Archived Publications: 2007-2008
Archived Publications: 2007-2008
Publications from 2007-2008
- Cernichiari E, Myers GJ, Ballatori N, Zareba G, Vyas J, Clarkson TW. The Biological Monitoring of Prenatal Exposure to Methylmercury. NeuroToxicol 28:1015-1022, 2007.
- Clarkson TW, Vyas JB, and Ballatori N. Mechanisms of Mercury Disposition in the Body Am. J. Industrial Med. 50:757-764, 2007.
- Davidson PW, Myers GJ. Environmental Neurotoxicants. In Batshaw M, Roizen NJ, Pellegrino L (Eds). Children with Disabilities, 6th Edition. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing, pp. 63-72, 2007.
- Huang L-S, Myers GJ, Davidson PW, Cox C, Fengyuan X, Thurston SW, Cernichiari E, Shamlaye CF, Sloane-Reeves J, Wagner L, Clarkson TW. Is Susceptibility To Prenatal Methylmercury Exposure From Fish Consumption Non-Homogeneous? Tree-Structured Analysis for the Seychelles Child Development Study. NeuroToxicol 28: 1237-1244, 2007. PMC 2219920
- Myers GJ, Davidson PW, Strain JJ. Symposium on Heavy Metals and Nutrition. Fish Consumption: Known Benefits from Nutrients, Possible Risks from Methyl Mercury. J Nutrit 37: 2805-2808, 2007.
- Myers GJ, Davidson PW. Comment: Maternal Fish Consumption Benefits Children’s Development. The Lancet, 369, 537-538, 2007.
- Thurston SW, Bovet P, Myers GJ, Davidson PW, Wagner-Georger L, Shamlaye C, Clarkson TW. Does Prenatal Methylmercury Exposure From Fish Consumption Affect Blood Pressure in Childhood? NeuroToxicol 28: 924-930, 2007. PMC 210447
- Zareba G, Cernichiari E, Goldsmith LA, Clarkson TW: Validity of Methyl Mercury Hair Analysis: Mercury Monitoring in Human Scalp/Nude Mouse Model. J Appl Tox November 14, 2007 e-pub
- Zareba G, Cernichiari E, Hojo R, Nitt SM, Weiss B, Mumtaz MM, Jones DE, Clarkson TW. Thimerosal Distribution and Metabolism in Neonatal Mice: Comparison with Methyl Mercury. J Appl Toxicol. 27: 511-518, 2007.
- Wallace JMW, Bonham MP, Strain JJ, Duffy EM, Robson PJ, Ward M, McNulty H, Davidson PW, Myers G J, Shamlaye CF, Canfield RL, Clarkson TW, Molloy AM, Scott JM, Ueland PM. Homocysteine concentration and related B vitamin status in pregnant women recruited to Seychelles Child Development Study. American Journel Clin Nutrition 87(2): 391-397, 2008. PMC 2258320
- Davidson PW, Sloane-Reeves J, Myers GJ, Hansen ON, Huang L-S, Georger LA, Cox C, Thurston SW, Shamlaye CF, Clarkson TW. Association between Prenatal Exposure to Methylmercury and Visuospatial Ability at 10.7 years in the Seychelles Child Development Study. NeuroToxicol 29(3): 453-459, 2008. PMC 2446472
- Pichichero ME, Gentile A, Giglio N, Umido V, Clarkson TW, Cernichiari E, Zareba G, Gotelli C, Gotelli M, Yan L, Treanor J. Mercury levels in newborns and infants after receipt of thimersol containing vaccines. Pediatrics 121: 208-214, 2008.
- Bonham MP, Duffy EM, Wallace JMW, Robson PJ, Myers GJ, Davidson PW, Clarkson TW, Shamlaye CF, Strain JJ. Habitual fish consumption does not prevent a decrease in LCPUFA status in pregnant women (the Seychelles Child Development Nutrition Study). Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids 78: 343-350, 2008. PMC 2517988
- Davidson PW, Strain JJ, Myers GJ, Thurston SW, Bonham MP, Shamlaye CF, Stokes-Riner A, Wallace JMW, Robson PJ, Duffy EM, Georger LA, Sloane-Reeves J, Cernichiari E, Canfield RL, Cox C, Huang L-S, Janciuras J, Clarkson TW. Neurodevelopmental Effects of Maternal Nutritional Status and Exposure to Methylmercury from Eating Fish during Pregnancy. NeuroToxicol 28(5): 767-775, 2008. PMC2580738
- Davidson PH, Shamlaye CF. Environmental exposures and intellectual disabilities: challenges for science and policy. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 52: 641, 2008 (abstract).
- Strain JJ, Davdison PW, Bonham MP, Duffy EM, Stokes-Riner A, Thurston SW, Wallace JMW, Robson PJ, Shamlaye CF, Georger LA, Sloane-Reeves J, Cernichiari E, Canfield RL, Cox C, Huang L-S, Janciuras J, Myers GJ, Clarkson TW. Associations of maternal long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, methyl mercury, and infant development in the Seyechlles Child Development Nutritional Study. NeuroToxicol 29(5): 776-782, 2008. PMC 2574624