7 Haws, L.C., P.K. Scott, K.M. Unice, M. Gough, M.A. Harris, D.S. Staskal, D.J. Paustenbach, and M. Pavuk. 2006. Are dioxin body burdens surrogates for other risk factors in associations between dioxin diabetes? Organohalogen Compounds. 68:273-276.

8 Haws, L.C., S. Su, M.A. Harris, M.J. DeVito, N. Walker, W. Farland, B.L. Finley, and L. Birnbaum. 2006. Development of a refined database of mammalian relative potency estimates for dioxin-like compounds. Toxicol Sci. 89(1):4-30.

9 Jiang, G.C.-T. and M. Aschner. 2006. Neurotoxicity of Depleted Uranium – Reasons for Increased Concern. Biol Trace Elem Res. 110(1):1-18.

10 Kerger, B.D., H.W. Leung, P. Scott, D.J. Paustenbach, L.L. Needham, D.G. Patterson, Jr., P.M. Gerthoux, and P. Mocarelli. 2006. Age- and concentration-dependent elimination of half-life of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in Seveso children. Environ Health Perspect. 114(10):1596-602.

11 Leung, H.W., B.D. Kerger, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2006. Elimation half-lives of selected polychlorinated dibenzodioxins and dibenzofurans in breast-fed human infants. J Toxcol Environ Health. 69(6):437-43.

12 Mangold, C., K. Clark, A.K. Madl, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2006. An exposure study of bystanders and workers during the installation and removal of asbestos gaskets and packing. J Occup Environ Hyg. 3(2):87-98.

13 Nguyen, N.P., C. Frank, C.C. Moltz, P. Vos, H.J. Smith, P.D. Nguyen, T. Martinez, H. Lee, L.M. Nguyen, and S. Sallah. 2006. Aspiration rate following nonsurgical therapy for laryngeal cancer. ORL. 69:116-20.

14 Nguyen, N.P., C. Frank, C.C. Moltz, P. Vos, H.J. Smith, P.V. Bhadimipati, U. Karlsson, P.D. Nguyen, A. Alfieri, M.L. Nguyen, C. Lemanski, C. Wayne, S. Rose, and S. Sallah. 2006. Aspiration rate following chemoradiation for head and neck cancer: An underreported occurrence. Radiotherapy Oncol. 80:302-6.

15 Nguyen, N.P., C.C. Moltz, C. Frank, U. Karlsson, H.J. Smith, P. Vos, L.M. Nguyen, S. Rose, S. Dutta, and S. Sallah. 2006. Evolution of chronic dysphagia following treatment for head and neck cancer. Oral Oncol. 42:374-80.

16 Nguyen, N.P., C.C. Moltz, C. Frank, U. Karlsson, P.D. Nguyen, P. Vos, H.J. Smith, S. Dutta, L.M. Nguyen, and S. Sallah. 2006. Dysphagia severity following chemoradiation and postoperative radiation for head and neck cancer. Eur J Radiol. 59:453-9.

17 Nguyen, N.P., P. Vos, H.J. Smith, P.D. Nguyen, A. Alfieri, U. Karlsson, S. Dutta, C. Lemanski, L.M. Nguyen, and S. Sallah. 2006. Concurrent chemoradiation for locally advanced oropharyngeal cancer. Am J Otolaryngol. 28:3-8.

18 Nieuwenhuijsen, M., D.J. Paustenbach and R. Duarte-Davidson. 2006. New developments in exposure assessment: The impact on the practice of health risk assessment and epidemiological studies. Environ Intl. 32:996-1009.

19 Paustenbach, D.J. and D.A. Galbraith. 2006. Biomonitoring and Biomarkers: Exposure assessment will never be the same. Environ Health Perspect. 114(8):1143-9.

20 Paustenbach, D.J. and D.A. Galbraith. 2006. Biomonitoring: Is body burden relevant to public health? Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 44(3):249-61.

21 Paustenbach, D.J. and S.H. Gaffney. 2006. The role of odor and irritation, as well as risk perception, in the setting of occupational exposure limits. Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 79(4):339-42.

22 Paustenbach, D.J., A.K. Madl, E.P. Donovan, K. Clark, K. Fehling, and T. Lee. 2006. Chrysotile asbestos exposure associated with removal of automobile exhaust systems (ca. 1945-1975) by mechanics: Results of a simulation study. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 16(2):156-71.

23 Paustenbach, D.J., B.L. Finley, P.J. Sheehan and G.P. Brorby. 2006. Re: Evaluation of the size and type of free particulates collected from unused asbestos-containing brake components as related to potential for respirability. Am J Ind Med. 49:60-1.

24 Paustenbach, D.J., K. Fehling, P. Scott, M. Harris and B.D. Kerger. 2006. Identifying soil cleanup criteria for dioxins in urban residential soils: How have 20 years of research and risk assessment experience affected the analysis? J Toxicol Environ Health. B Crit Rev. 9(2):87-145.

25 Paustenbach, D.J., M.A. Harris, L.L. Ferriby, E.S. Williams, L.C. Haws, K.M. Unice, and P.K. Scott. 2006. Development of PCDD/F TEQ serum reference values for the U.S. population for use in evaluating biomonitoring results. Organohalogen Compounds. 68:480-483.

26 Paustenbauch, D.J., J.M.Panko, P.K. Scott, and K.M.Unice. 2006. A methodology for estimating human exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid(PFOA): A retrospective exposure assessment of a community (1951-2003). J Toxicol Snviron Health. 70(1):28-57.

27 Phelka, A.D., M. Sadoff, B.P. Martin and M.A. Philbert. 2006. BCL-XL Expression Levels Influence Differential Regional Astrocytic Susceptibility to 1,3-Dinitrobenzene. Neurotoxicol. 27(2):192-200.

28 Scott, P.K., L.C. Haws, D.F. Staskal, L.S. Birnbaum, N.J. Walker, M.J. DeVito, M.A. Harris, W.H. Farland, B.L. Finley, and K.M. Unice. 2006. An alternative method for establishing TEFs for dioxin-like compounds. Part 1. Evaluation of decision analysis methods for use in weighting relative potency data. Organohalogen Compounds. 68:2519-2522.

29 Staskal, D.F., J.J. Diliberto, and L.S. Birnbam. 2006. Disposition of BDE 47 in developing mice. Toxicol Sci. 90(2):309-16.

30 Staskal, D.F., J.J. Diliberto, and L.S. Birnbaum. 2006. Impact of repeated exposure on the toxicokinetics of BDE 47 in mice. Toxicol Sci. 89(2):380-5.

31 Staskal, D.F., K.M. Unice, N.J. Walker, M.J. DeVito, L.S. Birnbaum, P.K. Scott, M.A. Harris, W.H. Farland, B.L. Finley, and L.C. Haws. 2006. An alternative method for establishing TEFs for dioxin-like compounds. Part 3. Development of weighted distributions of REPs for PCB 126 and 2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF. Organohalogen Compounds. 68:836-839.

32 Staskal, D.F., L.L. Ferriby, E.S. Williams, W.J. Luksemburg, L.C. Haws, L.S. Birnbaum, D.J. Paustenbach, and M.A. Harris. 2006. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers in southern Mississippi catfish. Organohalogen Compounds. 68:1839-42.

33 Van den Berg, M., L. Birnbaum, M. Denison, M. DeVito, W. Farland, M. Feeley, H. Fiedler, H. Hakansson, A. Hanberg, L.C. Haws, M. Rose, S. Safe, D. Schrenk, C. Tohyama, A. Tritscher, J. Tuomisto, M. Tysklind, N. Walker, and R.E. Peterson. 2006. The 2005 World Health Organization Reevaluation of Human and Mammalian Toxic Equivalency Factors for Dioxins and Dioxin-Like Compounds. Toxicol Sci. 93(2):223-41.

2005 Go to Top
1 Breysse, P.N., D.L. Williams, J.B. Herbstman, J.M. Symons, S.N. Chillrud, J. Ross, S. Henshaw, K. Rees, M. Watson, and A.S. Geyh. 2005. Asbestos exposures to truck drivers during World Trade Center clean-up operations. J Occup Environ Hyg. 2(8):400-5.

2 Connor, K.T., M. Eversen, S.H. Su, and B.L. Finley. 2005. Quantitation of polychlorinated biphenyls in fish for human cancer risk assessment: A comparative case study. Environ Toxicol Chem. 24(1):17-24.

3 Finley, B.L. and A. Santamaria. 2005. Current evidence and research needs regarding the risk of manganese-induced neurological effects in welders. Neurotoxicol. 26(2):285-9.

4 Gaffney, S.H., F.C. Curriero, P.T. Strickland, G.E. Glass, K. Helzlsouer, and P.N. Breysse. 2005. Influence of geographic location in modeling blood pesticide levels in a community surrounding an EPA Superfund site. Environ Health Perspect. 113(12):1712-6.

5 Galbraith,D.A. 2005. Judgement Day for Cox-2 Inhibitors, or Just Another Day? Pharmaceutical Law & Industry Report, 2005;3:233-5.

6 Harris, M.A., B.L. Finley, and P. Scott. 2005. Development of a relative estimate potency distribution for 2,3,7,8-TCDF. Organohalogen Compounds. 67:2479-82.

7 Kerger, B. D., H.W. Leung, D.J. Paustenbach, L.L. Needham, D.G. Patterson, Jr., P.M. Gerthoux, and P. Mocarelli. 2005. Age- and concentration dependent TCDD elimination kinetics in Seveso children. Organohalogen Compounds. 67:1722-5.

8 Kerger, B.D., D.R. Suder, C.E. Schmidt, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2005. Airborne exposure to trihalomethanes from tap water in homes with refrigeration-type and evaporative cooling systems. J Toxicol Environ Health A. 68(6):401-29.

9 Li, A.A., P.J. Mink, L.J. McIntosh, M.J. Teta, and B.L. Finley. 2005. Evaluation of epidemiologic and animal data associating pesticides with Parkinson's disease. J Occup Environ Med. 47(10):1059-87.

10 Mandel, J.S., B.H. Alexander, B.A. Baker, J.F. Acquavella, P.S. Chapman, and R. Honeycutt. 2005. Biomonitoring for farm families in the farm family exposure study. Scand J Work Environ Health. 31(1):98-104.

11 Mezei, G., D. Cher, M. Kelsh, C. Edinboro, P.S. Chapman, and R. Kavet. 2005. Occupational Magnetic Field Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease: Assessing the Potential Confounding by Smoking. Ann Epidemiol. 15(8):622-9.

12 Mowat, F., M. Bono, R.J. Lee, S. Tamburello, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2005. Occupational exposure to airbone asbestos from phenolic molding material (Bakelite) during sanding, drilling and related activities. J Occup Environ Hyg. 2(10):497-507.

13 Neiger, J.D., T.Y. Crow, C.R. Partridge, E.S. Williams, J.T. Chao, K.S. Ramos, G.A. Meininger, and E.Wilson. 2005. Modulation of α4 integrin mRNA levels is coupled to deficits in vasomotor function in rat arterioles by allylamine. Life Sciences. 76:1895-1905.

14 Nguyen, N.P., C.C. Moltz, C. Frank, U. Karlsson, H.J. Smith, P.D. Nguyen, P. Vos, L.M. Nguyen, S. Rose, S. Dutta, and S.Sallah. 2005. Severity and duration of chronic dysphagia following treatment for head and neck cancer. Anticancer Res. 25:2929-34.

15 Partridge, C.R., E.S. Williams, R. Barhoumi, M. Tadesse, C.D. Johnson, K.P. Lu, G.A. Meininger, E.Wilson, and K.S. Ramos. 2005. Novel Genomic Targets in Oxidant-Induced Vascular Injury. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 38(6):983-96.

16 Paustenbach, D.J. and D.A. Galbraith. 2005. Biomonitoring: Measuring levels of chemicals in people and what the results mean. American Council on Science and Health. Washington, DC. Online at http://www.acsh.org/publications/pubID.1148/pub_detail.asp.

17 Paustenbach, D.J., K. Fehling, M.A. Harris, P. Scott, and B.D. Kerger. 2005. Identifying soil clean-up criteria for dioxin in residential soils: How has 20 years of research and risk assessment experience impacted the analysis? Organohalogen Compounds. 67:2483-6.

18 Schecter, A., O. Papke, K.C. Tung, D. Staskal, and L.Birnbaum. 2005. Polybrominated diphenyl ether contamination of United States food. Environ Sci Tech. 20:5306-11.

19 Staskal, D.F., J.J. Diliberto, M.J. DeVito, and L.S. Birnbaum. 2005. Toxicokinetics of BDE 47 in Female Mice: Effects of Dose, Route of Exposure, and Time. Toxicol Sci. 83:215-23.

20 Staskal, D.F., M.J. DeVito, D.G. Ross, and L.S. Birnbaum. 2005. Inhibition of Human and Rat CYP1A2 by TCDD and Dioxin-like Chemicals. Toxicol Sci. 84:225-31.

21 Williams, P.R.D and D.J. Paustenbach. 2005. Characterizing historical industrial hygiene data: A case study involving benzene exposures at a chemical manufacturing facility (1976-1987). J Occup Environ Hyg. 2(7):341-50.

22 Williams, P.R.D., K. Robinson, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2005. Benzene exposures associated with tasks performed on marine vessels (circa 1975 to 2000). J Occup Environ Hyg. 2(11):586-99.

2004 Go to Top
1 Acquavella, J.F., B.H. Alexander, J.S. Mandel, C. Gustin, B. Baker, P.S. Chapman, and M.Bleeke. 2004. Glyphosate Biomonitoring for Farmers and Their Families: Results from the Farm Family Exposure Study. Environ Health Perspect. 112(3):321-6.

2 Birnbaum, L.S. and D.F. Staskal. 2004. Brominated Flame Retardants: Cause for Concern? Environ Health Persp. 112:9-17.

3 Buffler, P., M. Kelsh, P.S. Chapman, S. Wood, E. Lau, A. Golembesky, R. Wood, R. Kalmes, and G. Brorby. 2004. Primary Brain Tumor Mortality at a Petroleum Exploration and Extraction Research Facility. J Occup Environ Med. 46:257-70.

4 Chao, J.T., G.A. Meininger, J.L. Patterson, S.A. Jones, C.R. Partridge, J.D. Nieger, E.S. Williams, S.J. Kaufman, K.S. Ramos, and E. Wilson. 2004. Regulation of a7 Integrin Expression in Vascular Smooth Muscle by Injury-Induced Atherosclerosis. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 287(1):H381-9.

5 Connor, K., M.A. Harris, M. Edwards, A. Chu, G. Clark, and B.L. Finley. 2004. Estimating the total TEQ in human blood from naturally-occurring vs. anthropogenic dioxins: a dietary study. Organohalogen Compounds. 66:3408-13.

6 Gay, E.A., J.D. Urban, D.E. Nichols, G.S. Oxford, and R.B. Mailman. 2004. Functional selectivity of D2 receptor ligands in a Chinese hamster ovary hD2L cell line: Evidence for induction of ligand-specific receptor states. Mol Pharm. 66(1):97-105.

7 Haws, L.C., M.A. Harris, S. Su, L. Birnbaum, M.J. DeVito, W. Farland, N. Walker, K. Connor, A. Santamaria, and B.L. Finley. 2004. Development of a refined database of relative potency estimates to facilitate better characterization of variability and uncertainty in the current mammalian TEFs for PCDDs, PCDFs, and dioxin-like PCBs. Organohalogen Compounds. 66:3426-32.

8 Haws, L.C., M.A. Harris, S. Su, N. Walker, L. Birnbaum, M.J. DeVito, W. Farland, K. Connor, A. Santamaria, and B.L. Finley. 2004. A preliminary approach to characterizing variability and uncertainty in the mammalian PCDD/F and PCB TEFs. Organohalogen Compounds. 66:3439-45.

9 Henshaw, S.L., F.C. Curriero, T.M. Shields, G.E. Glass, P.T. Strickland, and P.N. Breysse. 2004. Geostatistics and GIS: Tools for characterizing environmental contamination. J Med Syst. 28(4)335-48.

10 Holsapple, M.P., D.J. Paustenbach, G. Charnley, L.J. West, M.I. Luster, R.R. Dietert, and L.A.B. Naas. 2004. Workshop summary: children’s health – what’s so special about the developing immune system? Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 199(1):61-70.

11 Paustenbach, D.J., A. Sage, M. Bono, and F. Mowat. 2004. Occupational exposure to airborne asbestos from coatings, mastics, and adhesives. J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol. 14(3):234-44.

12 Paustenbach, D.J., B.L. Finley, E. Lu, G.P. Brorby, and P. Sheehan. 2004. Environmental and occupational health hazards associated with the presence of asbestos in brake linings and pads (1900 to present): A “state-of-the-art” review. J Toxicol Environ Health B Crit Rev. 7(1):33-110.

13 Paustenbach, D.J., H. Leung, P. Scott, and B. Kerger. 2004. An approach to calculating childhood body burdens of dibenzodioxins and dibenzofurans which accounts for age-dependent biological half lives. Organohalogen Compounds. 66:2714-21.

14 Proctor, D.M., J.P. Panko, E.W. Liebig, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2004. Estimating historical occupational exposure to airborne hexavalent chromium in chromate production plant: 1940-1972. J Occup Environ Hyg. 1(11):752-67.

15 Ruby, M., S. Casteel, T. Evans, K. Fehling, D.J. Paustenbach, R. Budinsky, J. Giesy, L. Aylward, and B. Landenberger. 2004. Background concentrations of dioxins, furans, and PCBs in Sprague-Dawley rats and juvenile swine. J Toxicol Environ Health A. 67(11):845-50.

2003 Go to Top
1 Birnbaum, L.S., D.F. Staskal, J.J. Diliberto. 2003. Health effects of polybrominated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PBDDs) and dibenzofurans (PBDFs). Environ Int. 29:855-60.

2 Crump, C., K. Crump, E. Hack, R. Luippold, K. Mundt, E. Liebig, J.M. Panko, D.J. Paustenbach, and D. Proctor. 2003. Dose-response and risk assessment of airborne hexavalent chromium and lung cancer mortality. Risk Anal. 23(6):1147-63.

3 Finley, B.L. and K.T. Connor. 2003. Naturally occurring Ah-receptor agonists in foods: Implications regarding dietary dioxin exposure and health risk. Human Ecol Risk Assess. 9:1747-63.

4 Finley, B.L., D.R. Ownby, and S.M. Hays. 2003. Airborne tire particulates in the environment: A possible asthma risk from latex proteins? Human Ecol Risk Assess. 9:1505-18.

5 Finley, B.L., K.T. Connor, and P.K. Scott. 2003. The use of toxic equivalency factor distributions in probabilistic risk assessments for dioxins, furans, and PCBs. J Toxicol Environ Health A. 66(6):533-50.

6 Finley, B.L., T. Iannuzzi, N. Wilson, J.C. Kinnell, V.A. Craven, S. Lemeshow, C.M. Teaf, E.J. Calabrese, and P.T. Kostecki. 2003. The Passaic Creel/Angler survey: Expert panel review, findings, and recommendations. Human Ecol Risk Assess. 9(3):829-55.

7 Greene, J., S. Hays, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2003. Basis for a proposed reference dose (RfD) for dioxin of 1-10 pg/kg-day: A weight of evidence evaluation of the human and animal studies. J Toxicol Environ Health. B Crit Rev. 6(2):115-59.

8 Hays, S.M., C. Cushing, H.W. Leung, D. Pyatt, K. Holicky, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2003. Exposure of infants and children in the U.S. to the flame retardant decabromodiphenyl oxide (DBDPO). J Children’s Health. 1(4):449-75.

9 Kelsh, M.A., P.A. Buffler, J.J. Daaboul, G.W. Rutherford, E.C. Lau, J.C. Barnard, A.K. Exuzides, A.K. Madl, L.G. Palmer, and F.W. Lorey. 2003. Primary congenital hypothyroidism, newborn thyroid function and environmental perchlorate exposure among residents of a Southern California Community. J Occup Environ Med. 45(10):1116-27.

10 Luippold, R.S., K.A. Mundt, R.P. Austin, E.W. Liebig, J.M. Panko, C. Crump, K. Crump, D.M. Proctor. 2003. Lung cancer mortality among chromate production workers. J Occup Environ Med. 60:451-7.

11 Mandel, J., P.S. Chapman, and J. Amsel. 2003. Cohort mortality study of employees at the Celanese plant in Pampa, Texas. Am J Ind Med. 43:656-61.

12 Miller, T.J., A.D. Phelka, R.B. Tjalkens, L.A. Dethloff, and M.A. Philbert. 2003. CI-1010 Induced Opening of the Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore Precedes Oxidative Stress and Apoptosis in SY5Y Neuroblastoma Cells. Brain Res. 963:43-56.

13 Moorthy, B., K.P. Miller, W. Jiang, E.S. Williams, S.R. Kondraganti, and K.S. Ramos. 2003. Role of cytochrome P4501B1 in benzo[a]pyrene bio-activation to DNA-binding metabolites in mouse vascular smooth muscle cells: Evidence from 32p-postlabeling for formation of 3-hydroxybenzo[a]pyrene and benzo[a]pyrene-3,6-quinone as major proximate genotoxic intermediates. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 305(1):394-401.

14 Paustenbach, D.J., B.L. Finley, F.S. Mowat and B.D. Kerger. 2003. Human health risk and exposure assessment of chromium (VI) in tap water. J Toxicol Env Health A. 66(14):1295-339.

15 Paustenbach, D.J., R.O. Richter, B.L. Finley, and P.J. Sheehan. 2003. An evaluation of the historical exposures of mechanics to asbestos in brake dust. App Occup Environ Hyg. 18(10):786–804.

16 Phelka, A.D., M.J. Beck and M.A. Philbert. 2003. 1,3-Dinitrobenzene Inhibits Mitochondrial Complex II in Rat and Mouse Brainstem and Cortical Astrocytes. Neurotoxicol. 24(3):403-15.

17 Proctor, D.M., J.P. Panko, E.W. Liebig, P.K. Scott, K.A. Mundt, M.A. Buczynski, R.J. Barnhart, M.A. Harris, R.J. Morgan, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2003. Workplace airborne hexavalent chromium concentrations for the Painesville, Ohio, chromate production plant (1943-1971). Appl Occup Environ Hyg. 18(6):430-49.

18 Scott, P.K., J.C. Petura, and M.A. Harris. 2003. Derivation of a liquid to solid ratio for ASTM method D3987-85 for soils containing chromite ore processing residue using selected unsaturated zone models. Soil and Sediment Contamination. 12(4):443-80.

19 Tjalkens, R.B., A.D. Phelka, and M.A. Philbert. 2003. Regional Variation in the Activation Threshold for 1,3-DNB-Induced Mitochondrial Permeability Transition (MPT) in Brainstem and Cortical Astrocytes. Neurotoxicol. 24(3):391-401.

20 Tsuji, J.S., P.R. Williams, M.R. Edwards, K.P. Allemneni, M.A. Kelsh, D.J. Paustenbach, and P.J. Sheehan. 2003. Evaluation of mercury in urine as an indicator of exposure to low levels of mercury vapor. Environ Health Perspect. 111(4):623-30.

21 Williams, P.R. and D.J. Paustenbach. 2003. Reconstruction of benzene exposure for the Pliofilm cohort (1936-1976) using Monte Carlo techniques. J Toxicol Environ Health A. 66(8):677-781.

22 Williams, P.R.D., K. Holicky, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2003. Current methods for evaluating children’s exposures for use in health risk assessment. J Children’s Health. 1(1):41-98.

23 Yohrling IV, G.J., G.C-T. Jiang, M.M. DeJohn, D.W. Miller, A.B. Young, K.E. Vrana, and J.H-J. Cha. 2003. Analysis of Cellular, Transgenic and Human Models of Huntington’s Disease Reveals Tyrosine Hydroxylase Alterations and Substantia Nigra Neuropathology. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 119(1):28-36.

2002 Go to Top
1 Aylward, L., S. Hays, and B.L. Finley. 2002. Temporal trends in intake of dioxins from foods in the U.S. and Western Europe: Issues with intake estimates and parallel trends in human body burden. Organohalogen Compounds. 55:235-8.

2 Fries, G.F., D.J. Paustenbach, and W.J. Luksemburg. 2002. Complete mass balance of dietary polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in dairy cattle and characterization of the apparent synthesis of hepta- and octachlorodioxins. J Agric Food Chem. 50(15):4226-31.

3 Grant, R.L., R. Rodriguez, C.S. Hofelt, and L.C. Haws. 2002. Shortcomings in USEPA’s approach for predicting risk due to consumption of animal food products impacted by air emissions from hazardous waste combustion facilities: a case study involving phthalates. Human and Ecol Risk Assess. 8(5):1137-54.

4 Madl, A.K. and D.J. Paustenbach. 2002. Airborne concentration of benzene due to diesel locomotive exhaust in a roundhouse. J Toxicol Environ Health A. 65(23):1945-64.

5 Madl, A.K. and D.J. Paustenbach. 2002. Airborne concentrations of benzene and mineral spirits (stoddard solvent) during cleaning of a locomotive generator and traction motor. J Toxicol Environ Health A. 65(23):1965-79.

6 Paustenbach, D.J. 2002. The U.S. EPA science advisory board evaluation of the EPA (2001) dioxin reassessment. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 36(2):211-9.

7 Proctor, D., J.M. Panko, E. Liebig, K. Mundt, M. Buczynski, R. Barnhart, M. Harris, R. Morgan, B.L. Finley, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2002. Workplace concentrations of airborne hexavalent chromium for the Painesville, Ohio chromate production plant. Appl Occ Environ Hyg J. 18(6):430-49.

8 Proctor, D.M., E.C. Shay, K. Fehling, and B.L. Finley. 2002. Assessment of human health and ecological risks posed by the uses of steel-industry slags in the environment. Human Ecol Risk Assess. 8(4):681-711.

9 Proctor, D.M., J.M. Otani, B.L. Finley, D.J. Paustenbach, J.A. Bland, N. Speizer, and E.V. Sargent. 2002. Is hexavalent chromium carcinogenic via ingestion? A weight-of-evidence review. J Toxicol Environ Health A. 65(10):701-46

10 Ruby, M.V., K. Fehling, D.J. Paustenbach, B.D. Landenberger, and M.P. Holsapple. 2002. Oral bioaccessibility of dioxins/furans at low concentrations (50-350 ppt TEQ) in soil. Environ Sci Technol. 36(22):4905-11.

11 Scott, P., J. Petura, M.A. Harris. 2002. Derivation of a liquid to solid ratio for ASTM method D3987 85 for soils containing chromite ore processing residue using selected unsaturated zone models. Soil Sed Contam. 12(4):443-80.

12 Su, S.H., L.C. Pearlman, J.A. Rothrock, T.J. Iannuzzi, and B.L. Finley. 2002. Potential long-term ecological impacts caused by disturbance of contaminated sediments: A case study. Environ Manage. 29(2):234-49.

13 Teuschler, L., J. Klaunig, E. Carney, J. Chambers, R. Conolly, C. Gennings, J. Giesy, R. Hertzberg, C. Klaassen, R. Kodell, D.J. Paustenbach, and R.Yang. 2002. Support of science-based decisions concerning the evaluation of the toxicology of mixtures: a new beginning. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 36(1):34-9.

14 Williams, P.R. and D.J. Paustenbach. 2002. Risk characterization: principles and practice. J Toxicol Environ Health. B Crit Rev. 5(4):337-406.

15 Wilson, E., A.R. Parrish, C.M. Bral, E.S. Williams, and K.S. Ramos. 2002. Collagen Suppresses the Proliferative Phenotype of Allylamine-Injured Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells. Atherosclerosis. 162:289-97.

16 Yohrling IV, G.J., G.C-T. Jiang, M.M. DeJohn, D.J. Robertson, K.E. Vrana, J.H-J. Cha. 2002. Inhibition of Tryptophan Hydroxylase Activity and Decreased 5-HT1A Receptor Binding in a Mouse Model of Huntington’s Disease. J Neurochem. 82:1416-23.

2001 Go to Top
1 Blanchard-Fillion, B., J.M. Souza, T. Friel, G.C-T. Jiang, K.E. Vrana, V. Sharov, L. Barón, C. Schöneich, C. Quijano, B. Alvarez, R. Radi, S. Przedborski, G.S. Fernando, J. Horwitz, and H. Ischiropoulos. 2001. Nitration and Inactivation of Tyrosine Hydroxylase by Peroxynitrite. J Biol Chem. 276:46017-23.

2 Deubner, D.C., Y.W. Lowney, D.J. Paustenbach, and J. Warmerdam. 2001. Contribution of incidental exposure pathways to total beryllium exposures. Appl Occup Environ Hyg. 16(5):568-78.

3 Hays, S.M., L.L. Aylward, B.L. Finley, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2001. Implementing a cancer risk assessment for dioxin using a margin of exposure approach and an internal measure of dose. Organohalogen Compounds. 53:225-8.

4 Hofelt, C.S., M. Honeycutt, J.T. McCoy, and L.C. Haws. 2001. Development of a metabolism factor for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons for use in multipathway risk assessments for hazardous waste combustion facilities. Reg Toxicol Pharmacol. 33:60-5

5 Kent, M.S., T.G. Robins, and A.K. Madl. 2001. Is total mass or mass of alveolar-deposited airborne particles of beryllium a better predictor of the prevalence of disease? A preliminary study of a beryllium processing facility. Appl Occup Environ Hyg. 16(5):539-58.

6 Kolanz, M.E., A.K. Madl, M.A. Kelsh, M.S. Kent, R.M. Kalmes, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2001. A comparison and critique of historical and current exposure assessment methods for beryllium: Implications for evaluating risk of chronic beryllium disease. Appl Occup Environ Hyg. 16(5):593-614.

7 O’Flaherty, E.J., B.D. Kerger, S.M. Hays, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2001. A physiologically based model for the ingestion of chromium(III) and chromium(VI) by humans. Toxicol Sci. 60(2):196-213.

8 Paustenbach, D.J, M.L. Burke, M. Shum, and R. Kalmes. 2001. Airborne concentrations of ethyl and methyl cyanoacrylate in the workplace. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 62(1):70-9.

9 Paustenbach, D.J. 2001. Approaches and considerations for setting occupational exposure limits for sensory irritants: Report of recent symposia. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 62(6):697-704.

10 Paustenbach, D.J., A.K. Madl, and J. Greene. 2001. Identifying an appropriate occupational exposure limit (OEL) for beryllium: Data gaps and current research initiatives. Appl Occup Environ Hyg. 16(5):527-38.

11 Scott, P.K., A. Pittignano, and B.L. Finley. 2001. Evaluation of the physical hazards associated with two remedial alternatives at a Superfund site. Risk Analysis. 21(1):53-61.

12 Su, S.H., J. Rothrock, L. Pearlman, and B.L. Finley. 2001. Health-based criteria for sediment disposal options: A case study of the Port of New York/New Jersey. Human Ecol Risk Assess. 7(6):1737-56

13 Sweeney, L.M., T.R. Tyler, C.R. Kirman, R.A. Corley, R.H. Reitz, D.J. Paustenbach, J.F. Holson, M.D. Whorton, K.M. Thompson, and M.L. Gargas. 2001. Proposed occupational exposure limits for select ethylene glycol ethers using PBPK models and Monte Carlo simulations. Toxicol Sci. 62(1):124-39

14 Wilson, N.D., P.S. Price, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2001. An event-by-event probabilistic methodology for assessing the health risks of persistent chemicals in fish: a case study at the Palos Verdes Shelf. J Toxicol Environ Health. 62(8):595-642.

2000 Go to Top
1 Finley, B.L., D.M. Proctor, M.A. Harris, and J.F. Fowler. 2000. Letter to the editor. Amer J Contact Derm. 123-5.

2 Finley, B.L., P.K. Scott, and C. Kirman. 2000. PCBs in Passaic River sediments: Some analytical considerations. Soil Sed Contam. 9(3):167-79.

3 Gargas, M.L.,T.R.Tyler,L.M.Sweeney, R.A.Corley, K.K.Weitz, T.J. Mast, D.J. Paustenbauch, and S.M. Hays.2000. A Toxicokinetic study of inhaled ethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate and validation of a physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for rat and human. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 165(1):63-73.

4 Gargas, M.L.,T.R.Tyler,L.M.Sweeney, R.A.Corley, K.K.Weitz, T.J. Mast, D.J. Paustenbauch, and S.M. Hays.2000. A Toxicokinetic study of inhaled ethylene glycol monomethyl ether(2-ME) and validation of a physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for the pregnant rat and human. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 165(1):53-62.

5 Goodman, M., D.J. Paustenbach, K. Sipe, C.D. Malloy, P.S. Chapman, M.L. Burke, R. Figueroa, K. Zhao, and K.A. Exuzides. 2000. Epidemiologic study of pulmonary obstruction in workers occupationally exposed to ethyl- and methyl-cyanoacrylate. J Toxicol Environ Health. 59:135-64.

6 Jiang, G.C-T., G.J. Yohrling IV, J.D. Schmitt, and K.E. Vrana. 2000. Identification of Substrate Orienting and Phosphorylation Sites within Tryptophan Hydroxylase using Homology-based Molecular Modeling. J Mol Biol. 302(4):1005-17.

7 Kelsh,M., P.Chapman,.Exuzides, T.D.Bracken,R.Rankin,J.sahl.2000. Female breast cancer feasibility study; a comparison of magnetic field exposures in a garment manufacturing facility and electric utility work environments. Prepared for EPRI, Palo Alto,CA. TR114845.

8 Kerger, B.D., C.E. Schmidt, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2000. Assessment of airborne exposure to trihalomethanes from tap water in residential showers and baths. Risk Anal. 20(5):637-51

9 Kirman, C.R., L.L. Aylward, N.J. Karch, D.J. Paustenbach, B.L. Finley, and S.M. Hays. 2000. Is dioxin a threshold carcinogen? A quantitative analysis of the epidemiological data using internal dose and Monte Carlo methods. Organohalogen Compounds. 48:219-22.

10 Paustenbach, D.J. 2000. The practice of exposure assessment: A state-of-the-art review. J Toxicol Environ Health. B Crit Rev. 3(3):179-291.

11 Proctor, D.M., K. Fehling, E.C. Shay, J.L. Wittenborn, J.J. Green, C. Avent, R.D. Bigham, M. Connolly, B. Lee, T.O. Shepker, and M.A. Zak. 2000. Physical and chemical characteristics of blast furnace, basic oxygen furnace, and electric arc furnace steel industry slags. Environ Sci Technol. 34:1576-82.

12 Reinke, G., M. Swanson, D.J. Paustenbach, and J. Beach. 2000. Chemical and mutagenic properties of asphalt fume condensates generated under laboratory and field conditions. Mutat Res. 469(1):41-50.

13 Scott, P.K., D.E. Rabbe, E.W. Liebig, and B.L. Finley. 2000. Evaluation of three measures of exposure concentration: A case study of surface sediment concentrations in the Passaic River. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 6(3):511-28.

14 Unice, K.M. and B.E.Logan. 2000. The insignificant role of hydrodynamic dispersion on bacterial transport. J Environ Eng. 126:491-500

15 Williams, P.R.D, P.K. Scott, S.M. Hays, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2000. A screening level assessment of household exposures to MTBE in California drinking water. Soil Sed Groundwater. MTBE Special Issue.

16 Williams, P.R.D., P.K. Scott, P.J. Sheehan, and D.J. Paustenbach. 2000. A probabilistic assessment of household exposures to MTBE from drinking water. Hum Ecol Risk Assess. 6:827-49.

17 Yohrling IV, G.J., G.C-T. Jiang, S.M. Mockus, K.E. Vrana. 2000. Intersubunit Binding Domains of Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Tryptophan Hydroxylase. J Neurosci Res. 61(3):313-20.

1999 Go to Top
1 Camesano, T.A., K.M. Unice, and B.E.Logan. 1999. Blocking and ripening of colloids in porous media and their implications for bacterial transport. Colloids and Surfaces, A. Physiochem Eng Asp. 160:291-308.

2 Cockroft, J.K., G.M. Bruce, J.E. Buddenbaum, R.E. Burmeister, S.M. Flack, T. Ijaz, K.M. Thiessen, and T.E. Widner. 1999. Screening-level Evaluation of Additional Potential Materials of Concern. The report of Task 7 of the Oak Ridge Dose Reconstruction. Prepared for the Tennessee Department of Health by ChemRisk, a Service of McLaren/Hart Environmental Services. July.

3 Finley, B.L., C. Kirman, and P.K. Scott. 1999. Derivation of probabilistic distributions for the W.H.O. mammalian toxic equivalency factors. Organohalogen Compounds. 42:225-9.

4 Fowler, J.F., C.L. Kauffman, J.G. Marks, D.M. Proctor, M.M. Fredrick, J.M. Otani, B.L. Finley, D.J. Paustenbach, and J.R. Nethercott. 1999. An environmental hazard assessment of low-level dermal exposure to hexavalent chromium in solution among chromium-sensitized volunteers. J Occup Environ Med. 41(3):150-60.

5 Fries, G.F., D.J. Paustenbach, D.B. Mathur, and W.J. Luksemburg. 1999. A congener specific evaluation of transfer of chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans to milk cows following ingestion of pentachlorophenol-treated wood. Environ Sci Tech. 33(8):1165-70.

6 Gouge, J.S., A.I. Apostoaei, B.G. Blaylock, B.P. Caldwell, S.M. Flack, F.O. Hoffman, C.J. Lewis, S.K. Nair, E.W. Reed, K.M. Thiessen, B.A. Thomas, and T.E. Widner. 1999. Radionuclides Released to the Clinch River from White Oak Creek on the Oak Ridge Reservation - An Assessment of Historical Quantities Released, Off-site Radiation Doses, and Health Risks. The report of Task 4 of the Oak Ridge Dose Reconstruction. Prepared for the Tennessee Department of Health by ChemRisk, a Service of McLaren/Hart Environmental Services. July.

7 Langard, S., B.D. Kerger, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1999. Cancer causation and assessment of relative contribution for known causes of human cancers: Case examples involving hexavalent Chromium. Hazardous Waste Strategies Update. 10(2):14-18.

8 Logan, B.E., T.A. Camesano, A.A. DeSantis, K.M. Unice, and J.C. Baygents. 1999. Comment on “A method for calculating bacterial deposition coefficients using the fraction of bacteria recovered from laboratory columns” by Bolster et al. Environ Sci Tech. 33(8):1316-7.

9 Mongan, T.R., G.M. Bruce, S.M. Flack, and T.E. Widner. 1999. Mercury Releases from Lithium Enrichment at the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant - A Reconstruction of Historical Releases and Off-Site Doses and Health Risks. The report of Task 2 of the Oak Ridge Dose Reconstruction. Prepared for the Tennessee Department of Health by ChemRisk, a Service of McLaren/Hart Environmental Services. July

10 Paustenbach, D.J. and B.L. Finley. 1999. DNA-protein cross-links as a biomarker of Cr(VI) exposure. Environ Health Perspect. 107(10):A494-5.

11 Proctor, D.M., J.M. Panko, B.L. Finley, W.J. Butler, R.J. Barnhart. 1999. “Commentary: Need for Improved Science in Standard Setting for Hexavalent Chromium.” Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 29:99-101.

12 Wenning, R.J., D.B.Mathur, D.J.Paustenbauch, M.J.Stephenson, S.Folwarkow, and W.J. Luksemburg.1999. Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in stormwater outfalls adjacent to urban areas and petroleum refineries in San Francisco Bay, California. Arch Snviron Contam Toxicol. 37(3):290-302.

1998 Go to Top
1 Barber, T.R., D.J. Chappie, D.J. Duda, P.C. Fuchsman and B.L. Finley. 1998. Using a spiked sediment bioassay to establish a no-effect concentration for dioxin exposure to the amphipod Ampelisca abdita. Environ Toxicol Chem. 17(3):420-4.

2 Corbett, G.E., D.G. Dodge, E. O'Flaherty, J. Liang, L. Throop, B.L. Finley, and B.D. Kerger. 1998. In vitro reduction kinetics of hexavalent chromium in human blood. Environ Res. 78(1):7-11.

3 Finley, B.L., C. Kirman, R.J. Wenning, and D. Mathur. 1998. Does the available toxicological evidence warrant identification of hexachlorobenzene as a dioxin-like chemical? Organohalogen Compounds. 38:325-9.

4 Huntley, S.L., H. Carlson-Lynch, G.W. Johnson, D.J. Paustenbach, and B.L. Finley. 1998. Identification of historical PCDD/F sources in Newark Bay Estuary subsurface sediments using polytopic vector analysis and radioisotope dating techniques. Chemosphere. 36(6):1167-85.

5 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.

6 Price, P.S., P.K. Scott, N.D. Wilson, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1998. An empirical approach to deriving information on total duration of exposure from information on historical exposure. Risk Anal. 18(5):611-9.

7 Proctor, D.M., M.M. Fredrick, P.K. Scott, D.J. Paustenbach, and B.L. Finley. 1998. The prevalence of chromium allergy in the United States and its implications for setting soil cleanup: A cost-effectiveness case study. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 28(1):27-37.

8 Sahmel-Faraci, J. and M.E. Williams. 1998. Fabrication-Area Ergonomic Control Practices in the US Semiconductor Industry. Semiconductor Safety Assoc J. 12:11-23.

9 Wilson, N.D., N.M. Shear, D.J. Paustenbach, and P.S. Price. 1998. The effect of cooking practices on the concentration of DDT and PCB compounds in the edible tissue of fish. J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol. 8(3):423-40.

1997 Go to Top
1 Corbett, G.E., B.L. Finley, D.J. Paustenbach, and B.D. Kerger. 1997. Systemic uptake of chromium in human volunteers following dermal contact with hexavalent chromium (22 mg/L). J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol. 7(2):179-89.

2 Costa, M., A. Zhitkovich, M.A. Harris, D.J. Paustenbach, and M. Gargas. 1997. DNA-protein cross-links produced by various chemicals in cultured human lymphoma cells. J Toxicol Environ Health. 50(5):433-49.

3 Finley, B.L. and D.J. Paustenbach. 1997. Using applied research to reduce uncertainty in health risks assessment: Five case studies involving human exposure to chromium in soil and groundwater. J Soil Contam. 6(6):649-705.

4 Finley, B.L., B.D. Kerger, M.W. Katona, M.L. Gargas, G.C. Corbett, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1997. Human ingestion of chromium(VI) in drinking water: Pharmacokinetics following repeated exposure. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 142(1):151-9.

5 Finley, B.L., K.R. Trowbridge, S. Burton, D.M. Proctor, J.M. Panko, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1997. Preliminary assessment of PCB risks to human and ecological health in the lower Passaic River. J Toxicol Environ Health. 52(2):95-118.

6 Huntley, S.L., T.J. Iannuzzi, J.G. Ducey, H. Carlson-Lynch, C.W. Schmidt, and B.L. Finley. 1997. Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) as sources of sediment contamination in the lower Passaic River, New Jersey. II. Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated debenzofurans, and polychlorinated biphenyls. Chemosphere. 34(2):233-50.

7 Iannuzzi, T.J., S.L. Huntley, C.W. Schmidt, B.L. Finley, R.P. McNutt, and S.J. Burton. 1997. Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) as source of sediment contamination in the lower Passaic River, New Jersey. I. Priority pollutants and inorganic chemicals. Chemosphere. 34(2):213-31.

8 Kerger, B.D., B.L. Finley, G.E. Corbett, D.G. Dodge, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1997. Ingestion of chromium(VI) in drinking water by human volunteers: Absorption, distribution, and excretion of single and repeated doses. J Toxicol Environ Health. 50(1):67-95.

9 Mathur, D.B., M.J. Stephenson, R.J. Wenning, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1997. PCDD/PCDFs in storm water outfalls adjacent to urban areas and petroleum refineries in San Francisco Bay, California, US. Organohalogen Compounds. 32:1-5.

10 Paustenbach, D.J. 1997. Methods for setting limits for acute and chronic toxic ambient air contaminants. Appl Occup Environ Hyg. 12(6):418-28.

11 Paustenbach, D.J. 1997. OSHA’s program for updating the permissible exposure limits (PELs): Can risk assessment help move the ball forward? Harvard University School of Public Health’s Monograph. Risk Perspect. 5(1):1-6.

12 Paustenbach, D.J. 1997. Updating OSHA’s permissible exposure limits: Putting politics aside. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 58(12):845-9.

13 Paustenbach, D.J., B.L. Finley, and T.F. Long. 1997. The critical role of house dust in understanding the hazards posed by contaminated soils. Inter J Toxicol. 16:339-62.

14 Paustenbach, D.J., G.M. Bruce, and P. Chrostowski. 1997. Current views on the oral bioavailability of inorganic mercury in soil: implications for health risk assessments. Risk Anal. 17(5):533-44.

15 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 Pharmacol. 26(1 Pt 2):S23-34.

16 Paustenbach, D.J., S.M. Hays, B.A. Brien, D.G. Dodge, B.D. Kerger. 1997. Observations of steady state in blood and urine following human ingestion of hexavalent chromium in drinking water. J Toxicol Environ Health. 49:453-61.

17 Paustenbach, D.J., Y. Alarie, T. Kulle, N. Schacter, R.G. Smith, J. Swenberg, H.P. Witschi, and S. Horowitz. 1997. A recommended occupational exposure limit for formaldehyde based on irritation. J Toxicol Environ Health. 50(3):217-63.

18 Proctor, D.M., E.C. Shay, and P.K. Scott. 1997. Health-based soil action levels for trivalent and hexavalent chromium: a comparison with state and federal standards. J Soil Contam. 6(6):595-648.

19 Scott P.K., and B.L. Finley, H.M.Sung, R.H.Schulze, and D.B.Turner.1997. Identification of an Accurate Soil Suspension/Dispersion Modeling Method for Use in Estimating Health-Based Soil Cleanup Levels of Hexavalent Chromium in Chromite Ore Processing Residues. J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 47(7):753-65

20 Scott, P.K. and D.M. Proctor. 1997. Evaluation of 10% minimum elicitation threshold for Cr(VI)-induced allergic contact dermatitis using benchmark dose methods. J Soil Contam. 6(6):707-31.

21 Scott, P.K., H. Sung, B.L. Finley, R.H. Schulze, and D.B. Turner. 1997. Identification of an accurate soil suspension/dispersion modeling method for use in estimating health based soil cleanup levels of hexavalent chromium in chromite-ore processing residues. JAWMA. 47(7):753-65.

22 Scott, P.K., M.A. Harris, D.E. Rabbe, and B.L. Finley. 1997. Background air concentrations of Cr(VI) in Hudson County, New Jersey: Implications for setting health-based standards for Cr(VI) in soil. JAWMA. 47:592-600.

1996 Go to Top
1 Aylward, L.L., S. Hays, N.J. Karch, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1996. Relative susceptibility of animals and humans to the cancer hazard posed by 2,3,7,8 tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) using internal measures of dose. Environ Sci Technol. 30(12):3534-43.

2 Calabrese, E.J., E.J. Stanek, R. Barnes, D.E. Burmaster, B.G. Callahan, J.S. Heath, D.J. Paustenbach, J. Abraham and L.A. Gephart. 1996. Methology to estimate the amount and particle size of soil ingested by children: Implications for exposure assessment at waste sites. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 24(3):264-8.

3 Costa, M., A. Zhitkovich, M. Gargas, D.J. Paustenbach, B.L. Finley, J. Kuykendall, R. Billings, T.J. Carlson, K. Wetterhahn, J. Xu, S. Patierno, and M. Bogdanffy. 1996. Interlaboratory validation of a new assay for DNA-protein crosslinks. Mutat Res. 369:13-21.

4 Finley, B.L., B.D. Kerger, D.G. Dodge, S.M. Myers, R.O. Richter, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1996. Assessment of airborne hexavalent chromium in the home following use of contaminated tapwater. J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol. 6(2):229-45.

5 Finley, B.L., P.K. Scott, R.L. Norton, M.L. Gargas, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1996. Urinary chromium concentrations in humans following ingestion of safe doses of hexavalent and trivalent chromium: implications for biomonitoring. J Toxicol Environ Health. 48(5):479-99.

6 Gargas, M., M.A. Harris, D.J. Paustenbach, and B.L. Finley. 1996. Response to the letter-to-the-editor written by Stern et al. regarding the paper “Urinary Excretion of Chromium Following Ingestion of Chromite-Ore Processing Residues in Humans: Implications for Biomonitoring”. Risk Anal. 16(5):609-12.

7 Iannuzzi, T., S.L. Huntley, and B.L. Finley. 1996. Comments on “Levels of PCDD/Fs in crab tissue from the Newark. Raritan System” and “Mass-profile monitoring in trace analysis: Identification of polychlorodibenzothiophenes in crab tissues collected from the Raritan Bay System”. Environ Sci Technol. 30(2):721-2.

8 Kerger, B.D., D.J. Paustenbach, G.E. Corbett, and B.L. Finley. 1996. Absorption and elimination of trivalent and hexavalent chromium in humans following ingestion of a bolus dose in drinking water. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 141(1):145-58.

9 Kerger, B.D., R.O. Richter, S.M. Chute, D.G. Dodge, S.K. Overman, J. Liang, B.L. Finley, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1996. Refined exposure assessment for ingestion of tapwater contaminated with hexavalent chromium: Consideration of exogenous and endogenous reducing agents. J Exp Anal Environ Epidemiol. 6(2):163-79.

10 Kuykendall, J.R., B.D. Kerger, E.J. Jarvi, G.E. Corbett, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1996. Measurement of DNA-protein cross-links in human leukocytes following acute ingestion of chromium in drinking water. Carcinogenesis. 17(9):1971-7.

11 Mirsalis, J.C., C.M. Hamilton, K.G. O’Loughlin, D.J. Paustenbach, B.D. Kerger, and S. Patierno. 1996. Brief communication: Chromium(VI) at plausible drinking water concentrations is not genotoxic in the in vivo bone marrow micronucleus or liver unscheduled DNA synthesis assays. Environ Mol Mutagen. 28(1):60-3.

12 Paustenbach, D.J. 1996. Conducting a state-of-the-art risk assessment of 1,3-butadiene. Toxicology. 113:212-4.

13 Paustenbach, D.J., B.L. Finley, and S. Kacew. 1996. Biological relevance and consequences of chemical- or metal-induced DNA cross-linking. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 211(3):211-7.

14 Paustenbach, D.J., S.M. Hays, B.A. Brien, D.G. Dodge, and B.D. Kerger. 1996. Observation of steady state in blood and urine following human ingestion of hexavalent chromium in drinking water. J Toxicol Environ Health. 49(5):453-61.

15 Ripple,S., T.Widner, and T.Mongan. 1996. Past radionuclide releases from routine operations at Rocky Flats. Health Physics 71(4):502-9.

16 Shear, N.M., C.W. Schmidt, S.L. Huntley, D.W. Crawford, and B.L. Finley. 1996. Evaluation of the factors relating combined sewer overflows with sediment contamination of the lower Passaic River. Mar Poll Bull. 32(2):288-304.

17 Widner,T.,S. Ripple, and J.Buddenbaum. 1996. Identification and screening Evaluation of Key Historical materials and emission sources at the Oak Ridge Reservation. Health Physics 71(4): 457-69.

1995 Go to Top
1 Anderson, R.A., T. Colton, J. Doull, J.G. Marks, R.G. Smith, G.M. Bruce, B.L. Finley, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1995. Response to Fagliano et al. and Gochfeld & Lioy letter-to-the-editor. J Toxicol Environ Health. 44:123-34.

2 Finley, B.L., D.J. Paustenbach, J. Nethercott, and J. Fowler. 1995. Risk assessment of the allergic dermatitis potential of environmental exposure to hexavalent chromium. Letter-to-the-editor regarding: Stern et al. (1993). J Toxicol Environ Health. 44(3):377-83.

3 Finley, B.L., J. Nethercott, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1995. Response to comments by Hazen and Stern. Occup Environ Med. 52:1-8.

4 Gargas, M.L., B.L. Finley, R.L. Norton, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1995. Response to Fagliano et al letter-to-the-editor on urine chromium screening. Drug Metab Disp. 23(6):607-9.

5 Huntley, S.L., R.J. Wenning, S.H. Su, N.L. Bonnevie, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1995. Geochronology and sedimentology of the Lower Passaic River, New Jersey. Estuaries. 18(2):351-61.

6 Iannuzzi, T., S.L. Huntley, N.L. Bonnevie, B.L. Finley, and R.J. Wenning. 1995. Distribution and possible sources of polychlorinated biphenyls in dated sediments from the Newark Bay Estuary, New York. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 28:108-17.

7 Leung, H.W. and D.J. Paustenbach. 1995. Physiologically based pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modeling in health risk assessment and characterization of hazardous substances. Toxicol Lett. 79:55-65.

8 Nethercott, J.R., D.J. Paustenbach, and B.L. Finley. 1995. Response to Stern and Hazen letter-to-the-editor. Brit Med J. 701-8.

9 Paustenbach, D.J. 1995. Retrospective on U.S. health risk assessment: How others can benefit. Risk: Health, Safety, and Environ. 6(4):283-332.

10 Paustenbach, D.J. 1995. Risk assessment methods for setting acceptable limits for acute and chronic toxic ambient air contaminants. Australian J Clean Air. 29(2):26-32.

11 Paustenbach, D.J. 1995. The practice of health risk assessment in the United States (1975-1995): How the U.S. and other countries can benefit from that experience. Hum Ecol Risk Assess. 1:29-79.

1994 Go to Top
1 Copeland, T.L., A.M. Holbrow, J.M. Otani, K.T. Connor, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1994. Use of probabilistic methods to understand the conservatism in California’s approach to assessing health risks posed by air contaminants. JAWMA. 44:1399-413.

2 Ehrlich, R., R.J. Wenning, G.W. Johnson, S.H. Su, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1994. A mixing model for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in surface sediments from Newark Bay, New Jersey using polytopic vector analysis. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 27:486-500.

3 Finley, B.L., and D.A. Mayhall. 1994. Airborne concentrations of chromium due to contaminated interior building surfaces. Appl Occup Envrion Hyg. 9(6):433-41.

4 Finley, B.L., D.M. Proctor, P. Scott, N.W. Harrington, D.J. Paustenbach, and P.S. Price. 1994. Recommended distributions for exposure factors frequently used in health risk assessment. Risk Anal. 14(4):533-53.

5 Finley, B.L., P.K. Scott, and D.A. Mayhall. 1994. Development of a standard soil-to-skin adherence probability density function for use in Monte Carlo analyses of dermal exposure. Risk Anal. 14(4):555-69.

6 Finley,B.L. and D.J.Paustenbach.1994. The Benefits of Probabilistic Exposure Assessment: Three Case Studies Involving Contaminated Air, Water, and Soil. Risk Anal. 14(1):53-73.

7 Flack, S.M., J. Kathol, C.L. DaMassa, and S.R. Ripple. 1994. Task 7: Demographic and Land Use Reconstruction of the Area Surrounding the Rocky Flats Plant. Prepared for the Colorado Department of Health by ChemRisk, a Service of McLaren/Hart Environmental Services. April.

8 Gargas, M.L., R.L. Norton, D.J. Paustenbach, and B.L. Finley. 1994. Urinary excretion of chromium by humans following ingestion of chromium picolinate. Implications for biomonitoring. Drug Metab Dispos. 22(4):522-9.

9 Gargas, M.L., R.L. Norton, M.A. Harris, D.J. Paustenbach, and B.L. Finley. 1994. Urinary excretion of chromium following ingestion of chromite-ore processing residues in humans: Implications for biomonitoring. Risk Anal. 14(6):1019-24.

10 Haws, L.C., B.A. Jackson, D. Turnbull, and W.E. Dressler. 1994. A Comparison of two approaches for assessing human cancer risk from disperse blue 1. Reg Toxicol Pharmacol. 19:80-96.

11 Horowitz, S.B., and B.L. Finley. 1994. Setting health-protective soil concentrations for dermal contact allergens: a proposed methodology. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 19(1):31-47.

12 Keenan, R.E., B.L. Finley, and P.S. Price. 1994. Exposure assessment: then, now, and quantum leaps in the future. Risk Anal. 14(3):225-30.

13 Leung, H.W. and D.J. Paustenbach. 1994. Techniques for estimating the percutaneous absorption of chemicals due to occupational and environmental exposure. Appl Occup Environ Hyg. 9(3):187-97.

14 Malsch, P.A., D.M. Proctor, and B.L. Finley. 1994. Estimation of a chromium inhalation reference concentration using the benchmark dose method: a case study. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 20(1 Pt 1):58-82.

15 Michaud, J.M., S.L. Huntley, R.A. Sherer, M.N. Gray, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1994. PCB and dioxin re-entry criteria for building surfaces and air. J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol. 4(2):197-227.

16 Nethercott, J., D.J. Paustenbach, R. Adams, J. Fowler, J. Marks, C. Morton, J. Taylor, S. Horowitz, and B. Finley. 1994. A study of chromium induced allergic contact dermatitis with 54 volunteers: Implications for environmental risk assessment. Occup Environ Med. 51(6):371-80.

17 Nethercott, J.R., B.L. Finley, S. Horowitz, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1994. Safe concentrations for dermal allergens in the environment. N J Med. 91(10):694-7.

18 Paustenbach, D.J. and B.E. Kerger. 1994. What’s new with dioxin? Sonreel. 25(5):8-9.

19 Pinkerton, K.E., J.F. Lewis, E.D. Rider, J. Peake, W. Chen, A.K. Madl, R.H. Luu, M. Ikegami, and A. Jobe. 1994. Lung parenchyma and Type II cell morphometrics: Effects of surfactant treatment on preterm ventilated lamb lungs. J Appl Physiol. 77(4):1953-60.

20 Wenning, R.J., S.L. Huntley, A.S. Wong, D.J. Paustenbach, and W.J. Luksemburg. 1994. Potential sources of polychlorinated dibenzothiophenes in the Passaic River, New Jersey. Chemosphere. 29(2):257-72.

21 Wenning, R.J., W. Mitterhuemer, and B.L. Finley. 1994. New directions in the conduct of health risk assessment: Pitfalls and lessons learned. InterData Environ Handbook. 5:22-6.

1993 Go to Top
1 Anderson, R.A., T. Colton, J. Doull, J.G. Marks, R.G. Smith, G. Bruce, B.E. Finley, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1993. Designing a biological monitoring program to assess community exposure to chromium: conclusions of an expert panel. J Toxicol Environ Health. 40(4):555-83.

2 Copeland, T.L., D.J. Paustenbach, M.A. Harris, and J. Otani. 1993. Comparing the results of a Monte Carlo analysis with EPA’s reasonable maximum exposed individual (RMEI): A case study of a former wood treatment site. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 18:275-312.

3 Finley, B.E., P. Scott, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1993. Evaluating the adequacy of maximum contaminant levels as health-protective cleanup goals: An analysis based on Monte Carlo techniques. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 18(3):438-55.

4 Finley, B.L., E.M. Johnson, and J.F. Holson. 1993. Comments on comparative effects of trivalent and hexavalent chromium on spermatogenesis of the mouse. Toxicol Environ Chem. 39:133-7.

5 Harris, M.A., T. Zacharewski, and S. Safe. 1993. Comparative potencies of Aroclors 1232, 1248, 1254, and 1260 in male wistar rats - Assessment of the toxic equivalency factor (TEF) approach for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Fund Appl Toxicol. 20:456-63.

6 Horowitz, S.B. and B.L. Finley. 1993. Using human sweat to extract chromium from chromite ore processing residue: Applications to setting health-based cleanup levels. J Toxicol Environ Health. 40(4):585-99.

7 Paustenbach, D.J., R.D. Bass, and P. Price. 1993. Benzene toxicity and risk assessment, 1972-1992: Implications for future regulation. Environ Health Perspect. 101(6):177-200.

8 Wenning, R., D.J. Paustenbach, G. Johnson, R. Ehrlich, M.A. Harris, and H. Bedbury. 1993. Chemometric analysis of potential sources of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in surficial sediments from Newark Bay, New Jersey. Chemosphere. 27:55-64.

9 Wenning, R.J., M.A. Harris, D.J. Paustenbach, and H. Bedbury. 1993. Principal components analysis of potential sources of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin and dibenzofuran residues in surficial sediments from Newark Bay, New Jersey. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 24:271-89.

10 Wenning, R.J.,M.A. Harris, B.L. Finley, D.J. Paustenbauch, and H.Bedbury.1993. Application of Pattern Recognition Techniques to Evaluate Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxin and Dibenzofuran Distributions in Surficial Sediments from the Lower Passaic River and Newark Bay.Ecotoxicol Snviron Saf. 25(1):103-25.

1992 Go to Top
1 Falerios, M., P. Sheehan, K. Schild, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1992. Airborne concentrations of trivalent and hexavalent chromium from contaminated soils at unpaved and partially paved commercial/industrial sites. JAWMA. 42:40-8.

2 Finley, B.L., D. Proctor, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1992. An alternative to USEPA’s proposed inhalation reference concentration for hexavalent and trivalent chromium. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 16:161-76.

3 Finley, B.L., V. Lau, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1992. Using an uncertainty analysis of direct and indirect exposure to contaminated groundwater to evaluate EPA’s MCLs and health-based cleanup goals. J Haz Mat. 32:263-74.

4 Graham, J., K.D. Walker, M. Berry, E.F. Bryan, M.A. Callahan, A. Fan, B. Finley, J. Lynch, T. McKone, and H. Ozkaynak. 1992. Role of exposure databases in risk assessment. Arch Environ Health. 47(6):408-20.

5 Paustenbach, D.J., J.D. Jernigan, R. Bass, R. Kalmes, and P. Scott. 1992. A proposed approach to regulating contaminated soil: Identify safe concentrations for seven of the most frequently encountered exposure scenarios. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 16:21-56.

6 Paustenbach, D.J., P.E. Price, W. Ollison, C. Blank, J.D. Jernigan, R.D. Bass, and D. Peterson. 1992. Re-evaluation of benzene exposure for the Pliofilm (rubberworker) cohort (1936-1976). J Toxicol Environ Health. 36(3):177-231

7 Paustenbach, D.J., P.J. Sheehan, J.M. Paull, L.M. Wisser, and B.L. Finley. 1992. Review of the allergic contact dermatitis hazard posed by chromium-contaminated soil: Identifying a “safe” concentration. J Toxicol Environ Health. 37:177-208.

8 Paustenbach, D.J., R.J. Wenning, V. Lau, N.W. Harrington, D.K. Rennix, and A.H. Parsons. 1992. Recent developments on the hazards posed by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in soil: Implications for setting risk-based cleanup levels at residential and industrial sites. J Toxicol Environ Health. 36(2):103-49.

9 Sheehan, P., R. Ricks, S. Ripple, and D. Paustenbach. 1992. Field evaluation of a sampling and analytical method for environmental levels of airborne hexavalent chromium. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 53(1):57-68.

10 Wenning, R.J., M.A. Harris, D.J. Paustenbach, and H. Bedbury. 1992. Potential sources of 1,2,8,9-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the aquatic environment. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 23(2):133-46.

11 Wenning, R.J., M.A. Harris, M.J. Ungs, D.J. Paustenbach, and H. Bedbury. 1992. Chemometric comparison of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin and dibenzofuran residues in surficial sediments from Newark Bay, New Jersey, and other industrialized waterways. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 22:397-413.

12 Widner, T.E., S.M. Flack, J.K. Lamb, D. Herrick, and S.R. Ripple. 1992. Final Draft Tasks 3/4: Reconstruction of Historical Rocky Flats Operations Identification of Release Points. Prepared for the Colorado Department of Health by ChemRisk, a Service of McLaren/Hart Environmental Services. September.

13 Zacharewski, T., M.A. Harris, L. Biegel, V. Morrison, M. Merchant, and S. Safe. 1992. 6-Methyl-1,3,8-trichlorodibenzofuran (MCDF) as an antiestrogen in human and rodent cancer cell lines: evidence for the role of the Ah receptor. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 113:311-8.

1991 Go to Top
1 Couture, L.C., B.D. Abbott, and L.S. Birnbaum. 1991. A critical review of the developmental toxicity and teratogenicity of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin: recent advances in understanding the mechanism. Teratol. 42:619-627.

2 Couture-Haws, L., M.A. Harris, A.C. Lockhart, and L.S. Birnbaum. 1991. Evaluation of the persistence of hydronephrosis induced in mice following in uteri and/or lactational exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 107:402-12.

3 Couture-Haws, L., M.W. Harris, M.M. McDonald, A.C. Lockhart, and L.S. Birnbaum,. 1991. Hydronephrosis in mice exposed to TCDD-contaminated breast milk: Identification of the peak period of sensitivity and assessment of potential recovery. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 107:413-28.

4 Finley, B.L., K. Fehling, M. Falerios, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1993. Field validation for sampling and analysis of airborne hexavalent chromium. Appl Occup Environ Hyg. 8(3):191-200.

5 Frankos, V.H., D.F. Schmitt, L.C. Haws, A.J. McEvily, R. Iyengar, S.A. Miller, I.C. Munro, F.M. Clydsdale, A.L. Forbes, and R.M. Sauer. 1991. Generally recognized as safe (GRAS) evaluation of 4-hexylresorcinol for use as a processing aid for the prevention of melanosis in shrimp. Reg Toxicol Pharmacol. 14:202-12.

6 Huntley, S.L., R.J. Wenning, N.L. Bonnevie, R.E. Kalmes, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1991. Scientific evaluation of natural resource damage claims associated with PCDD and PCDF contamination in the aquatic environment. In: Proc. Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry. 1047-51.

7 Keenan, R.E., D.J. Paustenbach, R.J. Wenning, and A.H. Parsons. 1991. Pathology reevaluation of Kociba et al. (1978) bioassay of 2,3,7,8-TCDD: Implications for risk assessment. J Toxicol Environ Health. 34(3):79-296.

8 Paustenbach, D.J. 1991. Analysis of EPA Science Advisory Board’s document-reducing risk. Hazmat World. 4:42-7.

9 Paustenbach, D.J., B.L. Finley, V. Lau, M. Ungs, and T.T. Sarlos. 1991. An evaluation of the inhalation hazard posed by dioxin-contaminated soils. JAWMA. 41:1334-40.

10 Paustenbach, D.J., D. Meyer, P.J. Sheehan, and V. Lau. 1991. An assessment and quantitative uncertainty analysis of the health risks to workers exposed to chromium contaminated soils. Toxicol Ind Health. 7:159-96.

11 Paustenbach, D.J., M. Layard, R.J. Wenning, and R.E. Keenan. 1991. Risk assessment of 2,3,7,8-TCDD using a biologically based cancer model: A reevaluation of the Kociba et al. bioassay using 1978 and 1990 histopathology criteria. J Toxicol Environ Health. 34:11-26.

12 Paustenbach, D.J., T.T. Sarlos, V. Lau, B.L. Finley, D.A. Jeffrey, and M.J. Ungs. 1991. The potential inhalation hazard posed by dioxin contaminated soil. Chemosphere. 23:1719-29.

13 Paustenbach, D.J., W.E. Rinehart, and P.J. Sheehan. 1991. The health hazards posed by chromium contaminated soils in residential and industrial areas: Conclusions of an expert panel. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 13:195-222.

14 Piskorska-Pliszczynska, J., B. Astroff, T. Zacharewski, M.A. Harris, R. Rosengren, V. Morrison, L. Safe, and S. Safe. 1991. Mechanism of action of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin antagonists: characterization of 6-[125I]methyl-8-iodo-1,3-dichlorodibenzofuran-Ah receptor complexes. Arch Biochem Biophy. 284(1):193-200.

15 Safe, S., B. Astroff, M.A. Harris, T. Zacharewski, R. Dickerson, M. Romkes, and L. Biegel. 1991. 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) and related compounds as antioestrogens: Characterization and mechanism of action. Pharmacol Toxicol. 69:400-9.

16 Safe, S., M.A. Harris, L. Biegel, and T. Zacharewski. 1991. Mechanism of Action of TCDD as an antiestrogen in transformed human breast cancer and rodent cell lines. Banbury Report 35: Biological Basis for Risk Assessment of Dioxins and Related Compounds Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. 367-77.

17 Sheehan, P., D. Meyer, M. Sauer, and D. Paustenbach. 1991. Assessment of the human health risks posed by exposure to chromium contaminated soils. J Toxicol Environ Health. 32:161-201.

18 Ting, D., S.M. Flack, and S.R. Ripple. 1991. Draft Task 2: Selection of the Chemicals and Radionuclides of Concern. Prepared for the Colorado Department of Health by ChemRisk, a Service of McLaren/Hart Environmental Services. April.

19 Wenning, R.J., M.A. Harris, B.L. Finley, D.J. Paustenbach, and H. Bedbury. 1991. Application of pattern recognition techniques to evaluate polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin and dibenzofuran distributions in surficial sediments from the Lower Passaic River and Newark Bay. Ecotoxicol Environ Safety. 24:103-25.

20 Zacharewski, T., M.A. Harris, and S. Safe. 1991. Evidence for a possible mechanism of action of the 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin-mediated decrease of nuclear estrogen receptor levels in wild-type and mutant Hepa 1c1c7 cells. Biochem Pharmacol. 41:1931-9.

1990 Go to Top
1 Couture, L.A., M.A.. Harris, and L.S. Birnbaum. 1990. Characterization of the peak period of sensitivity for the induction of hydronephrosis in C57BL/6N mice following exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. Fund Appl Toxicol. 15:142-50.

2 Finley, B.L. and D.J. Paustenbach. 1990. Assessment of pesticide-related hazards to birds in a residential community. Proc HazMat Central. 233-242.

3 Finley, B.L. and D.J. Paustenbach. 1990. Using risk assessment to design cost effective remedial investigations: A case study. Econ. 5(1):57-9.

4 Fries, G.F. and D.J. Paustenbach. 1990. Evaluation of potential transmission of 2,3,7,8 tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin-contaminated incinerator emissions to humans via foods. J Toxicol Environ Health. 29:1-43.

5 Harris, M.A., J. Piskorska-Pliszczynska, T. Zacharewski, and S. Safe. 1990. Human breast cancer cell lines as models for investigating the effects of TCDD and related compounds. Chemosphere. 20(7-9):1135-40.

6 Harris, M.A., T. Zacharewski, and S. Safe. 1990. Effects of 2,3,7,8-tetrachorodibenzo-p-dioxin and related compounds on the occupied nuclear estrogen receptor in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells. Cancer Res. 50:3579-84.

7 Harris, M.A., T. Zacharewski, J. Piskorska-Pliszcyznska, R. Rosengren, and S. Safe. 1990. Structure-dependent induction of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase activity in C57BL/6 Mice by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlordibenzo-p-dioxin and related congeners: Mechanistic studies. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 105:243-53.

8 Layard, M., D.J. Paustenbach, R.J. Wenning, and R.E. Keenan. 1990. Risk assessment of 2,3,7,8-TCDD using a biologically-based cancer model: A re-evaluation of the Kociba et al. (1978) bioassay. Proc. Tenth International Symposium on Chlorinated Dioxins and Related Compounds. Bayreuth, Germany. 561-6.

9 Leung, H.W. and D.J. Paustenbach. 1990. Cancer risk assessment for dioxane based upon a physiologically-based pharmacokinetics approach. Toxicol Lett. 51:147-62.

10 Leung, H.W. and D.J. Paustenbach. 1990. Organic acids and bases: Review of toxicological studies. Amer J Ind Med. 18:717-35.

11 Leung, H.W., A.P. Poland, D.J. Paustenbach, F.S. Murray, and M.E. Andersen. 1990. Pharmacokinetics of [125I]-2-lodo-3,7,8-trichlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in mice: analysis with a physiological modeling approach. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 103:411-9.

12 Leung, H.W., D.J. Paustenbach, F.J. Murray, and M.E. Anderson. 1990. A physiological pharmacokinetics description of the tissue distribution and enzyme inducing properties of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the rat. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 103:399-410.

13 Leung, H.W., J.M. Wendling, R. Orth, F. Hileman, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1990. The relative distribution of 2,3,7,8-TCDD in human hepatic and adipose tissues. Toxicol Lett. 50:275-82.

14 Paustenbach, D.J. 1990. Health risk assessment and the practice of industrial hygiene. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 51:339-51.

15 Paustenbach, D.J. 1990. Occupational exposure limits: Their critical role in preventive medicine and risk management - A guest editorial. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 51:A332-6.

16 Paustenbach, D.J., B.L. Finley, R. Kalmes, and B. Fishman. 1990. Methodology for setting airborne emissions limits for chloroform, chlorine dioxide, and chlorine from paper and pulp mills. TAPPI Environmental Conference, Seattle. WA. 133-136.

17 Paustenbach, D.J., J.D. Jernigan, B.L. Finley, S.R. Ripple, and R.E. Keenan. 1990. The current practice of health risk assessment: Potential impact on standards for toxic air contaminants. JAWMA. 40(12):1620-30.

18 Randerath, K., K.L. Putman, E. Randerath, M.A. Harris, T. Zacharewski, and S. Safe. 1990. Effects of 2,3,7,8-TCDD and related compounds on the levels of age-dependent I-spot DNA adducts in the liver of female and male Sprague-Dawley rats. Chemosphere. 20(7-9):1049-1052.

19 Randerath, K., K.L. Putman, E. Randerath, T. Zacharewski, M.A. Harris, and S. Safe. 1990. Effects on 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin on I-compounds in hepatic DNA of Sprague-Dawley rats: sex specific effects and structure-activity relationships. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 103:271-80.

20 Safe, S., M.A. Harris, T. Zacharewski, and L. Biegel. 1990. 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) as an antiestrogen in human breast cancer cells: Mechanistic studies. Proceedings Dioxin ‘90, Eco-Informa Press. Bayreuth, Germany. 1:137-40.

21 Widner, T. 1990. Power reactor emergency response field monitoring practices in the United States. Health Physics 58(6):753-58.

1989 Go to Top
1 Biegel, L., M.A. Harris, D. Davis, R. Rosengren, L. Safe, and S. Safe. 1989. 2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexachlorobiphenyl as a 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin antagonist in C57BL/6J mice. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 97:561-71.

2 Birnbaum, L.S., L.A. Couture, and M.R. Elwell. 1989. Subchronic effects of exposure to Octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (OCDD). Chemosphere. 18(1-6):389-390.

3 Couture, L.A., M.A. Harris, and L.S. Birnbaum. 1989. Developmental toxicity of 2,3,4,7,8-pentachlorodibenzofuran (4-PeCDF) in the Fischer 344 rat. Fund Appl Toxicol. 12:358-66.

4 Finley, B.L. 1989. Using risk assessment requirements to design cost-effective remedial investigations. HazMat West Proc.

5 Harris, M.A., J. Piskorska-Pliszczynska, T. Zacharewski, M. Romkes, and S. Safe. 1989. Structure-dependent induction of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase in human breast cancer cell lines and characterization of the Ah receptor. Cancer Res. 49:4531-5.

6 Harris, M.A., T. Zacharewski, B. Astroff, and S. Safe. 1989. Partial antagonism of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin mediated induction of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase by 6-methyl-1,3,8-trichlorodibenzofuran: mechanistic studies. Mol Pharmacol. 35:729-35.

7 Harris, M.A., T. Zacharewski, B. Astroff, C. Kamps, and S. Safe. 1989. Characterization of 6-methyl-1,3,8-trichlorodibenzofuran (MCDF) as a 2,3,7,8-TCDD antagonist in male rats: induction of monooxygenases. Chemosphere. 19:769-72.

8 Leung, H.W., D.J. Paustenbach, and M.E. Andersen. 1989. A physiologically-based pharmacokinetics model for 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. Chemosphere. 18:659-64.

9 Leung, H.W., F.J. Murray, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1989. Documentation for an occupational exposure limit for 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. Chemosphere. 18(1-6):1115-22.

10 Paustenbach, D.J. 1989. Health risk assessments: Opportunities and pitfalls. Columbia J Environ Law. 41(2):379-410.

11 Paustenbach, D.J. 1989. Important recent advances in the practice of health risk assessment: Implications for the 1990s. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 10:204-43.

12 Paustenbach, D.J. 1989. Toxic chemicals and health risk assessments in regulation and litigation. The Record of the Association of the Bar of The City of New York. Summary of oral paper. 44:406-9.

13 Paustenbach, D.J. and R. Keenan. 1989. Health risk assessment in the 1990s. Hazmat World. 2(11):44-56.

14 Safe, S., G. Mason, T. Sawyer, T. Zacharewski, M.A. Harris, C. Yao, B. Keys, K. Farrell, M. Holcomb, D. Davis, L. Safe, J. Piskorska-Pliszcyzynska, B. Leece, M. Denomme, O. Hutzinger, H. Thoma, B. Chittim, and J. Madge. 1989. Development and validation of in vitro induction assays for toxic halogenated aromatic mixtures: A review. Toxicol Ind Health 5(5):757-75.

15 Safe, S., T. Zacharewski, L. Safe, M.A. Harris, C. Yao, and M. Holcomb. 1989. Validation of the AHH induction bioassay for the determination of 2,3,7,8-TCDD toxic equivalents. Chemosphere. 18(1-6):941-6.

16 Zacharewski, T., M.A. Harris, and S. Safe. 1989. Induction of cytochrome P450-dependent monooxygenase activities in rat hepatoma H-4-IIE cells in culture by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin and related compounds: Mechanistic studies using radiolabeled congeners. Arch Biochem Biophys. 272(2):344-55.

17 Zacharewski, T., M.A. Harris, S. Safe, H. Thoma, G. Hauschulz, E. Knorr, and O. Hutzinger. 1989. Application of the in vitro AHH induction bioassay for determining 2,3,7,8-TCDD equivalents: pyrolyzed flame retardant mixtures. Chemosphere. 18(1-6):383-7.

1988 Go to Top
1 Birnbaum, L.S., and L.A. Couture. 1988. Disposition of Octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (OCDD) in male rats. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 93:22-30.

2 Couture, L.A., M.R. Elwell, and L.S. Birnbaum. 1988. Dioxin-like effects observed in male rats following exposure to Octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (OCDD) during a 13-week study. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 93:31-46.

3 Finley, B.L. and B.D. Hammock. 1988. Increased activity of cholesterol epoxide hydrolase subsequent to clofibrate treatment. Biochem Pharmacol. 37:3169-75.

4 Harris, M.A., C. Kamps, and S. Safe. 1988. Role of the 4-5S binding protein in the induction of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase in the rat. Carcinogenesis. 9(8):1475-9.

5 Leung, H.W. and D.J. Paustenbach. 1988. Application of pharmacokinetics to derive biological exposure indexes from threshold limit values. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 49:445-50.

6 Leung, H.W. and D.J. Paustenbach. 1988. Setting occupational exposure limits for irritant organic acids and bases based on their equilibrium dissociation constants. Appl Ind Hyg. 3:115-8.

7 Leung, H.W., F.J. Murray, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1988. A proposed occupational exposure limit for 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 49:466-74.

8 Leung, H.W., R.H. Ku, D.J. Paustenbach, and M.E. Andersen. 1988. A physiologically-based pharmacokinetics model of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice. Toxicol Lett. 42:15-28.

9 Paustenbach, D.J. 1988. Assessment of the developmental risks resulting from occupational exposure to select glycol ethers within the semi-conductor industry. J Toxicol Environ Health. 23:53-96.

10 Paustenbach, D.J., H.J. Clewell, M. Gargas, and M.E. Andersen. 1988. A physiological pharmacokinetic model for carbon tetrachloride. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 96:191-211.

11 Shu, H., D.J. Paustenbach, J. Murray, L. Marple, B. Brunck, D. Dei Rossi, and P. Teitelbaum. 1988. Bioavailability of soil-bound TCDD: Oral bioavailability in the rat. Fund Appl Toxicol. 10:648-54.

12 Shu, H., P. Teitelbaum, A.S. Webb, L. Marple, B. Brunck, D. Dei Rossi, J. Murray, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1988. Bioavailability of soil-bound TCDD: Dermal bioavailability in the rat. Fund Appl Toxicol. 10:335-43.

13 Zacharewski, T., M.A. Harris, S. Safe, H. Thoma, and O. Hutzinger. 1988. Applications of the in vitro aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase induction assay for determining “2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin equivalents”: pyrolyzed brominated flame retardants. Toxicology. 51:177-89.

1987 Go to Top
1 Andersen, M.E., M.G. MacNaughton, H.J. Clewell, III, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1987. Adjusting exposure limits for long and short exposure periods using a physiological pharmacokinetics model. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 48:335-43.

2 Leung, H.W., D.W. Hallesey, L.D. Shotwell, F.J. Murray, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1987. Toxicological evaluation of substituted dicyclopentadienyliron (ferrocene) compounds. Toxicol Lett. 38:103-8.

3 Paredes, C., W.V. Kessler, R.R. Landolt, P.L. Ziemer, and D.J. Paustenbach. 1987. Radionuclide content of, and 222Rn emanation from building materials made from phosphate industry waste products. Health Phys. 53:23-9.

4 Paustenbach, D.J. 1987. Assessing the potential environment and human health risks of contaminated soil. Comm Toxicol. 1:185-220.

5 Paustenbach, D.J. 1987. Bhopal, asbestos, and Love Canal...how they should affect engineering education. IEEE Tech and Society Mag. March. 6(1):9-15.

6 Paustenbach, D.J. 1987. Should engineering schools address environmental and occupational health issues? J Prof Issues Eng. 113:93-116.

7 Paustenbach, D.J., J.H. Clewell, III, M.L. Gargas, and M.E. Andersen. 1987. Development of a physiologically based pharmacokinetics model for multiday inhalation of carbon tetrachloride. In: Pharmacokinetics in Risk Assessment, Volume VIII of Drinking Water and Health. NRC Press, Washington, DC.

8 Shu, H.P., D.J. Paustenbach, and F.J. Murray. 1987. A critical evaluation of the use of mutagenesis, carcinogenesis and tumor promotion data in a cancer risk assessment of 2,3,7,8 TCDD. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 7:57-88.

9 Veng-Pedersen, P., D.J. Paustenbach, G.P. Carlson, and L. Suarez. 1987. A linear systems approach to analyzing the pharmacokinetics of carbon tetrachloride in the rat following exposure to an 8 hour day and 12 hour/day schedules. Arch Toxicol. 60:355-64.

1986 Go to Top
1 Finley, B.L., P.J. Ashley, A.G. Neptune, and G.S. Yost. 1986. Substrate-selective induction of rabbit hepatic UDP-glucuronyltransferases by ethanol and other xenobiotics. Biochem Pharmacol. 35:2875-81.

2 Paustenbach, D.J. and F.J. Murray. 1986. A critical examination of assessments of health risks associated with 2,3,7,8-TCDD (dioxin) in soil. Chemosphere. 15:1867-74.

3 Paustenbach, D.J. and R.R. Langner. 1986. Corporate occupational exposure limits: The current state of affairs. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 47:809-18.

4 Paustenbach, D.J., G.P. Carlson, J.E. Christian, and G.S. Born. 1986. A comparative study of the pharmacokinetics of carbon tetrachloride in the rat following repeated inhalation exposures of 8 and 11.5 hr/day. Fund Appl Toxicol. 6:484-97.

5 Paustenbach, D.J., H.P. Shu, and F.J. Murray. 1986. A critical examination of assumptions used in risk assessments of dioxin contaminated soil. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 6:284-307.

6 Paustenbach, D.J., J.E. Christian, G.P. Carlson, and G.S. Born. 1986. The effect of an 11.5 hr/day exposure schedule on the toxicity and distribution of inhaled carbon tetrachloride in the rat. Fund Appl Toxicol. 6:72-483.

1985 Go to Top
1 Yost, G.S. and B.L. Finley. 1985. Stereoselective glucuronidation as a probe of induced forms of UDP-glucuronyltransferases. Drug Metab Dispos. 13:5-8.

1984 Go to Top
1 Paustenbach, D.J. 1984. Occupational safety - Are you professional? Mech Eng. 106:76-82.

2 Paustenbach, D.J. 1984. Risk assessment and engineering in the 80’s. Mech Eng. 106:54-9.

3 Paustenbach, D.J. 1984. The need to educate engineers in occupational safety and health: A proposal for schools of engineering. Prof Safety. 100:15-23.

4 Paustenbach, D.J. and J.T. Dufour. 1984. The engineer’s role in protecting human health: Legal aspects. Mech Eng. 106:62-9.

5 Stewart, W.T. and D.J. Paustenbach. 1984. Ethical decision making for engineers and production managers. Ind Eng. 16:68-76.

1983 Go to Top
1 Paustenbach, D.J., G.P. Carlson, J.F. Christian, G.S. Born, and J.E. Rausch. 1983. A dynamic closed-loop recirculating inhalation chamber for conducting pharmacokinetic and short term toxicity studies. Fund Appl Toxicol. 3:528-32.

2 Yost, G.S., and B.L. Finley. 1983. Ethanol as an inducer of UDP-glucuronyltransferases. Biochem Biophys Res Comm. 111:219-23.


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