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Bruce A. Fowler
Researcher at U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Publications - Â 173
Citations - Â 7796
Bruce A. Fowler is an academic researcher from U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kidney & Metallothionein. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 170 publications receiving 7413 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruce A. Fowler include National Institute of Standards and Technology & University of Isfahan.
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Arsenic: health effects, mechanisms of actions, and research issues.
C O Abernathy,Y P Liu,D Longfellow,H V Aposhian,B Beck,Bruce A. Fowler,Robert A. Goyer,R Menzer,T Rossman,Claudia Thompson,Michael P. Waalkes +10 more
TL;DR: A meeting on the health effects of arsenic (As), its modes of action, and areas in need of future research was held in Hunt Valley, Maryland, on 22-24 September 1997, and the most important areas cited were As metabolism and its interaction with cellular constituents and possible bioaccumulation.
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Monitoring of human populations for early markers of cadmium toxicity: a review.
TL;DR: The applications, to date, of biomarker endpoints for assessing target organ system effects in humans and experimental systems from Cd exposure are summarized and a prospective look at the possible future of biomarkers is provided.
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In vivo bone formation by human bone marrow stromal cells: effect of carrier particle size and shape.
Mahesh H. Mankani,Sergei A. Kuznetsov,Bruce A. Fowler,Bruce A. Fowler,Albert Kingman,Pamela Gehron Robey +5 more
TL;DR: Whether commercially available HA/TCP particles, clinically approved as an osteoconductive material and commercially available as particles measuring 0.5-1.0 mm diameter, is an optimum matrix for promoting bone development by BMSCs is studied to improve the technique of BMSC transplantation.
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Roles of biomarkers in evaluating interactions among mixtures of lead, cadmium and arsenic
Gensheng Wang,Bruce A. Fowler +1 more
TL;DR: Co-exposure to metal/metalloid mixtures produced more severe effects at both relatively high dose and low dose levels in a biomarker-specific manner, and traditional endpoints, such as morphological changes and biochemical parameters for target organ toxicity, were effective measures for evaluating toxicity.
Handbook on the toxicology of metals, 3rd Edition
TL;DR: This new edition is a comprehensive review of the effects on biological systems from metallic elements and their compounds, with special emphasis on the toxic effects in humans.