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ILAR J. 2005;46(4):364-9.

From dogs to frogs: how pets, laboratory animals, and wildlife aided in elucidating harmful effects arising from a hazardous dumpsite.

Quimby FW, Casey AC, Arquette MF

Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA.

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Article type: Curated - Canary ID: 3390

Cause and Effect Analysis Interspecies susceptibility data Shared exposures with humans Shared outcomes with humans Gene sequence data
Yes Yes Yes No No
Study type N Routes Sampling Controls Timing
cross sectional 43 inhalation, ingestion exposure no repeated
experimental 496 ingestion, other - - -
aggregate 29 ingestion, other - - historical
Exposures Hazardous Waste
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Risk factors Diet
Female
Outcomes Atrophy
Bladder Diseases
Body Burden
Body Weight
Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A1
Feeding Behavior
growth & development
Hypothyroidism
Immunosuppression
Impulsive Behavior
Limb Deformities, Congenital
Mortality
Movement Disorders
Population Density
Psychomotor Agitation
Swimming
Thymus Extracts
Species Chelydra serpentina
Dogs
Rana catesbeiana
Rana clamitans
Rana pipiens
Sorex cinereus
Wood frog
Locations
Canada Canada (general) Saint Lawrence River (stream)
United States New York Fall Creek (stream)
Mohawk (populated place)

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