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Cynthia V. Rider
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 34
Citations - 883
Cynthia V. Rider is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Risk assessment & Cmax. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 34 publications receiving 553 citations.
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Statistical Approaches for Assessing Health Effects of Environmental Chemical Mixtures in Epidemiology: Lessons from an Innovative Workshop
Kyla W. Taylor,Bonnie R. Joubert,Joseph M. Braun,Caroline Dilworth,Chris Gennings,Russ Hauser,Jerry Heindel,Cynthia V. Rider,Thomas F. Webster,Danielle J Carlin +9 more
TL;DR: Quantifying the impact of exposure to environmental chemical mixtures is important for identifying risk factors for diseases and developing more targeted public health interventions and future efforts should continue to design and optimize statistical approaches to address questions aboutchemical mixtures in epidemiological studies.
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Statement on advancing the assessment of chemical mixtures and their risks for human health and the environment.
Elina Drakvik,Elina Drakvik,Rolf Altenburger,Yasunobu Aoki,Thomas Backhaus,Tina Bahadori,Robert Barouki,Werner Brack,Mark T. D. Cronin,Barbara A. Demeneix,Susanne Hougaard Bennekou,Jacob D. van Klaveren,Carsten Kneuer,Marike Kolossa-Gehring,Erik Lebret,Leo Posthuma,Lena Reiber,Cynthia V. Rider,Joëlle Rüegg,Giuseppe Testa,Bart van der Burg,Hilko van der Voet,A. Michael Warhurst,Bob van de Water,Kunihiko Yamazaki,Mattias Öberg,Åke Bergman +26 more
TL;DR: It is argued that a European strategy needs to be set, through stakeholder engagement, for the governance of combined exposure to multiple chemicals and mixtures, as well as research to address regulatory and policy needs.
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United States Pharmacopeia (USP) comprehensive review of the hepatotoxicity of green tea extracts.
Hellen A. Oketch-Rabah,Amy L. Roe,Cynthia V. Rider,Herbert L. Bonkovsky,Gabriel I. Giancaspro,Víctor M. Navarro,Mary F. Paine,Joseph M. Betz,Robin J. Marles,Steven J. Casper,Bill J. Gurley,Scott A. Jordan,Kan He,Mahendra P. Kapoor,Theertham P. Rao,Averell H. Sherker,Robert J. Fontana,Simona Rossi,Raj Vuppalanchi,Leonard B. Seeff,Andrew Stolz,Jawad Ahmad,Christopher Koh,Jose Serrano,Tieraona Low Dog,Richard Ko +25 more
TL;DR: Animal and human data indicate that repeated oral administration of bolus doses of GTE during fasting significantly increases bioavailability of catechins, specifically EGCG, possibly involving saturation of first-pass elimination mechanisms.
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Dose Addition Models Based on Biologically Relevant Reductions in Fetal Testosterone Accurately Predict Postnatal Reproductive Tract Alterations by a Phthalate Mixture in Rats
Kembra L. Howdeshell,Cynthia V. Rider,Vickie S. Wilson,Johnathan Furr,Christy R. Lambright,L. Earl Gray +5 more
TL;DR: The objective of the current study was to test whether a mixture model of dose addition based on the fetal T production data of individual phthalates would predict the effects of a 5 phthalate mixture on androgen-sensitive postnatal male reproductive tract development and to determine the biological relevance of the reductions in fetal T to induce abnormal postnatal reproductive tractDevelopment.
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Naturally complex: Perspectives and challenges associated with Botanical Dietary Supplement Safety assessment
Kelly A. Shipkowski,Joseph M. Betz,Linda S. Birnbaum,John R. Bucher,Paul M. Coates,D. Craig Hopp,Duffy MacKay,Hellen Oketch-Rabah,Nigel J. Walker,Cara Welch,Cynthia V. Rider +10 more
TL;DR: Addressing the challenges associated with botanical dietary supplement safety is a global effort requiring coordination between numerous stakeholders, including researchers, suppliers, manufacturers, and regulators, all of whom play a role in ensuring that high quality products are available on the market.