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Abernathy, C.O. and M.L.
Dourson. 1994. Derivation of the
inorganic arsenic Reference Dose. In: Arsenic Exposure and
Health. W.R. Chappell, C.O. Abernathy and C.R. Cothern (editors).
Science and Technology Letters, Northwood, England.
Araya, M., B. Chen, L. Klevay, J. Strain, L. Johnson, P. Robson, W.
Shi, F. Neilsen, H. Zhu, M. Olivares, F. Pizarro and L. Haber.
2003. Confirmation of an Acute No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level (NOAEL)
and Low-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level (LOAEL) for Copper in Bottled Drinking
Water in a Multi-site International Study. Regul. Toxicol. Pharmacol.
38(3):389-99.
Araya, M., M.C. McGoldrick, L. Klevay, J.J. Strain, P. Robson, F. Nielsen, M.
Olivares, F. Pizarro, L. Johnson and K.A. Poirier. 2001.
Determination of an Acute No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level
(NOAEL) for
Copper in Water. 2001. Reg.
Toxicol. Pharmacol. 34:137-145.
Barnes, D.G. and M.
Dourson. 1988. Reference dose (RfD):
Description and use in health risk assessment. Reg. Tox. Pharmacol. 8: 471-486.
Russian edition
Beck, B. and M. Dourson. 1993. How toxicity data are used in the
process of hazard identification and dose-response assessment.
In: Basic Risk Assessment: Current Developments. Society of
Toxicology Continuing Education Course #6, 32nd Annual Meeting,
New Orleans, LA, March 14.
Beck, B.D., R.B. Conolly, M.L. Dourson, D. Guth, D. Hattis, C. Kimmel and S.C.
Lewis. 1993. Improvements in quantitative
noncancer risk assessment. Fund. Appl. Toxicol. 20: 1-14.
Boyes, W.K., M.L. Dourson, J. Patterson, H.A. Tilson, W.F. Sette, R.C. Macphail,
A.A. Li and L.L. ODonoghue. 1997. Workshop
Overview: EPAs Neurotoxicity Risk Assessment Guidelines.
Fund. Appl. Toxicol. 40 (2):175-184.
Briggs, D.
and W. George. 1977. The Metabolism of Erythropoietin, in Kidney
Hormones, Vol. II, 73-109, Acad. Press.
Briggs,
D., L. Condie and T. Tephley. 1976. Delta-Amino-Levulinic Acid
Synthetase in the Heart.
J. Biol. Chem. 251, 4996-5001.
Charnley, G. and J.
Patterson.
2003. Review of Procedures for Protecting Human Subjects
in Recent Clinical Studies of Pesticides.
Reg. Toxicol. and Pharmacol.
38: 210-223.
Charnley,
G. and J. Patterson. 2003. Use of Human Subjects Data for Regulating
Chemical Exposure. Environmental Law Reporter.
DeRosa, C.T., M.L.
Dourson and R. Osborne. 1989. Risk assessment
initiatives for noncancer endpoints: Implications for risk
characterizations of chemical mixtures. Tox. Ind. Health 5(5):
805-824.
Dolan, D., B. Naumann, E. Sargent, A. Maier, M. Dourson. 2005.
Application of the threshold of
toxicological concern concept to pharmaceutical manufacturing operations.
Reg. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 43: 1-9.
Dourson, M.L. and Parker, A. 2007.
Past and Future
Use of Default Assumptions and Uncertainty Factors: Default Assumptions,
Misunderstandings, and New Concepts. Hum Ecol Risk Assess. 13(1):82-88.
Dourson, M and D. Drinan. 2006. Sensitive Populations and
Risk Assessment. In: Toxicokinetics in Risk Assessment. Taylor and
Francis Publishers. J.C. Lipscomb and E.V. Ohanian, Eds. Informa health care,
New York. Pp. 251-210.
Dourson, M.L., Q. Zhao, C.E.
Hack and A.L. Parker. 2005. Trichloroethylene
Dose Response Assessment: Additional Issues Relevant for a Scientifically
Credible Approach. White Paper
Dourson, M. and J. Patterson.
2003. A 20-Year Perspective
on the Development of Non-Cancer Risk Assessment Methods. Special issue of the
Journal of Human and Ecological Risk Assessment commemorating 20th anniversary
of the NRC’s Red Book on risk assessment and risk management. Human and
Ecological Risk Assessment, 9: 1239-1252.
Dourson et al. 2002. Comparative
Dietary Risk: Balance the Risk and Benefits of Fish Consumption.
Comments on Toxicology 8:335-536. See the
TERA report in it entirety below under TERA Reports
Dourson, M.L., G. Charnley and R.
Scheuplein. 2002. Differential Sensitivity
of Children and Adults to Chemical Toxicity: II. Risk and Regulation.
Reg. Tox. Pharmacol.
35:448-467.
Dourson,
M. and M.Younes. 2002. Evolution in noncancer risk assessment -
current practice, controversies, and challenges. Comments
on
Toxicology. 7(5-6):399-414
Dourson, M., M. Andersen, L. Erdreich
and J. MacGregor. 2001.
Using human data to protect the public’s health.
Reg. Toxicol. Pharmacol., Vol. 33, No. 2, Apr 2001, pp. 234-256. (doi:10.1006/rtph.2001.1469)
Dourson,
M. and L. Erdreich. 2001. Using Human
Data to Develop Risk Values. Hum. Ecol. Risk Assess. Vol. 7, No.
6.
Dourson,
M.L, A.E. Wullenweber and K.A. Poirier.
2001. Uncertainties in the Reference Dose for Methylmercury,
NeuroToxicology 22 (5) (2001) pp. 677-689.
Dourson, M.L., A. Maier, B. Meek, A. Renwick,
E. Ohanian and K. Poirier. 1998. Re-evaluation of toxicokinetics
for data-derived uncertainty factors. Biol. Trace Element Res.
66: 453-463.
Dourson, M.L. and S.P. Felter. 1997. Route-to-route extrapolation of the
toxic potency of MTBE. Risk Anal., 25: 43-57.
Dourson, M.L., L.K. Teuschler, P.R. Durkin and W.M. Stiteler. 1997. Categorical regression of
toxicity data: a case study using aldicarb. Reg. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 25: 121-129.
Dourson, M.L. 1996. Editorial:
Uncertainty Factors in noncancer Risk Assessment. Reg. Tox. Pharmacol. 24. Article No. 0115. p. 107.
Dourson, M.L. 1995. How Regulatory Agencies View Biological
Effects of Low Level Exposures. BELLE Newsletter. 4(1):7.
Dourson, M.L. 1994. Methods for establishing
oral reference doses (RfDs). In: Risk Assessment of
Essential Elements, W. Mertz, C.O. Abernathy and S.S. Olin, Ed.
ILSI Press, Washington, DC. pp. 51-61.
Dourson, M.L. 1994. The chromium reference doses (RfDs). In: Risk
Assessment of Essential Elements, W. Mertz, C.O. Abernathy and
S.S. Olin, Ed. ILSI Press, Washington, DC.
Dourson, M.L. 1993. Reference dose of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency. Scand. J. Work Environ. Health
19 (Suppl. 1): 115-118.
Dourson, M.L. 1993. Modifying uncertainty factors for noncancer
endpoints. In: Advanced Topics in Risk Assessment. Society of
Toxicology Continuing Education Course #10. 32nd Annual Meeting,
New Orleans, LA, March 14.
Dourson, M.L. 1991. Overview of EPA's quantitative noncancer
guidelines. Air and Waste Management Association. In: 84th Annual
Meeting & Exhibition, Vancouver, British Columbia, June
16-21. pp 2-7.
Dourson, M.L., B. Stern, S. Griffin and K. Bailey. 1991. Impact
of risk-related concerns on U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Programs. In: Nitrate Contamination: Exposure, Consequence and
Control, I. Bogardi and R.O. Kuzella, Ed. NATO ASI Series G:
Ecological Sciences, Vol. 30.
Dourson, M.L. and J.M. Clark. 1990. Fish consumption advisories:
Toward a unified, scientifically credible approach. Reg. Tox. Pharmacol. 12: 165-172.
Dourson, M.L. 1986. New approaches in the derivation of the
acceptable daily intake (ADI). Comments Toxicol. 1: 35-48.
Dourson, M.L. and C.S. Baxter. 1981. Reduced prevalence and
growth rate of urethane induced lung adenomas in aging adult
strain A mice. Toxicology 20: 165-172.
Dourson, M.L., S.P. Felter and D. Robinson. 1996. Evolution of science-based
uncertainty factors in noncancer risk assessment. Reg. Tox. Pharmacol., 24: 108-120.
Dourson, M.L. and E.J. O'Flaherty. 1982. Relationship of lung
adenoma prevalence and growth rate to acute urethane dose and
target cell number. J. Natl. Cancer Inst. 69(4):851-857.
Dourson, M.L. and F.C. Lu. 1995. Safety/Risk assessment of
chemicals compared for different expert groups. Biomedical and
Environmental Sciences 8:1-13.
Dourson, M.L., L. Knauf and J. Swartout. 1992. On reference dose
(RfD) and its underlying toxicity database. Tox. Ind. Health
8(3): 171-189.
Dourson, M.L. and C.T. DeRosa. 1991. The use of uncertainty
factors in establishing safe levels of exposure. In: Statistics
in Toxicology, D. Krewski and C. Franklin, Ed. Gordon and Breach
Science Publishers, New York, NY.
Dourson, M.L. and W.L. Jordan. 1989. How "safe" is the
ground water Americans drink? Ground Water Monitoring Report
Fall: 73-74.
Dourson, M.L., R.C. Hertzberg and J.F. Stara. 1986. Letters to
the Editor. Fund. Appl. Toxicol. 6: 182-184.
Dourson, M.L., R. Hertzberg, R. Hartung and K. Blackburn. 1985.
Novel methods for the estimation of acceptable daily intake. Tox.
Ind. Health 1: 23-33.
Dourson, M.L. 1984. Toxicity-based methodology, thresholds and
possible approaches, and uncertainty factors. In: Approaches to
Risk Assessment for Multiple Chemical Exposures. EPA
600/9-84-008. p. 2-42.
Dourson, M.L. 1984. Health risk assessment for less-than-lifetime
chemical exposure - toxicants and carcinogens. In: Selected
Approaches to Risk Assessment for Multiple Chemical Exposures:
Progress Report on Guideline Development at ECAO-Cin, J.F. Stara
and L.S. Erdreich, Ed. U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH EPA
600/9-84/014a. p. 9-15.
Dourson, M.L. and J. Stara. 1983. Regulatory history and
experimental support of uncertainty (safety) factors. Reg. Tox.
Pharmacol. 3: 224-238.
Edler, L., K. Poirier, M.
Dourson, J. Kleiner, B. Mileson, H. Nordmann, A. Renwick, W. Slob,
K. Walton and G. Wurtzen. 2002. Mathematical
Modelling and Quantitative Methods. Food and Chemical
Toxicology. 40: 283-326.
Farland, W. and M.L. Dourson. 1992. Noncancer health endpoints:
Approaches to quantitative risk assessment. In: Comparative
Environmental Risk Assessment, R. Cothern, Ed. Lewis Publishers
Inc., Boca Raton, LA. December.
Felter, S.P. and M. Dourson. 1998. The Inexact Science
of Risk Assessment (and Implications for Risk Management). Human and Ecol. Risk
Assessment: Vol. 4(2): 245-251.
Felter, S.P. and J.S. Dollarhide. 1997. Acrylonitrile: A
Reevaluation of the Database to Support an Inhalation Cancer Risk
Assessment. Reg. Tox. Pharmacol. 26: 281-287.
Felter, S.P. and M.L. Dourson. 1997. Hexavalent chromium
contaminated soils: Options for risk assessment and risk
management. Reg. Tox. Pharmacol. 25: 43-59.
Felter, S.P., M. Dourson and J. Patterson. 1997. Chapter 2:
Assessing Risks to Human Health from Chemicals in the
Environment. In: Handbook of Environmental Risk Assessment &
Management. P. Calow, Ed. Blackwell Science, Oxford. 9-23.
Felter, S.P. and J.S. Dollarhide. 1997. Acrylonitrile:
A Reevaluation of the Database to Support an Inhalation Cancer
Risk Assessment. Reg. Tox. Pharmacol. 26: 281-287.
Fields, C., M.L. Dourson
and J. Borak. 2005. Iodine-deficient
vegetarians: A hypothetical perchlorate-susceptible population? Reg.
Tox. Pharmacol.. June, 42(1): 37-46.
Flaherty, E.J. and M.L.
Dourson. 1983. A reply to the letter to
the Editor "Cells of Origin of Lung Tumors in Mice". J.
Natl. Cancer Inst. 70(6): 991-992.
Fry,
B. and D. Briggs.
1980.
Uniform
Distribution of Fluoride and Calcium in Bones from Dogs,
J.
Dental Research, 59A: 525
(1024).
Gadagbui, B.K., L.T. Haber and
M.L. Dourson. 2006. Chemical Risk Assessment as Used in
Setting Regulatory Levels or Standards. Chap. 3.3.1 in Transforming
Sustainability Strategy into Action: The Chemical Industry, edited by
Beth Beloff, Marianne Lines, and Dicksen Tanzil.
Hoboken
,
NJ
: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005.
Gentry, P.R., C.E. Hack, L. Haber, A.
Maier and H.J.
Clewell, 3rd. 2002. An Approach for the
Quantitative Consideration of Genetic Polymorphism Data in Chemical Risk
Assessment: Examples with Warfarin and Parathion. Toxicol Sci. Nov,
70(1):120-39. (Please
note: Haber et al. 2002 describes phase 1 of this project.)
Haber, L.T. 2006. Overview of
Approach to Noncancer Risk Assessment. In: Toxicokinetics in Risk
Assessment, Taylor and Francis publishers, J.C. Lipscomb and E.V. Ohanian,
eds. Informa health care, New York. Pp. 1-26.
Haber, L.,
Maier, A., and Dourson, M. 2006. Using Best
Science in Cancer Risk Assessment, Editorial. Hum Ecol Risk Assess
12(1):1-8.
Haber, L.T. and J. Patterson. 2005.
Report of an Independent Peer Review of an
Acrylonitrile Risk Assessment. Human & Exp. Tox. 24(10): 487-527.
Haber, L.T. and A. Maier. 2002. Scientific Criteria used for the Development of
Occupational Exposure Limits for Metals and Other Mining-Related Chemicals.
Reg. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 36(3): 262-279
Haber, L.T., A. Maier, P.R.
Gentry, H.J. Clewell and M.L. Dourson.
2002. Genetic Polymorphisms in assessing
interindividual variability in
delivered dose. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 35, 177-197.
(Please
note: Gentry et al. 2002 is the companion follow-up paper)
Haber, L.T., J.S. Dollarhide, A. Maier
and
M.L. Dourson. 2001. Noncancer
Risk Assessment: Principles and Practice in Environmental and Occupational
Settings. In: Patty’s Toxicology, Fifth edition. Bingham, E., Cohrssen, and
C.H. Powell, ed. Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Haber, L.T., A. Maier, Q. Zhao,
J.S. Dollarhide, R.E. Savage and
M.L.
Dourson. 2001 Applications of
Mechanistic Data in Risk Assessment -- The Past, Present, and Future.
Toxicological Sciences. 61(1): 32-39.
Haber, L., J. A.
Strickland
and D.
J. Guth. 2001. Categorical Regression Analysis of Toxicity Data. Comments
on
Toxicology. 7(5-6):437-452.
Haber, L.T., G.L. Diamond, G.L. Q.
Zhao, L. Erdreich and M.L. Dourson (2000). Hazard identification
and dose-response of ingested nickel soluble salts. Reg.
Tox. Pharmacol, 31:
231-241.
Haber, L.T., L. Erdreich, G.L. Diamond, A.M.
Maier, R. Ratney, Q. Zhao and M.L.
Dourson (2000). Hazard
identification and dose-response of inhaled nickel soluble salts.
Reg. Tox. Pharmacol, 31: 210-230.
Haber, L.T., B. Allen and C. Kimmel. 1998. Noncancer risk assessment for
nickel compounds: issues associated with dose-response modeling
of inhalation and oral exposures. Toxicological Sciences. 43:
213-229.
Hack, C. Eric. 2006. Bayesian analysis of
physiologically based toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic models. Toxicology
221(2-3):241-248.
Hack, C.E., Haber, L.T.,
Maier, A., Schulte, P., Fowler, B., Lotz, W.G., AND Savage, R.E. 2006.
A Method for Biomarker Validation and Biomarker-based Dose Response: A Case
Study with Benzene and a Bayesian Network.
Submitted.
Hack, C.E., W.A.
Chiu, Q.Zhao, and H.J. CLewell. 2006. Bayesian Population Analysis of a
Harmonized Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Model of Trichloroethylene and
its Metabolites. Reg. Tox. Pharm.
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Proceedings of the "Risks from Chemicals Released from Consumer
Products/Articles" Workshop, European Commission, Joint Research Centre,
Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, Physical and Chemical Exposure
Unit, Ispra, Italy (June 17 2002), pp.31-34.
Hakkinen, P.J. and
D.K. Green. 2002. Alternatives
to Animal Testing: Information Resources via the Internet and World Wide Web.
Web. Toxicol. 173: 3-11.
Hakkinen, P.
J. 2001. Global Toxicology and Risk Analysis:
Roles of the Internet and World Wide Web. Toxicology 160: 59-63.
Hakkinen, P.J. 2000. Toxicology Testing Methods and Laboratories. In:
Information Resources in Toxicology. P. Wexler, P.J. Hakkinen, G. Kennedy, Jr.,
and F.W. Stoss (editors)Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
Hasegawa R, Hirata-Koizumi M, Dourson M, Parker A, Hirose A, Nakai S, Kamata
E, Ema M. 2007. Pediatric susceptibility
to 18 industrial chemicals: A comparative analysis of newborn with young
animals. Regul Toxicol
Pharmacol. 47(3):296-307. Available at:
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622939/description?navopenmenu=-2
Hertzberg, R.C. and M.L. Dourson. 1993.
Using categorical
regression instead of a NOAEL to characterize a toxicologist's
judgment in noncancer risk assessment. In: Toxicology of Chemical
Mixtures: Case Studies, Mechanisms and Novel Approaches, R.S.H.
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Vol. 1, 349-363, CRC Press.
Jarabek, A.M., M.G. Menache, J.H. Overton, Jr., M.L. Dourson and
F.J. Miller. 1989. Inhalation reference dose (RfD): An
application of interspecies dosimetry modeling for risk
assessment of insoluble particles. Health Phys. 57(Suppl. 1):
177-183.
Jarabek, A.M., M.G. Menache, J.H. Overton, Jr., M.L. Dourson and
F.J. Miller. 1990. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
inhalation RfD methodology: Risk assessment for air toxics. Tox.
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Knuth, B.A., N.A. Connelly, J.
Sheeshka and J. Patterson. 2003. Weighing Health Benefit and Health Risk Information when
Consuming Sport-caught Fish. Risk
Analysis. 23(6):1185-1197.
Lakind, Judy,
Robert Brent, Michael Dourson, Sam Kacew, Gideon Koren, Babasaheb Sonawane,
Anita Tarzian, Kathleen Uhl. 2005.
Human
Milk Biomonitoring Data: Interpretation and Risk Assessment Issues.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, vol. 68, no. 20.
Lakind, J.S., M.E.
Ginevan, D.Q. Naiman, A.C. James, R.A. Jenkins, M.L. Dourson, S.P. Felter, C.G.
Graves and R.G. Tardiff. 1999. Distribution of exposure concentrations and
doses for constituents of environmental tobacco smoke. In: Risk
Analysis. 19(3): 375-390.
Lee, S.D., M.L. Dourson, D. Mukerjee,
J.F. Stara and J. Kawecki.
1983. Assessment of benzene health effects in ambient water. In:
Carcinogenicity and toxicity of benzene, M.A. Mehlman (Editor),
Princeton Scientific Publisher, Inc., Princeton, NJ. pp 91-125.
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of Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Data into Risk Assessments.
Toxicol. Mech. Methods. 14:145-158.
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chemicals: Principles, procedures and examples. J. Occup. Med.
Tox. 1(4): 321-335. Chinese
edition
Lu, F.C. and M.L. Dourson. 1992. Safety/risk assessment of
pesticides: Principles, procedures and examples. Toxicol. Lett.
64/65: 783-787.
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1993. Ozonolysis products of membrane fatty acids activate
eicosanoid metabolism in human airway epithelial cells. Am. Respir. Cell. Mol. Biol. 9:594-602.
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Simpson, J. Santrock, Q. Zhao, J. Abbinante-Nissen, S. Zhou and K. E. Driscoll. 1995.
Airway epithelial cell responses to ozone injury. Environ. Health Perspec. 103:
suppl. 2:91-95. Maier, A., B. Gadagbui, E. Hack, Q. Zhao, A. Parker, A.
Weinrich, and C. Geraci. 2006. Use of Animal Acute Toxicity Data to
Derive Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health Concentrations: Extrapolating to
Human Effect Thresholds. In preparation.
Maier, A. and L.T. Haber. 2006. Toward the Goal of
Harmonizing Occupational Exposure Limits: Approaches for Enhancing Derivation
Methods. In preparation.
Maier, A., E. Hack, Q. Zhao, L.T.
Haber and M.L. Dourson. 2006. Derivation of an Occupational
Exposure Limit for Inorganic Borates using a Weight of Evidence Approach.
In preparation.
Maier,
A., C. Sherry, P. Reilly, P. Price. 2005. Human Effectiveness and Risk
Characterization for Electromuscular Disruption Devices. NATO Press. In Press
Maier, A,
R.E. Savage and L.T.Haber. 2004. Assessing biomarker use in
risk assessment - A survey of practitioners. Journal of Toxicology
and Environmental Health Part A. 67(8-10):687-695.
Maier, A., R.E. Savage, JR. and
L.T. Haber. 2004. Linking Exposure to Effect: Are Biomarker Spectra
Providing a Clearer Vision for Risk Assessment. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health.
Part A. 67(8-10):687-695.
Maier, A.,
B.L. Schumann, X. Chang, G. Talaska and A. Puga. 2002. Arsenic coexposure potentiates Benzo(a)pyrene
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101-111.
Maier, A., D.G.
DeBoard and R.E. Savage, JR. 2001. Incorporating biomarkers into 21st century risk
assessments.
Comments on
Toxicology. 7(5-6):519-539.
Maier, A.,
T. Dalton and A. Puga. 2000. Disruption
of Dioxin-Inducible Phase I and Phase II Gene Expression Patterns by Cadmium,
Chromium , and Arsenic. In: Molecular Carcinogenesis.
28:225-235.
Maier, A., J.
Micka, K. Miller, T. Denko, C.Y. Chang, D.W. Nebert, A. Puga. 1998. Aromatic
hydrocarbon receptor polymorphism: development of new methods to correlate
genotype with phenotype. Environ. Health Persp. 106: 421-426.
Mcarleton, C., A. Maier
and K.A. Poirier.
2001. Persistent Environmental Contaminants.
In: Environmental Health Secrets, L.K. Williams and R. L. Langley,
editors. Hanley & Belfus, Inc., Philadelphia, PA.
Meek, M.E., J. Patterson, J. Strawson, and R. Liteplo. 2007.
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27(6):1609-1621. The definitive version is available at
www.blackwell-synergy.com.
An errata to the original published article is available
here. A
prepublication copy is available
here
Meek, B., A.
Renwick, E. Ohanian, M. Dourson, B.
Lake, B. Naumann and V. Vu. 2001.
Guidelines for application of compound specific adjustment factors (CSAF)
in dose/concentration response assessment.
Comments on
Toxicology. 7(5-6):575-590.
Moore, M.M., R.H. Heflich, L.T. Haber, B.C.
Allen, A.M. Shipp, and R.L. Kodell. 2007. Analysis of in
vivo Mutation Data Can Inform Cancer Risk Assessment.
Submitted.
Naumann, B., B. Meek, M.L.
Dourson, and E. Ohanian. 2005. The
Future of Chemical Specific Adjustment Factors in Risk Assessment.
Risk Policy Report. 12(31): 14.
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1985. Fertility
and Teratogenicity Studies of Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether in Rats and
Rabbits,
Fundamental and Applied
Toxicology 5, 1137-1143.
O'Flaherty,
E.J. and M.L. Dourson. 1982. Relationship between
urethane dose rate and adenoma latency: Relevance of tumor growth
rate and target cell number. J. Natl. Cancer. Inst. 69(4):
859-865.
Patterson, J., P.J. Hakkinen, P. M. Nance, M. D.
Dourson and
B.J. Klauenberg.
2004. Riot Control Agents: Issues in
Toxicology, Safety, and Health by Eugene
J. Olajos (Editor), W.
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13: An Approach for Assessing and Characterizing Risk from Use of Riot
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Patterson,
J., P.J. Hakkinen and A.E. Wullenweber. 2002. Human
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