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Gerald L. Kennedy

Researcher at DuPont

Publications -  145
Citations -  4604

Gerald L. Kennedy is an academic researcher from DuPont. The author has contributed to research in topics: Toxicity & Developmental toxicity. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 145 publications receiving 4278 citations.

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Age effect on perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) plasma concentration in post-weaning rats following oral gavage with ammonium perfluorooctanoate (APFO).

TL;DR: There is strong evidence that age-dependent changes in the elimination of PFOA develop in female rats between 3 and 5 weeks of age, with a consistent marked difference occurring after 30 days of age.
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Developmental toxicity study of glycolic acid in rats.

TL;DR: The developmental toxicity of glycolic acid was assessed in rats by orally administering solutions of the test material in water over days 7-21 of gestation (the day of copulation plug detection was defined as day 1 of gestation) and clear evidence of maternal toxicity was demonstrated at 600 mg/kg; adverse clinical observations were statistically significantly increased.
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90-day oral gavage toxicity study of 8-2 fluorotelomer alcohol in rats.

TL;DR: With the exception of hepatocellular necrosis in males at 125mg/kg and the increased incidence and severity of chronic progressive nephropathy in females at 125 mg/kg, all other changes showed evidence of reversibility, and the no-observed-adverse-effect level was 5 mg/ kg.
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Male reproductive system parameters in a two-generation reproduction study of ammonium perfluorooctanoate in rats and human relevance

TL;DR: The detailed male reproductive parameters from a two-generation reproduction study in rats were provided, including sperm quality and testicular histopathology, and it seems unlikely that concentrations observed in the general population, including those recently reported in Danish generalpopulation, could be associated causally with a real decrement in sperm number and quality.
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Teratogenic evaluation of piperonyl butoxide in the rat

TL;DR: It is concluded that piperonyl butoxide is not teratogenic in the rat at levels below those that are toxic to the dams.