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Beth Anderson

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  15
Citations -  4184

Beth Anderson is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental pollution & Chinese hamster ovary cell. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 3884 citations.

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The Broad Scope of Health Effects from Chronic Arsenic Exposure: Update on a Worldwide Public Health Problem

TL;DR: Testing foods and drinking water for arsenic, including individual private wells, should be a top priority to reduce exposure, particularly for pregnant women and children, given the potential for life-long effects of developmental exposure.
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Prediction of chemical carcinogenicity in rodents from in vitro genetic toxicity assays.

TL;DR: Four widely used in vitro assays for genetic toxicity were evaluated for their ability to predict the carcinogenicity of selected chemicals in rodents, indicating that chemicals positive in one in vitro assay tended to be positive in the other in vitro Assays.
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Salmonella mutagenicity tests: V. Results from the testing of 311 chemicals.

TL;DR: The tests were conducted using a preincubation protocol in the absence of exogenous metabolic activation, and in the presence of liver S‐9 from Aroclor‐induced male Sprague‐Dawley rats and Syrian hamsters, to establish mutagenicity in Salmonella typhimurium.
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Salmonella mutagenicity tests: III. Results from the testing of 255 chemicals

TL;DR: All chemicals were tested under code using a preincubation modification of the Salmonella/microsome test in the absence of exogenous metabolic activation and in the presence of liver S-9 from Aroclor-induced male Sprague-Dawley rats and Syrian hamsters.