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The impact of the environmental hazard, acrylamide, on the male reproductive tract and transgenerational phenotype
The consequences of paternal acrylamide exposure and potential for amelioration
- Katen, Aimee L., Stanger, Simone J., Anderson, Amanda L., Nixon, Brett, Roman, Shaun D.
Chronic acrylamide exposure in male mice results in elevated DNA damage in the germline and heritable induction of CYP2E1 in the testes
- Katen, Aimee L., Chambers, Caitlin G., Nixon, Brett, Roman, Shaun D.
- Katen, Aimee Lee, Sipila, Petra, Mitchell, Lisa A., Stanger, Simone J., Nixon, Brett, Roman, Shaun D.
Chronic exposure to acrylamide induces DNA damage in male germ cells of mice
- Nixon, Belinda J., Stanger, Simone J., Nixon, Brett, Roman, Shaun D.
The consequences of acrylamide exposure on the male germ line
Transcriptomic analysis of the seminal vesicle response to the reproductive toxicant acrylamide
- Skerrett-Byrne, David A., Nixon, Brett, Roman, Shaun D., Robertson, Sarah A., Schjenken, John E., Bromfield, Elizabeth G., Breen, James, Trigg, Natalie A., Stanger, Simone J., Bernstein, Ilana R., Anderson, Amanda L., Lord, Tessa, Aitken, R. John
- Trigg, Natalie A., Skerrett-Byrne, David A., Xavier, Miguel J., Zhou, Wei, Anderson, Amanda L., Stanger, Simone J., Katen, Aimee L., De Iuliis, Geoffry N., Dun, Matthew D., Roman, Shaun D., Eamens, Andrew L., Nixon, Brett
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