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Marilyn J Wolfe

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Christiana Grim K, Henderson E, Wolfe M, Wolf J
J Aquat Anim Health . 2020 Feb; 32(1):32-43. PMID: 32079041
During recent decades, survey studies have documented the widespread presence of oocytes in the testes of male Smallmouth Bass Micropterus dolomieu collected from surface waters throughout the United States. There...
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Wolf J, Baumgartner W, Blazer V, Camus A, Engelhardt J, Fournie J, et al.
Toxicol Pathol . 2014 Aug; 43(3):297-325. PMID: 25112278
Differentiating salient histopathologic changes from normal anatomic features or tissue artifacts can be decidedly challenging, especially for the novice fish pathologist. As a consequence, findings of questionable accuracy may be...
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Walker D, Malarkey D, Seilkop S, Ruecker F, Funk K, Wolfe M, et al.
Environ Mol Mutagen . 2007 Mar; 48(3-4):283-98. PMID: 17358026
The prophylactic use of zidovudine (3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine, AZT) during pregnancy greatly reduces transmission of HIV-1 from infected mothers to their infants; however, the affinity of host cell DNA polymerases for AZT...
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Blazer V, Fournie J, Wolf J, Wolfe M
Dis Aquat Organ . 2006 Oct; 72(1):19-30. PMID: 17067070
Brown bullhead Ameiurus nebulosus is used as indicator species for contaminant effects at areas of concern (AOC) in the Great Lakes and other areas. One of the beneficial use impairments...
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Kissling G, Bernheim N, Hawkins W, Wolfe M, Jokinen M, Smith C, et al.
Toxicol Sci . 2006 Apr; 92(1):143-56. PMID: 16581948
There has been considerable interest in the use of small fish models for detecting potential environmental carcinogens. In this study, both guppies (Poecilia reticulata) and medaka (Oryzias latipes) were exposed...
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Fournie J, Wolfe M, Wolf J, Courtney L, Johnson R, Hawkins W
Toxicol Pathol . 2005 Aug; 33(5):540-51. PMID: 16076769
Thyroid proliferative lesions are rather common in bony fishes but disagreement exists in the fish pathology community concerning diagnostic criteria for hyperplastic versus neoplastic lesions. To simplify the diagnosis of...
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Wolf J, Wolfe M
Toxicol Pathol . 2005 Apr; 33(1):75-85. PMID: 15805058
Biochemical assays are not routinely used to assess liver damage in fish, therefore, a histopathological evaluation is usually required to determine the existence or extent of nonneoplastic liver toxicity. Many...
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Ostrander G, Cheng K, Wolf J, Wolfe M
Cancer Res . 2004 Dec; 64(23):8485-91. PMID: 15574750
The promotion of crude shark cartilage extracts as a cure for cancer has contributed to at least two significant negative outcomes: a dramatic decline in shark populations and a diversion...
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Wolf J, Wolfe M
Toxicol Pathol . 2003 Feb; 31 Suppl:53-7. PMID: 12597432
In the late 1970's, Good Laboratory Practice Regulations (GLP) were instituted by agencies such as the USFDA, the USEPA, and the OECD to provide a system for the monitoring of...