Rebekah E Wharton
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Recent Articles
1.
Chapman A, Xu M, Schroeder M, Goldstein J, Chida A, Lee J, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2025 Jan;
19(3):3714-3725.
PMID: 39792034
Structural variants of the synthetic opioid fentanyl are a major threat to public health. Following an investigation showing that many derivatives are poorly detected by commercial lateral flow and related...
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Cunningham B, Wharton R, Lee C, Mojica M, Krajewski L, Gordon S, et al.
Toxins (Basel)
. 2022 Nov;
14(11).
PMID: 36422987
Microcystins are toxic chemicals generated by certain freshwater cyanobacteria. These chemicals can accumulate to dangerous levels during harmful algal blooms. When exposed to microcystins, humans are at risk of hepatic...
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Kainulainen M, Bergeron E, Chatterjee P, Chapman A, Lee J, Chida A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jun;
11(1):12330.
PMID: 34112850
SARS-CoV-2 emerged in late 2019 and has since spread around the world, causing a pandemic of the respiratory disease COVID-19. Detecting antibodies against the virus is an essential tool for...
4.
Chapman A, Tang X, Lee J, Chida A, Mercer K, Wharton R, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 May;
11(1):9682.
PMID: 33958613
The need for high-affinity, SARS-CoV-2-specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) is critical in the face of the global COVID-19 pandemic, as such reagents can have important diagnostic, research, and therapeutic applications. Of...
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Wharton R, Casbohm J, Hoffmaster R, Brewer B, Finn M, Johnson R
J Anal Toxicol
. 2021 Feb;
45(2):111-116.
PMID: 33580693
Health-care workers, laboratorians and overdose prevention centers rely on commercial immunoassays to detect the presence of fentanyl; however, the cross-reactivity of fentanyl analogs with these kits is largely unknown. To...
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Wharton R, Cunningham B, Schaefer A, Guldberg S, Hamelin E, Johnson R
Toxins (Basel)
. 2019 Dec;
11(12).
PMID: 31847123
Microcystins (MC) and nodularin (NOD) are toxins released by cyanobacteria during harmful algal blooms. They are potent inhibitors of protein phosphatases 1 and 2A (PP1 and PP2A) and cause a...
7.
Seymour C, Shaner R, Feyereisen M, Wharton R, Kaplan P, Hamelin E, et al.
J Anal Toxicol
. 2018 Nov;
43(4):266-276.
PMID: 30462229
Fentanyl, and the numerous drugs derived from it, are contributing to the opioid overdose epidemic currently underway in the USA. To identify human exposure to these growing public health threats,...
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Wharton R, Ojeda-Torres G, Cunningham B, Feyereisen M, Hill K, Abbott N, et al.
Chem Res Toxicol
. 2018 Aug;
31(9):898-903.
PMID: 30133262
Microcystins are toxins produced by many cyanobacteria species, which are often released into waterways during blue-green algal blooms in freshwater and marine habitats. The consumption of microcystin-contaminated water is a...
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Wharton R, Feyereisen M, Gonzalez A, Abbott N, Hamelin E, Johnson R
Toxicon
. 2017 May;
133:110-115.
PMID: 28495477
Saxitoxin (STX) is a potent marine toxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) which can result in significant morbidity and mortality in humans. Low lethal doses, rapid onset of PSP...
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Wharton R, Stefanov E, King R, Kearney J
J Immunol
. 2015 Mar;
194(9):4387-96.
PMID: 25821219
Invasive aspergillosis (IA) resulting from infection by Aspergillus fumigatus is a leading cause of death in immunosuppressed populations. There are limited therapeutic options for this disease and currently no vaccine....