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Elijah J Petersen

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Petersen E, Ceger P, Allen D, Coyle J, Derk R, Garcia-Reyero N, et al.
ALTEX . 2021 Dec; 39(2):183–206. PMID: 34874455
Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) come in a wide array of shapes, sizes, surface coatings, and compositions, and often possess novel or enhanced properties compared to larger sized particles of the same...
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Johnson M, Bennett J, Montoro Bustos A, Hanna S, Kolmakov A, Sharp N, et al.
Anal Chim Acta . 2021 Jul; 1175:338671. PMID: 34330435
Analytical techniques capable of determining the spatial distribution and quantity (mass and/or particle number) of engineered nanomaterials in organisms are essential for characterizing nano-bio interactions and for nanomaterial risk assessments....
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Petersen E, Sharma M, Clippinger A, Gordon J, Katz A, Laux P, et al.
Chem Res Toxicol . 2021 Jun; 34(6):1370-1385. PMID: 34097823
inhalation toxicology methods are increasingly being used for research and regulatory purposes. Although the opportunity for increased human relevance of inhalation methods compared to tests has been established and discussed,...
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Petersen E, Reipa V, Xia M, Sharma M
Chem Res Toxicol . 2021 Apr; 34(6):1367-1369. PMID: 33899460
A broad range of test methods have been developed given their numerous potential advantages over tests. We describe here key resources and tools to increase the reliability and reproducibility of...
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Petersen E, Nguyen A, Brown J, Elliott J, Clippinger A, Gordon J, et al.
ALTEX . 2021 Feb; 38(2):365-376. PMID: 33637998
The use of in vitro assays to inform decision-making requires robust and reproducible results across studies, laboratories, and time. Experiments using positive control materials are an integral component of an...
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Leibrock L, Jungnickel H, Tentschert J, Katz A, Toman B, Petersen E, et al.
Nanomaterials (Basel) . 2020 Dec; 10(12). PMID: 33260672
Air-liquid interface (ALI) systems have been widely used in recent years to investigate the inhalation toxicity of many gaseous compounds, chemicals, and nanomaterials and represent an emerging and promising method...
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Sung L, Chung Y, Goodwin Jr D, Petersen E, Hsueh H, Stutzman P, et al.
Nanomaterials (Basel) . 2020 Jul; 10(8). PMID: 32722058
Nanocoatings have numerous potential applications in the indoor environment, such as flooring finishes with increased scratch- and wear-resistance. However, given concerns about the potential environmental and human health effects of...
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Petersen E, Mortimer M, Burgess R, Handy R, Hanna S, Ho K, et al.
Environ Sci Nano . 2019 Oct; 6. PMID: 31579514
One of the key components for environmental risk assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) is data on bioaccumulation potential. Accurately measuring bioaccumulation can be critical for regulatory decision making regarding material...
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Petersen E, Hirsch C, Elliott J, Krug H, Aengenheister L, Arif A, et al.
Chem Res Toxicol . 2019 Sep; 33(5):1039-1054. PMID: 31507156
One of the challenges in using data to understand the potential risks of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) is that results often differ or are even contradictory among studies. While it is...
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Fairbrother A, Muir D, Solomon K, Ankley G, Rudd M, Boxall A, et al.
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2019 Jul; 38(8):1606-1624. PMID: 31361364
Anticipating, identifying, and prioritizing strategic needs represent essential activities by research organizations. Decided benefits emerge when these pursuits engage globally important environment and health goals, including the United Nations Sustainable...