J R Fouts
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Kamrin M, Fischer L, Suk W, Fouts J, Pellizzari E, Thornton K
Environ Health Perspect
. 1994 Jan;
102 Suppl 1:221-8.
PMID: 8187712
Assessing human exposure to chemicals from Superfund sites requires knowledge of basic physical, chemical, and biological processes occurring in the environment and specific information about the local environment and population...
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Hogan M, Fouts J, McKinney J, Rall D
Med Clin North Am
. 1990 Mar;
74(2):461-73.
PMID: 2319830
Both toxicologic studies and studies in environmental chemistry are important in assessing the potential adverse health effects of human exposures to hazardous environmental agents. This article discusses the toxic effects...
3.
Perera F, Brennan T, Fouts J
Environ Health Perspect
. 1989 Feb;
79:315-21.
PMID: 2707209
There is continuing controversy, extending into regulatory matters, over the significance to human health of positive results in carcinogenicity studies in animals using the gavage technique as the route of...
4.
Klinger W, Devereux T, Fouts J
Exp Pathol
. 1988 Jan;
35(2):69-91.
PMID: 3066639
No abstract available.
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Devereux T, Fouts J, Eling T
Prostaglandins Leukot Med
. 1987 Apr;
27(1):43-52.
PMID: 3473507
Prostaglandin F2 alpha (PG-F2 alpha) was metabolized to different products by freshly isolated alveolar type II cells from adult male or pregnant rabbits. The type II cells from the adult...
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Devereux T, Massey T, Van Scott M, Yankaskas J, Fouts J
Cancer Res
. 1986 Oct;
46(10):5438-43.
PMID: 3756892
Alveolar type II cells were isolated from five human lung specimens obtained during resection or lobectomy and enriched to 63-85% purity. Digestion with Sigma protease type XIV followed by centrifugal...
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Massey T, Devereux T, Fouts J
Drug Metab Dispos
. 1986 May;
14(3):319-24.
PMID: 2872032
We have investigated several methods for determining rates of xenobiotic biotransformation in individual rabbit hepatocytes by microspectrofluorometry. Experiments designed to measure monooxygenase activity by following fluorescent product formation (i.e. 7-ethoxycoumarin...
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Massey T, Fouts J
Cell Biol Toxicol
. 1985 Oct;
1(4):297-308.
PMID: 3916987
A method is described for the preparation of enriched populations of ciliated cells from rabbit tracheas. Following protease digestion of tracheal lumen tissue, cells were subjected to centrifugal elutriation. This...
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Devereux T, Diliberto J, Fouts J
Cell Biol Toxicol
. 1985 Jan;
1(2):57-65.
PMID: 3917126
The activities of several enzymes which metabolize xenobiotics were measured and compared in freshly isolated rabbit Clara cells (50-70% purity) and alveolar type II cells (80-95% purity) or microsomal preparations...
10.
Coomes M, Sparks R, Fouts J
J Invest Dermatol
. 1984 Jun;
82(6):598-601.
PMID: 6725983
Intact, viable (greater than 80%) epidermal cells were isolated from the hairless mouse. These cells metabolized 7-ethoxycoumarin (7-EC) to umbelliferone ( UMB ) (3 pmol/min/10(6) cells) and UMB to the...