Wanda C Williams
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Recent Articles
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Cochran S, Dunigan-Russell K, Hutton G, Nguyen H, Schladweiler M, Jones D, et al.
Toxicol Sci
. 2024 Mar;
199(2):332-348.
PMID: 38544285
Exposure to wildfire smoke is associated with both acute and chronic cardiopulmonary illnesses, which are of special concern for wildland firefighters who experience repeated exposure to wood smoke. It is...
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Vance S, Kim Y, George I, Dye J, Williams W, Schladweiler M, et al.
Inhal Toxicol
. 2023 Jan;
35(5-6):129-138.
PMID: 36692431
Objective: Inhalation of smoke from the burning of waste materials on military bases is associated with increased incidences of cardiopulmonary diseases. This study examined the respiratory and inflammatory effects of...
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Lehmann D, Armstrong M, Williams W, Postigo C, Simmons J
Toxicology
. 2022 Sep;
480:153335.
PMID: 36122606
Chemical disinfection of water provides significant public health benefits. However, disinfectants like chlorine can react with naturally occurring materials in the water to form disinfection byproducts (DBPs). Natural levels of...
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Kim Y, Warren S, Kooter I, Williams W, George I, Vance S, et al.
Part Fibre Toxicol
. 2021 Dec;
18(1):45.
PMID: 34915899
Background: Open burning of anthropogenic sources can release hazardous emissions and has been associated with increased prevalence of cardiopulmonary health outcomes. Exposure to smoke emitted from burn pits in military...
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Camp A, Williams W, Eitzer B, Koethe R, Lehmann D
PLoS One
. 2020 Oct;
15(10):e0241111.
PMID: 33119659
Worldwide, many pollinator populations are in decline. Population reductions have been documented for the agriculturally important honey bee (Apis mellifera), and other bee species such as bumble bees that are...
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Camp A, Batres M, Williams W, Koethe R, Stoner K, Lehmann D
Environ Toxicol Chem
. 2020 Sep;
39(12):2560-2569.
PMID: 32997831
Honey bees and other wild bee species including bumble bees have experienced population declines in recent decades. Although many stressors are implicated in bee population declines, much attention has focused...
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Lehmann D, Williams W
Inhal Toxicol
. 2020 Mar;
32(2):68-78.
PMID: 32188332
: The physiological mechanisms underlying the development of respiratory hypersensitivity to cisplatin (CDDP) are not well-understood. It has been suggested that these reactions are likely the result of type I...
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Lehmann D, Williams W
Inhal Toxicol
. 2019 Jan;
30(11-12):472-481.
PMID: 30654668
Halogenated platinum salts can trigger the development of occupational asthma. Until recently, laboratory research into the development and manifestation of platinum hypersensitivity responses were hindered by the lack of an...
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Miller C, Stewart E, J Snow S, Williams W, Richards J, Thompson L, et al.
Toxicol Sci
. 2019 Jan;
168(2):535-550.
PMID: 30649513
Implantation is a sensitive window in reproductive development during which disruptions may increase the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes including intrauterine growth restriction. Ozone exposure during implantation in rats reduces...
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Henriquez A, J Snow S, Schladweiler M, Miller C, Dye J, Ledbetter A, et al.
Toxicol Sci
. 2018 Nov;
166(2):288-305.
PMID: 30379318
We have shown that acute ozone inhalation activates sympathetic-adrenal-medullary and hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal stress axes, and adrenalectomy (AD) inhibits ozone-induced lung injury and inflammation. Therefore, we hypothesized that stress hormone receptor agonists...