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Heather M Stapleton

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Environment & Health (Washington, D.C.)|August 22, 2024
Canine on the Couch: The New Canary in the Coal Mine for Environmental Health ResearchCatherine F Wise, Matthew Breen, Heather M Stapleton
Environmental Science & Technology|July 15, 2015
Activation of Human Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Nuclear Receptors (PPARγ1) by Semi-Volatile Compounds (SVOCs) and Chemical Mixtures in Indoor DustMingliang Fang, Thomas F Webster, Heather M Stapleton
Environmental Science & Technology|July 13, 2017
Characterization of Adipogenic Activity of House Dust Extracts and Semi-Volatile Indoor Contaminants in 3T3-L1 CellsChristopher D Kassotis, Kate Hoffman, Heather M Stapleton
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|May 14, 2011
Halogenated phenolic contaminants inhibit the in vitro activity of the thyroid-regulating deiodinases in human liverCraig M Butt, Dongli Wang, Heather M Stapleton
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|September 8, 2010
Accumulation and DNA damage in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) exposed to 2 brominated flame-retardant mixtures, Firemaster 550 and Firemaster BZ-54Jonathan S Bearr, Heather M Stapleton, Carys L Mitchelmore
Environment International|January 28, 2012
Measurement of flame retardants and triclosan in municipal sewage sludge and biosolidsElizabeth F Davis, Susan L Klosterhaus, Heather M Stapleton
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|May 7, 2011
Accumulation and debromination of decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) in juvenile fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) induces thyroid disruption and liver alterationsPamela D Noyes, David E Hinton, Heather M Stapleton
Chemosphere|January 15, 2018
Disruption of thyroid hormone sulfotransferase activity by brominated flame retardant chemicals in the human choriocarcinoma placenta cell line, BeWoChristopher P Leonetti, Craig M Butt, Heather M Stapleton
The Science of the Total Environment|June 26, 2018
Unconventional oil and gas chemicals and wastewater-impacted water samples promote adipogenesis via PPARγ-dependent and independent mechanisms in 3T3-L1 cellsChristopher D Kassotis, Susan C Nagel, Heather M Stapleton
Chemical Research in Toxicology|May 26, 2015
Disruption of type 2 iodothyronine deiodinase activity in cultured human glial cells by polybrominated diphenyl ethersSimon C Roberts, Antonio C Bianco, Heather M Stapleton
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Environment & Health (Washington, D.C.)|August 22, 2024
Canine on the Couch: The New Canary in the Coal Mine for Environmental Health ResearchCatherine F Wise, Matthew Breen, Heather M Stapleton
Environmental Science & Technology|July 15, 2015
Activation of Human Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Nuclear Receptors (PPARγ1) by Semi-Volatile Compounds (SVOCs) and Chemical Mixtures in Indoor DustMingliang Fang, Thomas F Webster, Heather M Stapleton
Environmental Science & Technology|July 13, 2017
Characterization of Adipogenic Activity of House Dust Extracts and Semi-Volatile Indoor Contaminants in 3T3-L1 CellsChristopher D Kassotis, Kate Hoffman, Heather M Stapleton
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|May 14, 2011
Halogenated phenolic contaminants inhibit the in vitro activity of the thyroid-regulating deiodinases in human liverCraig M Butt, Dongli Wang, Heather M Stapleton
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|September 8, 2010
Accumulation and DNA damage in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) exposed to 2 brominated flame-retardant mixtures, Firemaster 550 and Firemaster BZ-54Jonathan S Bearr, Heather M Stapleton, Carys L Mitchelmore
Environment International|January 28, 2012
Measurement of flame retardants and triclosan in municipal sewage sludge and biosolidsElizabeth F Davis, Susan L Klosterhaus, Heather M Stapleton
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|May 7, 2011
Accumulation and debromination of decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) in juvenile fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) induces thyroid disruption and liver alterationsPamela D Noyes, David E Hinton, Heather M Stapleton
Chemosphere|January 15, 2018
Disruption of thyroid hormone sulfotransferase activity by brominated flame retardant chemicals in the human choriocarcinoma placenta cell line, BeWoChristopher P Leonetti, Craig M Butt, Heather M Stapleton
The Science of the Total Environment|June 26, 2018
Unconventional oil and gas chemicals and wastewater-impacted water samples promote adipogenesis via PPARγ-dependent and independent mechanisms in 3T3-L1 cellsChristopher D Kassotis, Susan C Nagel, Heather M Stapleton
Chemical Research in Toxicology|May 26, 2015
Disruption of type 2 iodothyronine deiodinase activity in cultured human glial cells by polybrominated diphenyl ethersSimon C Roberts, Antonio C Bianco, Heather M Stapleton
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