Brian Horman
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Recent Articles
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Schkoda S, Horman B, Witchey S, St Armour G, Nelson M, Gaeta E, et al.
Neurotoxicology
. 2024 Sep;
105:111-120.
PMID: 39241866
Developmental exposure to chemical flame retardants (FRs) has been linked to a variety of neurodevelopmental disorders and abnormal socioemotional behaviors in human and laboratory animal studies. We have previously shown...
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Siegler P, Shaughnessy E, Horman B, Vierling T, King D, Patisaul H, et al.
J Comp Neurol
. 2024 Mar;
532(3):e25603.
PMID: 38497661
Prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) and Syrian, or golden, hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) are closely related to mice (Mus musculus) and are commonly used in studies of social behavior including social interaction,...
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Siegler P, Shaughnessy E, Horman B, Vierling T, King D, Patisaul H, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Feb;
PMID: 38405991
Prairie voles () and Syrian, or golden, hamsters () are closely related to mice () and rats (, for example) and are commonly used in studies of social behavior including...
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Schkoda S, Horman B, Witchey S, Jansson A, Macari S, Patisaul H
Front Toxicol
. 2023 Aug;
5:1216388.
PMID: 37577032
Accumulating evidence reveals that endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can disrupt aspects of metabolic programming, suggesting that skeletal development may be at risk, a possibility that is rarely examined. The commercial...
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Witchey S, Doyle M, Fredenburg J, St Armour G, Horman B, Odenkirk M, et al.
Neuroendocrinology
. 2022 Sep;
113(12):1262-1282.
PMID: 36075192
Introduction: Flame retardants (FRs) are common bodily and environmental pollutants, creating concern about their potential toxicity. We and others have found that the commercial mixture FireMaster® 550 (FM 550) or...
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Pace C, Horman B, Patisaul H, Muddiman D
Anal Bioanal Chem
. 2020 Apr;
412(15):3745-3752.
PMID: 32300844
Chemical exposures can adversely impact fetal development. For many compounds, including common flame retardants, the mechanisms by which this occurs remain unclear, but emerging evidence suggests that disruption at the...
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Macari S, Rock K, Santos M, Lima V, Szawka R, Moss J, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Apr;
21(7).
PMID: 32272586
Flame retardants (FRs) are used in a variety of common items from furniture to carpet to electronics to reduce flammability and combustion, but the potential toxicity of these compounds is...
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Rock K, St Armour G, Horman B, Phillips A, Ruis M, Stewart A, et al.
Toxicol Sci
. 2020 Apr;
176(1):203-223.
PMID: 32243540
There is a growing need to understand the potential neurotoxicity of organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) and plasticizers because use and, consequently, human exposure, is rapidly expanding. We have previously shown...
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Ruis M, Rock K, Hall S, Horman B, Patisaul H, Stapleton H
Endocrinology
. 2019 Sep;
160(11):2748-2758.
PMID: 31555822
During pregnancy, the supply of thyroid hormone (TH) to the fetus is critically important for fetal growth, neural development, metabolism, and maintenance of pregnancy. Additionally, in cases where maternal and...
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Rock K, Gillera S, Devarasetty P, Horman B, Knudsen G, Birnbaum L, et al.
Neurotoxicology
. 2019 Sep;
75:136-147.
PMID: 31541695
Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) has become a ubiquitous indoor contaminant due to its widespread use as an additive flame retardant in consumer products. Reported evidence of endocrine disruption and accumulation of...