James M Harrington
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Recent Articles
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Evers A, Kohn J, Baars O, Harrington J, Namba K, Duckworth O
Biometals
. 2024 Aug;
37(6):1599-1607.
PMID: 39198338
Adequate micronutrient concentrations in crops are essential for human health and agricultural productivity. However, 30% of plants growing on cultivated soils worldwide are deficient in iron (Fe). Because of low...
2.
Sears C, Healy E, Soares L, Palermo D, Eliot M, Li Y, et al.
Environ Int
. 2023 Oct;
181:108269.
PMID: 37866238
Background: Limited evidence suggests that antimony induces vascular inflammation and oxidative stress and may play a role in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. However, few studies have examined whether environmental antimony...
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Waidyanatha S, Weber F, Fallacara D, Harrington J, Levine K, Robinson V, et al.
Toxicol Lett
. 2022 Nov;
373:210.
PMID: 36435680
No abstract available.
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Harrington J, Poitras E, Weber F, Fernando R, Liyanapatirana C, Robinson V, et al.
Anal Lett
. 2022 May;
55(8):1269-1280.
PMID: 35571259
Thallium (Tl) can be released as a byproduct of smelting, mining, and other industries, causing human exposure. There are knowledge gaps on the toxicity of thallium compounds, so the National...
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Waidyanatha S, Weber F, Fallacara D, Harrington J, Levine K, Robinson V, et al.
Toxicol Lett
. 2022 Mar;
360:53-61.
PMID: 35331842
Vanadium is a ubiquitous environmental contaminant although there are limited data to assess potential adverse human health impact following oral exposure. In support of studies investigating the subchronic toxicity of...
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Harrington J, Haines L, Essader A, Liyanapatirana C, Poitras E, Weber F, et al.
Anal Lett
. 2021 Dec;
54(17):2777-2788.
PMID: 34898679
Human exposure to vanadium (V) is anticipated because it is a drinking water contaminant. Due to limited data on soluble V salts, the National Toxicology Program is investigating the toxicity...
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Sears C, Eliot M, Raaschou-Nielsen O, Poulsen A, Harrington J, Howe C, et al.
Epidemiology
. 2021 Dec;
33(2):185-192.
PMID: 34860726
Background: Epidemiologic studies suggest cadmium exposure is associated with cardiovascular disease risk, including heart failure. However, prior findings may be influenced by tobacco smoking, a dominant source of cadmium exposure...
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Doydora S, Baars O, Harrington J, Duckworth O
Biometals
. 2021 Nov;
35(1):87-98.
PMID: 34837588
Molybdenum (Mo) is an essential trace element for bacteria that is utilized in myriad metalloenzymes that directly couple to the biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen, sulfur, and carbon. In particular, Mo...
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Ozdemir S, Sears C, Harrington J, Poulsen A, Buckley J, Howe C, et al.
Toxics
. 2021 Nov;
9(11).
PMID: 34822673
Assays of urine biomarkers often use urine creatinine to account for urinary dilution, even though creatinine levels are influenced by underlying physiology and muscle catabolism. Urine osmolality-a measure of dissolved...
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Harrington J, Haines L, Levine K, Liyanapatirana C, Essader A, Fernando R, et al.
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 2021 Apr;
423:115546.
PMID: 33905758
No abstract available.