Ellen Silbergeld American academic and biologist
Silbergeld, Ellen K.
Silbergeld, Ellen K. 1945–
VIAF ID: 167225318 (Personal)
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Works
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Chickenizing farms & food : how industrial meat production endangers workers, animals, and consumers | |
Lead as a carcinogen: experimental evidence and mechanisms of action | |
Lead, cadmium, smoking, and increased risk of peripheral arterial disease | |
Lead effects on protamine-DNA binding | |
Lead exposure and cardiovascular disease--a systematic review | |
Lead, GABA, and seizures: Effects of subencephalopathic lead exposure on seizure sensitivity and GABAergic function | |
Lead in bone: implications for toxicology during pregnancy and lactation | |
Lead in bone: storage site, exposure source, and target organ | |
Lead in the environment: coming to grips with multisource risks and multifactorial endpoints | |
Lead in the modern workplace | |
Lead-induced behavioral dysfunction: an animal model of hyperactivity | |
Lead inhibits secretion of osteonectin/SPARC without significantly altering collagen or Hsp47 production in osteoblast-like ROS 17/2.8 cells | |
Lead interaction with human protamine (HP2) as a mechanism of male reproductive toxicity | |
Lead: male-mediated effects on reproduction and development in the rat. | |
Lead poisoning: the implications of current biomedical knowledge for public policy | |
Learning from agriculture: understanding low-dose antimicrobials as drivers of resistome expansion | |
Lisuride and LSD: Dopaminergic and serotonergic interactions in the ?serotonin syndrome? | |
Localization of metals: issues of importance to neurotoxicology of lead. | |
Longitudinal Comparison of Antibiotic Resistance in Diarrheagenic and Non-pathogenic Escherichia coli from Young Tanzanian Children | |
Low-dose exposure to inorganic mercury accelerates disease and mortality in acquired murine lupus | |
Low-dose inorganic mercury increases severity and frequency of chronic coxsackievirus-induced autoimmune myocarditis in mice | |
Low-dose mercury heightens early innate response to coxsackievirus infection in female mice | |
Low-level lead exposure and elevations in blood pressure during pregnancy | |
Low level methylmercury exposure affects neuropsychological function in adults | |
Managing hazards in place: The risks of residual risks | |
Manganese in gasoline: | |
Maternally mediated exposure of the fetus: in utero exposure to lead and other toxins | |
Mechanisms of chemical-induced porphyrinopathies | |
Mechanisms of lead neurotoxicity, or looking beyond the lamppost | |
Mechanisms of male mediated developmental toxicity induced by lead. | |
Meeting report: hazard assessment for nanoparticles - report from an interdisciplinary workshop | |
Mercury and autoimmunity: implications for occupational and environmental health | |
Mercury exposure and malaria prevalence among gold miners in Pará, Brazil. | |
Mercury exposure and murine response to Plasmodium yoelii infection and immunization. | |
Mercury exposure, malaria, and serum antinuclear/antinucleolar antibodies in Amazon populations in Brazil: a cross-sectional study | |
Mercury induces an unopposed inflammatory response in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells in vitro | |
Mercury Pollution in Amapá, Brazil: Mercury Amalgamation in Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining or Land-Cover and Land-Use Changes? | |
Mercury, vaccines, and autism, revisited. | |
Methylmercury-induced decrement in neuronal migration may involve cytokine-dependent mechanisms: a novel method to assess neuronal movement in vitro | |
MMT: science and policy | |
Modulators of mercury risk to wildlife and humans in the context of rapid global change. | |
Na+ regulates release of Ca++ sequestered in synaptosomal mitochondria | |
Nanotoxicology: "the end of the beginning" - signs on the roadmap to a strategy for assuring the safe application and use of nanomaterials | |
Neurochemical approaches to developing biochemical markers of neurotoxicity: review of current status and evaluation of future prospects | |
Neurologic symptoms associated with raising poultry and swine among participants in the Agricultural Health Study | |
Neuropharmacology of hyperkinesis | |
Neurotoxic aspects of porphyrinopathies: lead and succinylacetone. | |
New approaches to monitoring environmental neurotoxins | |
A niche for infectious disease in environmental health: rethinking the toxicological paradigm | |
No evidence of infection with avian influenza viruses among US poultry workers in the Delmarva Peninsula, Maryland and Virginia, USA | |
Novel biomarkers of mercury-induced autoimmune dysfunction: a cross-sectional study in Amazonian Brazil | |
Occupational diseases: new workforces, new workplaces | |
Occupational exposure to swine, poultry, and cattle and antibody biomarkers of Campylobacter jejuni exposure and autoimmune peripheral neuropathy | |
On multiple comparisons and on the design and interpretation of epidemiological studies of many associations | |
Organizational and activational effects of estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals | |
Peripheral Arterial Disease and Metals: Navas-Acien et al. Respond. | |
Pfiesteria: harmful algal blooms as indicators of human: ecosystem interactions | |
Pharmacological and neurochemical investigations of lead-induced hyperactivity | |
Pollution prevention and worker toxic exposures: a method | |
Polymorphisms in the human monomethylarsonic acid (MMA V) reductase/hGSTO1 gene and changes in urinary arsenic profiles | |
Porphyrins as indicators of chemical injury and exposure | |
Predictive models for nanotoxicology: current challenges and future opportunities | |
Pregnancy, lactation, and menopause: how physiology and gender affect the toxicity of chemicals. | |
Prenatal HgCl2 exposure in BALB/c mice: gender-specific effects on the ontogeny of the immune system | |
Presence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in pigs in Peru | |
Prevalence of potentially neuropathic Campylobacter jejuni strains on commercial broiler chicken products | |
Preventing lead poisoning in children | |
Previously undetected silicosis in New Jersey decedents | |
A probabilistic risk assessment of Cryptosporidium exposure among Baltimore urban anglers | |
Prolactin increases the density of striatal dopamine receptors in normal and hypophysectomized male rats | |
Quantitative aspects of normal locomotion in rats | |
A question of ethics--publication policy and animals in research | |
Rat rotation monitoring for pharmacology research | |
Reflections on the problem of reliability in occupational and environmental toxicology | |
Regulating chemicals: law, science, and the unbearable burdens of regulation. | |
Rejoinder: Arsenic exposure and prevalence of type 2 diabetes: updated findings from the National Health Nutrition and Examination Survey, 2003-2006 | |
Retraction of "Indicators of benzene emissions and exposure in Bangkok street". | |
Review and recommendations on possible future course in the area of neurotoxicity and neurological disorders as the result of work place exposure | |
Risk assessment: the perspective and experience of U.S. environmentalists | |
Risk of handling as a route of exposure to infectious waterborne Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts via Atlantic blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus). | |
Risks of municipal solid waste incineration: an environmental perspective | |
Risks of recreational exposure to waterborne pathogens among persons with HIV/AIDS in Baltimore, Maryland | |
Risky food safety behaviors are associated with higher BMI and lower healthy eating self-efficacy and intentions among African American churchgoers in Baltimore [corrected]. | |
An updated systematic review on the association between Cd exposure, blood pressure and hypertension |