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Mark E Hahn
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
1986
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36788234Developmental exposure to domoic acid targets reticulospinal neurons and leads to aberrant myelination in the spinal cord.Sci Rep2023
37743953Fire and Oil Led to Complex Mixtures of PAHs on Burnt and Unburnt Plastic during the M/V <i>X-Press Pearl</i> Disaster.ACS Environ Au2023
37841805Correction: The Minderoo-Monaco Commission on Plastics and Human Health.Ann Glob Health2023
37186871Formulation Controls the Potential Neuromuscular Toxicity of Polyethylene Photoproducts in Developing Zebrafish.Environ Sci Technol2023
36969097The Minderoo-Monaco Commission on Plastics and Human Health.Ann Glob Health2023
37066319Independently evolved pollution resistance in four killifish populations is largely explained by few variants of large effect.bioRxiv2023
34995055Biomaterials Science Can Offer a Valuable Second Opinion on Nature's Plastic Malady.Environ Sci Technol2022
37101454Divergent Forms of Pyroplastic: Lessons Learned from the M/V <i>X-Press Pearl</i> Ship Fire.ACS Environ Au2022
36072831Announcing the Minderoo - Monaco Commission on Plastics and Human Health.Ann Glob Health2022
36266581Identification of environmental factors that promote intestinal inflammation.Nature2022
34952507The aryl hydrocarbon receptor: A predominant mediator for the toxicity of emerging dioxin-like compounds.J Hazard Mater2022
35248985Nematostella vectensis exhibits an enhanced molecular stress response upon co-exposure to highly weathered oil and surface UV radiation.Mar Environ Res2022
33345537Alan Poland, MS, MD: 1940-2020 Poisons as Probes of Biological Function.Chem Res Toxicol2021
34097058Developmental Exposure to Domoic Acid Disrupts Startle Response Behavior and Circuitry in Zebrafish.Toxicol Sci2021
32259433The Ah Receptor: Adaptive Metabolism, Ligand Diversity, and the Xenokine Model.Chem Res Toxicol2020
31852180Molecular and Functional Properties of the Atlantic Cod (<i>Gadus morhua</i>) Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptors Ahr1a and Ahr2a.Environ Sci Technol2020
32094287Casting a wide net: use of diverse model organisms to advance toxicology.Dis Model Mech2020
33354517Human Health and Ocean Pollution.Ann Glob Health2020
33147070Developmental Neurotoxicity of the Harmful Algal Bloom Toxin Domoic Acid: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Altered Behavior in the Zebrafish Model.Environ Health Perspect2020
32976604A Review of the Functional Roles of the Zebrafish Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptors.Toxicol Sci2020
32858041An aryl hydrocarbon receptor from the caecilian Gymnopis multiplicata suggests low dioxin affinity in the ancestor of all three amphibian orders.Gen Comp Endocrinol2020
30648756Aryl hydrocarbon receptor-mediated activity of gas-phase ambient air derived from passive sampling and an in vitro bioassay.Environ Toxicol Chem2019
31566365Characterization of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR) Pathway in <i>Anabas testudineus</i> and Mechanistic Exploration of the Reduced Sensitivity of AhR2a.Environ Sci Technol2019
30893621Transcriptomic analysis of Anabas testudineus and its defensive mechanisms in response to persistent organic pollutants exposure.Sci Total Environ2019
30822701Altered lipid homeostasis in a PCB-resistant Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) population from New Bedford Harbor, MA, U.S.A.Aquat Toxicol2019
30321412Developmental Regulation of Nuclear Factor Erythroid-2 Related Factors (nrfs) by AHR1b in Zebrafish (Danio rerio).Toxicol Sci2019
28927759Redox stress and signaling during vertebrate embryonic development: Regulation and responses.Semin Cell Dev Biol2018
30697345Evolutionary concepts can benefit both fundamental research and applied research in toxicology (A comment on Brady et al. 2017).Evol Appl2018
28694077Molecular adaptation to high pressure in cytochrome P450 1A and aryl hydrocarbon receptor systems of the deep-sea fish Coryphaenoides armatus.Biochim Biophys Acta Proteins Proteom2018
28062095The liver transcriptome of suckermouth armoured catfish (Pterygoplichthys anisitsi, Loricariidae): Identification of expansions in defensome gene families.Mar Pollut Bull2017
28201664The landscape of extreme genomic variation in the highly adaptable Atlantic killifish.Genome Biol Evol2017
28286876Diversity as Opportunity: Insights from 600 Million Years of AHR Evolution.Curr Opin Toxicol2017
28942070Ryanodine receptor and FK506 binding protein 1 in the Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus): A phylogenetic and population-based comparison.Aquat Toxicol2017
29151869When evolution is the solution to pollution: Key principles, and lessons from rapid repeated adaptation of killifish (<i>Fundulus heteroclitus</i>) populations.Evol Appl2017
28582729The role of Nrf1 and Nrf2 in the regulation of glutathione and redox dynamics in the developing zebrafish embryo.Redox Biol2017
28039194Sequence and functional characterization of hypoxia-inducible factors, HIF1α, HIF2αa, and HIF3α, from the estuarine fish, <i>Fundulus heteroclitus</i>.Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol2017
27112072Biological effects of 6-formylindolo[3,2-b]carbazole (FICZ) in vivo are enhanced by loss of CYP1A function in an Ahr2-dependent manner.Biochem Pharmacol2016
26616910Delayed effects of developmental exposure to low levels of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonist 3,3',4,4',5-pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB126) on adult zebrafish behavior.Neurotoxicology2016
27940876The genomic landscape of rapid repeated evolutionary adaptation to toxic pollution in wild fish.Science2016
27564328Integrating Monitoring and Genetic Methods To Infer Historical Risks of PCBs and DDE to Common and Roseate Terns Nesting Near the New Bedford Harbor Superfund Site (Massachusetts, USA).Environ Sci Technol2016
25553538Regulation of pregnane-X-receptor, CYP3A and P-glycoprotein genes in the PCB-resistant killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) population from New Bedford Harbor.Aquat Toxicol2015
26325326Regulation of Ahr signaling by Nrf2 during development: Effects of Nrf2a deficiency on PCB126 embryotoxicity in zebrafish (Danio rerio).Aquat Toxicol2015
26130508Nrf2 and Nrf2-related proteins in development and developmental toxicity: Insights from studies in zebrafish (Danio rerio).Free Radic Biol Med2015
25941739An Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor from the Salamander Ambystoma mexicanum Exhibits Low Sensitivity to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin.Environ Sci Technol2015
26001051Naturally occurring marine brominated indoles are aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligands/agonists.Chem Res Toxicol2015
25481785Targeted mutagenesis of aryl hydrocarbon receptor 2a and 2b genes in Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus).Aquat Toxicol2015
24498387Identification of cinnabarinic acid as a novel endogenous aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligand that drives IL-22 production.PLoS One2014
25402455The transcriptional response to oxidative stress during vertebrate development: effects of tert-butylhydroquinone and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin.PLoS One2014
25159092In silico identification of an aryl hydrocarbon receptor antagonist with biological activity in vitro and in vivo.Mol Pharmacol2014
24675095Knockdown of a zebrafish aryl hydrocarbon receptor repressor (AHRRa) affects expression of genes related to photoreceptor development and hematopoiesis.Toxicol Sci2014
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