Judith W Hauswirth
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    Hoberman A, Hauswirth J
  
  
    Reprod Toxicol
    . 2022 Aug;
          113:85-95.
    
    PMID: 35963517
  
  
          Piperonyl butoxide (PBO) an insecticide synergist was evaluated in a guideline multigenerational toxicity study in rats. F0 and F1 adult generations consisted of groups of 26 male and 26 female...
      
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    Hoberman A, Hauswirth J
  
  
    Reprod Toxicol
    . 2022 Aug;
          112:177-181.
    
    PMID: 35931401
  
  
          Piperonyl butoxide (PBO) was developed in the 1940s. PBO increases the effectiveness of pyrethrins, thus it is called a synergist. Herein, the findings from a guideline developmental toxicity study in...
      
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    Hoberman A, Hauswirth J
  
  
    Reprod Toxicol
    . 2022 Aug;
          112:171-176.
    
    PMID: 35926829
  
  
          Developed as an insecticide synergist in the early 1940s, PBO increases the effectiveness of pyrethrins. Herein, the findings from a guideline developmental toxicity study in rat conducted in 1991 are...
      
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    Faqi A, Richards D, Hauswirth J, Schroeder R
  
  
    Regul Toxicol Pharmacol
    . 2008 Aug;
          52(2):158-62.
    
    PMID: 18755233
  
  
          Sodium azide (NaN(3)) is being proposed for use as an active ingredient to control a broad spectrum of soil borne pathogens including insects, weeds, nematodes, fungi, and bacteria. The purpose...