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Christopher J Borgert

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Environmental Health Perspectives|May 4, 2022
Comment on "Application of an <i>in Vitro</i> Assay to Identify Chemicals That Increase Estradiol and Progesterone Synthesis and Are Potential Breast Cancer Risk Factors"Lyle D Burgoon, Christopher J Borgert
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 3, 2011
In vitro detection of estrogen activity in plastic products using a sensitive bioassay: failure to acknowledge limitationsWilliam R Kelce, Christopher J Borgert
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 2, 2018
Hypothesis-driven weight-of-evidence analysis for the endocrine disruption potential of benzeneEllen M Mihaich, Christopher J Borgert
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|March 29, 2016
Are all current ecotoxicity test results confounded by design and implementation issues?Lynn S McCarty, Christopher J Borgert
Chemosphere|June 20, 2018
Review and recommendations on criteria to evaluate the relevance of pesticide interaction data for ecological risk assessmentsSteven L Levine, Christopher J Borgert
Environmental Science & Technology|November 10, 2017
Comment on "Mode of Action (MOA) Assignment Classifications for Ecotoxicology: An Evaluation of Approaches"Lynn S McCarty, Christopher J Borgert
Archives of Toxicology|February 1, 2022
A novel approach to calculating the kinetically derived maximum doseLyle D Burgoon, Claudio Fuentes, Christopher J Borgert
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|May 2, 2015
Modernizing problem formulation for risk assessment necessitates articulation of mode of actionChristopher J Borgert, Kimberly Wise, Richard A Becker
Archives of Toxicology|January 12, 2025
Kinetically-derived maximal dose (KMD) confirms lack of human relevance for high-dose effects of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4)Christopher J Borgert, Lyle D Burgoon, Claudio Fuentes
Archives of Toxicology|May 5, 2024
The physiological and biochemical basis of potency thresholds modeled using human estrogen receptor alpha: implications for identifying endocrine disruptorsChristopher J Borgert, Lyle D Burgoon, John C Matthews
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Environmental Health Perspectives|May 4, 2022
Comment on "Application of an <i>in Vitro</i> Assay to Identify Chemicals That Increase Estradiol and Progesterone Synthesis and Are Potential Breast Cancer Risk Factors"Lyle D Burgoon, Christopher J Borgert
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 3, 2011
In vitro detection of estrogen activity in plastic products using a sensitive bioassay: failure to acknowledge limitationsWilliam R Kelce, Christopher J Borgert
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|October 2, 2018
Hypothesis-driven weight-of-evidence analysis for the endocrine disruption potential of benzeneEllen M Mihaich, Christopher J Borgert
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|March 29, 2016
Are all current ecotoxicity test results confounded by design and implementation issues?Lynn S McCarty, Christopher J Borgert
Chemosphere|June 20, 2018
Review and recommendations on criteria to evaluate the relevance of pesticide interaction data for ecological risk assessmentsSteven L Levine, Christopher J Borgert
Environmental Science & Technology|November 10, 2017
Comment on "Mode of Action (MOA) Assignment Classifications for Ecotoxicology: An Evaluation of Approaches"Lynn S McCarty, Christopher J Borgert
Archives of Toxicology|February 1, 2022
A novel approach to calculating the kinetically derived maximum doseLyle D Burgoon, Claudio Fuentes, Christopher J Borgert
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|May 2, 2015
Modernizing problem formulation for risk assessment necessitates articulation of mode of actionChristopher J Borgert, Kimberly Wise, Richard A Becker
Archives of Toxicology|January 12, 2025
Kinetically-derived maximal dose (KMD) confirms lack of human relevance for high-dose effects of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4)Christopher J Borgert, Lyle D Burgoon, Claudio Fuentes
Archives of Toxicology|May 5, 2024
The physiological and biochemical basis of potency thresholds modeled using human estrogen receptor alpha: implications for identifying endocrine disruptorsChristopher J Borgert, Lyle D Burgoon, John C Matthews
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