2024
Fluoride transport in Arabidopsis thaliana plants is impaired in Fluoride EXporter (FEX) mutants
Tausta S, Fontaine K, Hillmer A, Strobel S. Fluoride transport in Arabidopsis thaliana plants is impaired in Fluoride EXporter (FEX) mutants. Plant Molecular Biology 2024, 114: 17. PMID: 38342783, PMCID: PMC10859346, DOI: 10.1007/s11103-023-01413-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFluoride exportMutant plantsWT plantsArabidopsis thaliana plantsSingle cell eukaryotesMulticellular plantsThaliana plantsCell eukaryotesFluoride toleranceTerminal tissuesMutantsFluoride transportPlantsFloral stemsWildtypeArabidopsisEukaryotesEnvironmental toxinsStemBacteriaPositron emission tomographyPrimary locusToxin
2017
A Class of Environmental and Endogenous Toxins Induces BRCA2 Haploinsufficiency and Genome Instability
Tan SLW, Chadha S, Liu Y, Gabasova E, Perera D, Ahmed K, Constantinou S, Renaudin X, Lee M, Aebersold R, Venkitaraman AR. A Class of Environmental and Endogenous Toxins Induces BRCA2 Haploinsufficiency and Genome Instability. Cell 2017, 169: 1105-1118.e15. PMID: 28575672, PMCID: PMC5457488, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2017.05.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBRCA2 haploinsufficiencyChromosomal aberrationsBRCA2 mutation carriersDNA replication forksReplication fork instabilityStructural chromosomal aberrationsRNA-DNA hybridsMutation carriersFork instabilityBRCA2 expressionEndogenous toxinsHeterozygous mutationsGenome instabilityReplication forksCellular proteinsDNA replicationCancer susceptibilityProteasomal degradationUbiquitous environmental toxinSingle copySpontaneous mutagenesisMechanisms of toxicityTransient exposureEnvironmental toxinsTumor suppressor
2016
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: 50 Years of Advancing Science and Improving Lung Health
Antony VB, Redlich CA, Pinkerton KE, Balmes J, Harkema JR. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: 50 Years of Advancing Science and Improving Lung Health. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2016, 194: 1190-1195. PMID: 27668911, DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201608-1645pp.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsAmerican Thoracic SocietyLung healthThoracic SocietyEnvironmental Health SciencesNational InstituteNational Toxicology ProgramInvestigator-initiated researchLung diseaseHealth SciencesToxicology ProgramEnvironmental toxinsNIEHSTranslational scienceIntramural programsHealthExtramural programsPathogenesisCliniciansAdvancing ScienceDisease
2012
Lead induces an osteoarthritis‐like phenotype in articular chondrocytes through disruption of TGF‐β signaling
Holz JD, Beier E, Sheu T, Ubayawardena R, Wang M, Sampson ER, Rosier RN, Zuscik M, Puzas JE. Lead induces an osteoarthritis‐like phenotype in articular chondrocytes through disruption of TGF‐β signaling. Journal Of Orthopaedic Research® 2012, 30: 1760-1766. PMID: 22517267, PMCID: PMC3839422, DOI: 10.1002/jor.22117.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLead treatmentOsteoarthritis-like phenotypeNormal chondrocyte phenotypeDose-dependent mannerArticular chondrocytesTGF-β signalingActive caspase-3MMP13 activityLead exposureHigher level leadType II collagenVivo exposureCollagen levelsNovel targetType X collagenCaspase-3Articular surfaceEnvironmental toxinsLead toxicityII collagenReporter activityTreatmentArticular cartilageDosePhenotypic shift
1997
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXINS AND ENDOMETRIOSIS
Zeyneloglu H, Arici A, Olive D. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXINS AND ENDOMETRIOSIS. Obstetrics And Gynecology Clinics Of North America 1997, 24: 307-329. PMID: 9163769, DOI: 10.1016/s0889-8545(05)70306-5.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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