Deborah E Keil
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Recent Articles
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Fair P, Peden-Adams M, Mollenhauer M, Bossart G, Keil D, White N
J Toxicol Environ Health A
. 2020 Dec;
84(7):279-297.
PMID: 33357133
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have been assessed for immunotoxicity; however, humans and wildlife are exposed to multiple PCBs environmentally. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the effects of...
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Bishop N, Jones-Lepp T, Margetts M, Sykes J, Alvarez D, Keil D
Sci Total Environ
. 2020 Aug;
745:140697.
PMID: 32758738
The extent of prescription and illicit drug abuse in geographically isolated rural and micropolitan communities in the intermountain western United States (US) has not been well tracked. The goal of...
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Christofidou-Solomidou M, Pietrofesa R, Park K, Albelda S, Serve K, Keil D, et al.
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 2019 Apr;
375:81-93.
PMID: 31022494
Background: Exposure to the Libby amphibole (LA) asbestos-like fibers found in Libby, Montana, is associated with inflammatory responses in mice and humans, and an increased risk of developing mesothelioma, asbestosis,...
4.
Keil D, Buck B, Goossens D, McLaurin B, Murphy L, Leetham-Spencer M, et al.
Toxicol Rep
. 2018 Jun;
5:258-269.
PMID: 29854597
Systemic health effects from exposure to a complex natural dust containing heavy metals from the Nellis Dunes Recreation Area (NDRA) near Las Vegas, NV, were evaluated. Several toxicological parameters were...
5.
DeWitt J, Buck B, Goossens D, Teng Y, Pollard J, McLaurin B, et al.
Toxicol Rep
. 2017 Sep;
4:19-31.
PMID: 28959621
The specific health effects of direct inhalation of fine minerogenic dusts generated by natural soil surfaces remain poorly known and relatively little researched. To learn more about this exposure and...
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Keil D, Buck B, Goossens D, Teng Y, Pollard J, McLaurin B, et al.
Toxicol Rep
. 2017 Sep;
3:785-795.
PMID: 28959605
Desert areas are usually characterized by a continuous deposition of fine airborne particles. Over time, this process results in the accumulation of silt and clay on desert surfaces. We evaluated...
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Pfau J, Buck B, Metcalf R, Kaupish Z, Stair C, Rodriguez M, et al.
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 2017 Sep;
334:24-34.
PMID: 28870655
This project developed from studies demonstrating that Libby Amphibole Asbestos (LAA) causes a non-typical set of health outcomes not generally reported for asbestos, including systemic autoimmunity and an unusual and...
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DeWitt J, Peden-Adams M, Keil D, Dietert R
Curr Protoc Toxicol
. 2012 Apr;
Chapter 18:Unit 18.15.
PMID: 22511116
Developmental immunotoxicity (DIT) occurs when exposure to environmental risk factors prior to adulthood, including chemical, biological, physical, or physiological factors, alters immune system development. DIT may elicit suppression, hyperactivation, or...
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Fair P, Stavros H, Mollenhauer M, DeWitt J, Henry N, Kannan K, et al.
J Immunotoxicol
. 2012 Jan;
9(1):96-107.
PMID: 22214215
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are an important class of flame-retardants that are environmentally persistent and bioaccumulative. Toxicity of these compounds has become a concern because detectable levels of PBDEs are...
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DeWitt J, Peden-Adams M, Keil D, Dietert R
Toxicol Pathol
. 2011 Nov;
40(2):230-6.
PMID: 22109713
Developmental immunotoxicity (DIT) occurs when exposure to environmental risk factors prior to adulthood, including chemical, biological, physical, or physiological factors, alters immune system development. DIT may elicit suppression, hyperactivation, or...