Chris E Talsness
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Recent Articles
1.
Talsness C, Penders J, Jansen E, Damoiseaux J, Thijs C, Mommers M
PLoS One
. 2017 Nov;
12(11):e0188011.
PMID: 29121673
Vitamin D has immunomodulatory properties giving it the potential to affect microbial colonization of the intestinal tract. We investigated whether maternal vitamin D supplemention, maternal plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration, or...
2.
Chahoud I, Talsness C, Walter A, Grote K
Reprod Toxicol
. 2016 Mar;
60:169-70.
PMID: 26923260
No abstract available.
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Hobler C, Andrade A, Grande S, Gericke C, Talsness C, Appel K, et al.
Toxicology
. 2010 Aug;
276(3):198-205.
PMID: 20708649
Triphenyltin (TPT) is an organotin compound (OTC) previously widely used as an antifouling agent in paints applied in the marine environment, a fungicide, and as an agricultural pesticide. In female...
4.
Talsness C, Andrade A, Kuriyama S, Taylor J, Vom Saal F
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2009 Jun;
364(1526):2079-96.
PMID: 19528057
Components used in plastics, such as phthalates, bisphenol A (BPA), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) and tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA), are detected in humans. In addition to their utility in plastics, an...
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Grote K, Hobler C, Andrade A, Grande S, Gericke C, Talsness C, et al.
Toxicology
. 2009 May;
260(1-3):53-9.
PMID: 19464569
Consumers are exposed to organotin compounds (OTCs) via contaminated fish and seafood due to the accumulation of these compounds in marine organisms. Certain OTCs are immunotoxic and may also have...
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Myers J, Vom Saal F, Akingbemi B, Arizono K, Belcher S, Colborn T, et al.
Environ Health Perspect
. 2009 Apr;
117(3):309-15.
PMID: 19337501
Background: In their safety evaluations of bisphenol A (BPA), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and a counterpart in Europe, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), have given special...
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Flick B, Talsness C, Jackh R, Buesen R, Klug S
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 2009 Mar;
237(2):154-67.
PMID: 19281833
N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP), which undergoes extensive biotransformation, has been shown in vivo to cause developmental toxicity and, especially after oral treatment, malformations in rats and rabbits. Data are lacking as to...
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Talsness C
Environ Res
. 2008 Oct;
108(2):158-67.
PMID: 18949835
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are ubiquitous environmental contaminants due to their long half-life and widespread use as flame retardants in several consumer products, including plastics. In addition to other actions,...
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Talsness C, Kuriyama S, Sterner-Kock A, Schnitker P, Grande S, Shakibaei M, et al.
Environ Health Perspect
. 2008 Mar;
116(3):308-14.
PMID: 18335096
Background: Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are capable of disrupting thyroid hormone homeostasis. PBDE-47 (2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether) is one of the most abundant congeners found in human breast adipose tissue and maternal...
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Kuriyama S, Wanner A, Fidalgo-Neto A, Talsness C, Koerner W, Chahoud I
Toxicology
. 2007 Oct;
242(1-3):80-90.
PMID: 17964054
Thyroid hormone concentrations, hepatic enzyme activities and tissue concentrations of 2,2',4,4',5-pentabromodiphenyl ether (PBDE-99) were evaluated in Wistar rats (dams and offspring) after treatment by gavage on gestation day (GD) 6...