2002

Staskal DF, DeVito MJ, Ross DG, Birnbaum LS. Inhibition of human and rat CYP1A2 by TCDD and dioxin-like chemicals. Society of Toxicology 41st Annual Meeting, March 2002.

Lea IA, Widgren EE, O’Rand MG. 2002. Analysis of recombinant mouse zona pellucida protein 2 (ZP2) constructs for immunocontraception. Vaccine 20(11–12):1515–1523

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2001

Lau C, Mole ML, Copeland FM, Rogers JM, Kavlock RJ, Shuey DL, Cameron AM, Ellis DH, Logsdon TR, Merriman J, Setzer RW. 2001. Toward a biologically-based dose-response model for the developmental toxicity of 5-fluorouracil in the rat: Acquisition of experimental data. Toxicol Sci 59(1):37–48; doi: 10.1093/toxsci/59.1.37.

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Setzer RW, Lau C, Mole ML, Copeland FM, Rogers JM, Kavlock RJ. 2001. Toward a biologically-based dose-response model for the developmental toxicity of 5-fluorouracil in the rat: A mathematical construct. Toxicol Sci 59(1):49–58; doi: 10.1093/toxsci/59.1.49.

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Lea IA, Sivashanmugam P, O’Rand MG. 2001. Zonadhesin: Characterization, localization, and zona pellucida binding. Biol Reprod 65(6):1691–700.

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2000

Smith DM, Grasty RC, Theodosiou NA, Tabin CJ, Nascone-Yoder NM.  2000. Evolutionary relationships between the amphibian, avian, and mammalian stomachs.  Evol DevNov-Dec;2(6):348-59.

Thompson CM, Capdevila JH, and Strobel HW. 2000. Recombinant P450 2D18 Metabolism of Dopamine and Arachidonic Acid. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 294(3), 1120–1130.

Thompson CM, Capdevila JH, Strobel HW. 2000. Recombinant P450 2D18 metabolism of dopamine and arachidonic acid. J Pharmacol Exper Ther 294(3):1120–1130; doi: 10.1016/S0022-3565(24)39180-3.

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Lau C, Anderson ME, Crawford-Brown DJ, Kavlock RJ, Kimmel CA, Knudsen TB, Muneoka K, Rogers JM, Setzer RW, Smith G, Tyl R. 2000. Evaluation of biologically based dose-response modeling for developmental toxicity: A workshop report. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 31(2):190–199; 10.1006/rtph.1999.1360.

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1998

Gerhardt B, Kordas TJ, Thompson CM, Patel P, and Vida TV. 1998. The vesicle transport protein, Vps33p, is an ATP binding protein that localizes to the cytosol in an energy dependent manner. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273(25), 15818–15829.