Selected Extramural Publications - 2009
- Can a Genetic Risk Score Predict Multiple Sclerosis
- Lead Exposure Linked to Depression and Panic Disorders
- Crystal Structure of Variant P450 Determined
- Secrets of Drought Resistance Revealed
- Social Isolation Speeds Breast Tumor Growth
- Bacterial Toxin Linked to Parkinson’s
- Discovery in Aflatoxin Formation
- Chronic Glucocorticoid Use Raises Risk of Bladder Cancer
- Prostate Gene Polymorphism Linked to Bladder Cancer
- Arsenic and Heart Arrhythmia
- Electronic "Nose" Smells Toxins
- Carbon Nanotubes Can Affect the Lining of the Lungs
- Maternal Exposure to Air Pollution Lowers Children's IQ
- Natural Food Products Can Treat Cancer
- Carbon Monoxide and Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly
- Diesel Exhaust Linked to Cancer Development Through Blood Vessel Growth
- "Sloppier Copier" Mysteries Solved
- Bisphenol A Reduces the Effectiveness of Chemotherapeutics
- Progesterone Triggers Breast Inflammation
- Potential Discovery of New Asthma Therapy
- Swine Flu Susceptibility Linked to Arsenic Exposure
- Phthalate Exposure may Extend Pregnancy
- Gene May Be Linked to Lung Cancer
- Alzheimer’s Disease Linked to Mitochondrial Damage
- New Genetic Markers Identified for Increased Heart Attack
- Dioxins in Food Chain May Cause Poor Milk Production
- Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Asthma Gene
- Glutathione S-Transferase Polymorphism Increases Risk of Second Primary Malignancy
- PCBs May Alter in utero Neonatal Brain Development
- Extreme Temperature and Mortality Risk
- Pesticide Exposure Raises Risk of Parkinson’s Disease
- Solution Found to Increase Nanotube Luminescence
- Nasal Injury in Rats Exposed to Diacetyl may be Predictive of Lung Injury in Humans
- Increased Immunoglobulin in Children with Autism
- Nanotechnology Delivers — First Report of Targeted Killing of Tumor Cells
- Selenium May Prevent High-Risk Bladder Cancer
- Clean Air Extends Life Expectancy
- Variations in Human Gut Microbiome Linked to Obesity
- New Treatment Found for Ozone-Caused Wheezing
- Autism Increase Not Due to Better Diagnosis
- MicroRNAs Modulate Smoking Damage


