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Ronald A Glabonjat

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Anderson W, Domingo-Relloso A, Galvez-Fernandez M, Schilling K, Glabonjat R, Basu A, et al.
Environ Res . 2025 Feb; 271:121060. PMID: 39922262
Background: Experimental studies indicate that uranium exposure is toxic to the kidney tubules. We evaluated the association of urinary uranium concentrations with biomarkers of tubule cell dysfunction (alpha-1-microglobulin [A1M], uromodulin...
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Domingo-Relloso A, McGraw K, Heckbert S, Luchsinger J, Schilling K, Glabonjat R, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2024 Dec; 7(12):e2448286. PMID: 39621345
Importance: Metals are established neurotoxicants, but evidence of their association with cognitive performance at low chronic exposure levels is limited. Objective: To investigate the association of urinary metal levels, individually...
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McGraw K, Schilling K, Glabonjat R, Galvez-Fernandez M, Domingo-Relloso A, Martinez-Morata I, et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol . 2024 Sep; 84(16):1545-1557. PMID: 39297845
Background: Exposure to metals, a newly recognized risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), could be related to atherosclerosis progression. Objectives: The authors hypothesized that higher urinary levels of nonessential (cadmium,...
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Glabonjat R, Schilling K, Slavkovich V, Izuchukwu C, Balac O, Dubey S, et al.
Environ Res . 2024 Aug; 262(Pt 1):119833. PMID: 39179143
Arsenic is a ubiquitous toxic metalloid causing serious health problems. Speciation analysis of arsenic in human urine provides valuable insights for large-scale epidemiological studies and informs on sources of exposure...
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Lieberman-Cribbin W, Domingo-Relloso A, Glabonjat R, Schilling K, Cole S, OLeary M, et al.
Environ Int . 2024 Aug; 191:108955. PMID: 39154409
Background: Selenium (Se) is an essential nutrient linked to adverse health endpoints at low and high levels. The mechanisms behind these relationships remain unclear and there is a need to...
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Martinez-Morata I, Schilling K, Glabonjat R, Domingo-Relloso A, Mayer M, McGraw K, et al.
Circulation . 2024 Aug; 150(10):758-769. PMID: 39087344
Background: Exposure to metals has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) end points and mortality, yet prospective evidence is limited beyond arsenic, cadmium, and lead. In this study, we assessed...
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Martinez-Morata I, Parvez F, Wu H, Eunus M, Goldsmith J, Ilievski V, et al.
Environ Int . 2024 May; 187:108715. PMID: 38728816
Background: Inorganic arsenic is metabolized to monomethyl- (MMAs) and dimethyl- (DMAs) species via one-carbon metabolism (OCM); this facilitates urinary arsenic elimination. OCM is influenced by folate and vitamin B12 and...
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Schilling K, Chen H, Glabonjat R, Debernardi S, Blyuss O, Navas-Acien A, et al.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) . 2024 May; 15:1332895. PMID: 38694937
Background: More than 700 million people worldwide suffer from diseases of the pancreas, such as diabetes, pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. Often dysregulation of potassium (K) channels, co-transporters and pumps can...
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Schilling K, Glabonjat R, Balac O, Galvez-Fernandez M, Domingo-Relloso A, Slavkovich V, et al.
Anal Methods . 2023 Dec; 16(2):214-226. PMID: 38099473
Analysis of essential and non-essential trace elements in urine has emerged as a valuable tool for assessing occupational and environmental exposures, diagnosing nutritional status and guiding public health and health...
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Santoriello D, Schilling K, Glabonjat R, Charlesworth J, Yoslov M, Nasr S, et al.
Kidney Int . 2023 Nov; 104(6):1231-1232. PMID: 37981437
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