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Daniel T Shaughnessy
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health
1999
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Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37389972Health Research in the Wake of Disasters: Challenges and Opportunities for Sensor Science.Environ Health Perspect2023
37389972Health Research in the Wake of Disasters: Challenges and Opportunities for Sensor Science.Environ Health Perspect2023
30830465Towards quality assurance and quality control in untargeted metabolomics studies.Metabolomics2019
30830465Towards quality assurance and quality control in untargeted metabolomics studies.Metabolomics2019
27385067Biomonitoring in the Era of the Exposome.Environ Health Perspect2017
28458064Towards precision prevention: Technologies for identifying healthy individuals with high risk of disease.Mutat Res2017
27385067Biomonitoring in the Era of the Exposome.Environ Health Perspect2017
28458064Towards precision prevention: Technologies for identifying healthy individuals with high risk of disease.Mutat Res2017
25127496Mitochondria, energetics, epigenetics, and cellular responses to stress.Environ Health Perspect2014
25127496Mitochondria, energetics, epigenetics, and cellular responses to stress.Environ Health Perspect2014
22935230Harnessing genomics to identify environmental determinants of heritable disease.Mutat Res2013
22935230Harnessing genomics to identify environmental determinants of heritable disease.Mutat Res2013
21308768Gene-environment interplay in common complex diseases: forging an integrative modelâ¿¿recommendations from an NIH workshop.Genet Epidemiol2011
21308768Gene-environment interplay in common complex diseases: forging an integrative modelâ¿¿recommendations from an NIH workshop.Genet Epidemiol2011
21541030Inhibition of fried meat-induced colorectal DNA damage and altered systemic genotoxicity in humans by crucifera, chlorophyllin, and yogurt.PLoS One2011
21541030Inhibition of fried meat-induced colorectal DNA damage and altered systemic genotoxicity in humans by crucifera, chlorophyllin, and yogurt.PLoS One2011
20197119Meeting report: Identification of biomarkers for early detection of mitochondrial dysfunction.Mitochondrion2010
20197119Meeting report: Identification of biomarkers for early detection of mitochondrial dysfunction.Mitochondrion2010
18166976XRCC1 and DNA polymerase beta in cellular protection against cytotoxic DNA single-strand breaks.Cell Res2008
18166976XRCC1 and DNA polymerase beta in cellular protection against cytotoxic DNA single-strand breaks.Cell Res2008
17178418Antimutagenicity of cinnamaldehyde and vanillin in human cells: Global gene expression and possible role of DNA damage and repair.Mutat Res2007
17178418Antimutagenicity of cinnamaldehyde and vanillin in human cells: Global gene expression and possible role of DNA damage and repair.Mutat Res2007
16999979Inhibition of spontaneous mutagenesis by vanillin and cinnamaldehyde in Escherichia coli: Dependence on recombinational repair.Mutat Res2006
16999979Inhibition of spontaneous mutagenesis by vanillin and cinnamaldehyde in Escherichia coli: Dependence on recombinational repair.Mutat Res2006
15450430Comparative mutagenicity of halomethanes and halonitromethanes in Salmonella TA100: structure-activity analysis and mutation spectra.Mutat Res2004
15450430Comparative mutagenicity of halomethanes and halonitromethanes in Salmonella TA100: structure-activity analysis and mutation spectra.Mutat Res2004
11506799The antimutagenic effect of vanillin and cinnamaldehyde on spontaneous mutation in Salmonella TA104 is due to a reduction in mutations at GC but not AT sites.Mutat Res2001
11506799The antimutagenic effect of vanillin and cinnamaldehyde on spontaneous mutation in Salmonella TA104 is due to a reduction in mutations at GC but not AT sites.Mutat Res2001
10712744Mutation spectra of the drinking water mutagen 3-chloro-4-methyl-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone (MCF) in Salmonella TA100 and TA104: comparison to MX.Environ Mol Mutagen2000
11006412Mutation spectra in Salmonella of analogues of MX: implications of chemical structure for mutational mechanisms.Mutat Res2000
10712744Mutation spectra of the drinking water mutagen 3-chloro-4-methyl-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone (MCF) in Salmonella TA100 and TA104: comparison to MX.Environ Mol Mutagen2000
11006412Mutation spectra in Salmonella of analogues of MX: implications of chemical structure for mutational mechanisms.Mutat Res2000
10526204Mutation spectra in Salmonella TA98, TA100, and TA104 of two phenylbenzotriazole mutagens (PBTA-1 and PBTA-2) detected in the Nishitakase River in Kyoto, Japan.Mutat Res1999
10526204Mutation spectra in Salmonella TA98, TA100, and TA104 of two phenylbenzotriazole mutagens (PBTA-1 and PBTA-2) detected in the Nishitakase River in Kyoto, Japan.Mutat Res1999
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