Carlie A. LaLone, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2009 Food Science and Human Nutrition Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States 
Area:
Genetics

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2020 Tapper MA, Kolanczyk RC, LaLone CA, Denny JS, Ankley GT. Conversion of Estrone to 17β-Estradiol: A Potential Confounding Factor in Assessing Risks of Environmental Estrogens to Fish. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 39: 2028-2040. PMID 33448467 DOI: 10.1002/Etc.4828  0.466
2020 Mellor CL, Tollefsen KE, LaLone C, Cronin MTD, Firman JW. In Silico Identification of Chemicals Capable of Binding to the Ecdysone Receptor Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 39: 1438-1450. PMID 32335943 DOI: 10.1002/Etc.4733  0.348
2020 Ankley GT, Blackwell BR, Cavallin JE, Doering JA, Feifarek DJ, Jensen KM, Kahl MD, LaLone CA, Poole ST, Randolph EC, Saari TW, Villeneuve DL. Adverse Outcome Pathway Network-Based Assessment of the Interactive Effects of an Androgen Receptor Agonist and an Aromatase Inhibitor on Fish Endocrine Function. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. PMID 31965587 DOI: 10.1002/Etc.4668  0.346
2019 Doering JA, Villeneuve DL, Poole S, Blackwell BR, Jensen KM, Kahl MD, Kittelson AR, Feifarek DJ, Tilton CB, LaLone C, Ankley GT. Quantitative Response-response Relationships Linking Aromatase Inhibition to Decreased Fecundity are Conserved Across Three Fishes with Asynchronous Oocyte Development. Environmental Science & Technology. PMID 31386814 DOI: 10.1021/Acs.Est.9B02606  0.314
2019 Doering JA, Villeneuve DL, Fay KA, Randolph EC, Jensen KM, Kahl MD, LaLone CA, Ankley GT. Differential Sensitivity to In Vitro Inhibition of Cytochrome P450 Aromatase (CYP19) Activity Among 18 Freshwater Fishes. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. PMID 31099392 DOI: 10.1093/Toxsci/Kfz115  0.404
2018 LaLone C, Villeneuve DL, Doering JA, Blackwell BR, Transue TR, Simmons CW, Swintek J, Degitz S, Williams AJ, Ankley GT. Evidence for Cross Species Extrapolation of Mammalian-Based High-Throughput Screening Assay Results. Environmental Science & Technology. PMID 30351027 DOI: 10.1021/Acs.Est.8B04587  0.314
2018 Doering JA, Lee S, Kristiansen K, Evenseth L, Barron MG, Sylte I, LaLone CA. In silico site-directed mutagenesis informs species-specific predictions of chemical susceptibility derived from the Sequence Alignment to Predict Across Species Susceptibility (SeqAPASS) tool. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. PMID 30060110 DOI: 10.1093/Toxsci/Kfy186  0.326
2017 Martinović-Weigelt D, Mehinto AC, Ankley GT, Berninger JP, Collette TW, Davis JM, Denslow ND, Durhan EJ, Eid E, Ekman DR, Jensen KM, Kahl MD, LaLone CA, Teng Q, Villeneuve DL. Derivation and Evaluation of Putative Adverse Outcome Pathways for the Effects of Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors on Reproductive Processes in Female Fish. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. PMID 28201806 DOI: 10.1093/Toxsci/Kfw257  0.367
2017 Davis JM, Ekman DR, Skelton DM, LaLone CA, Ankley GT, Cavallin JE, Villeneuve DL, Collette TW. Metabolomics for informing adverse outcome pathways: Androgen receptor activation and the pharmaceutical spironolactone. Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 184: 103-115. PMID 28129603 DOI: 10.1016/J.Aquatox.2017.01.001  0.403
2017 LaLone CA, Villeneuve DL, Wu-Smart J, Milsk RY, Sappington K, Garber KV, Housenger J, Ankley GT. Weight of evidence evaluation of a network of adverse outcome pathways linking activation of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in honey bees to colony death. The Science of the Total Environment. PMID 28126277 DOI: 10.1016/J.Scitotenv.2017.01.113  0.321
2016 LaLone CA, Villeneuve DL, Lyons D, Helgen HW, Robinson SL, Swintek JA, Saari TW, Ankley GT. Sequence Alignment to Predict Across Species Susceptibility (SeqAPASS): A web-based tool for addressing the challenges of cross-species extrapolation of chemical toxicity. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. PMID 27370413 DOI: 10.1093/Toxsci/Kfw119  0.34
2016 Ankley G, LaLone C, Gray LE, Villeneuve D, Hornung M. Evaluation of the scientific underpinnings for identifying estrogenic chemicals in non-mammalian taxa using mammalian test systems. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry / Setac. PMID 27074246 DOI: 10.1002/Etc.3456  0.394
2015 Cavallin JE, Schroeder AL, Jensen KM, Villeneuve DL, Blackwell BR, Carlson K, Kahl MD, LaLone CA, Randolph EC, Ankley GT. Evaluation of whole-mount in situ hybridization as a tool for pathway-based toxicological research with early-life stage fathead minnows. Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 169: 19-26. PMID 26485527 DOI: 10.1016/J.Aquatox.2015.10.002  0.318
2015 Cavallin JE, Jensen KM, Kahl MD, Villeneuve DL, Lee K, Schroeder A, Mayasich J, Eid EP, Nelson KR, Milsk RY, Blackwell BR, Berninger JP, LaLone CA, Blanksma C, Jicha T, et al. Pathway-based approaches for assessment of real-time exposure to an estrogenic wastewater treatment plant effluent on fathead minnow reproduction. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry / Setac. PMID 26332155 DOI: 10.1002/Etc.3228  0.369
2015 Berninger JP, LaLone CA, Villeneuve DL, Ankley GT. Prioritization of pharmaceuticals for potential environmental hazard through leveraging a large-scale mammalian pharmacological dataset. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry / Setac. PMID 25772004 DOI: 10.1002/Etc.2965  0.401
2014 LaLone CA, Berninger JP, Villeneuve DL, Ankley GT. Leveraging existing data for prioritization of the ecological risks of human and veterinary pharmaceuticals to aquatic organisms. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 369. PMID 25405975 DOI: 10.1098/Rstb.2014.0022  0.313
2014 Russom CL, LaLone CA, Villeneuve DL, Ankley GT. Development of an adverse outcome pathway for acetylcholinesterase inhibition leading to acute mortality. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry / Setac. 33: 2157-69. PMID 24922588 DOI: 10.1002/Etc.2662  0.361
2014 Cavallin JE, Durhan EJ, Evans N, Jensen KM, Kahl MD, Kolpin DW, Kolodziej EP, Foreman WT, LaLone CA, Makynen EA, Seidl SM, Thomas LM, Villeneuve DL, Weberg MA, Wilson VS, et al. Integrated assessment of runoff from livestock farming operations: Analytical chemistry, in vitro bioassays, and in vivo fish exposures. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry / Setac. 33: 1849-57. PMID 24831736 DOI: 10.1002/Etc.2627  0.357
2013 Lalone CA, Villeneuve DL, Burgoon LD, Russom CL, Helgen HW, Berninger JP, Tietge JE, Severson MN, Cavallin JE, Ankley GT. Molecular target sequence similarity as a basis for species extrapolation to assess the ecological risk of chemicals with known modes of action. Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 144: 141-54. PMID 24177217 DOI: 10.1016/J.Aquatox.2013.09.004  0.367
2013 LaLone CA, Villeneuve DL, Cavallin JE, Kahl MD, Durhan EJ, Makynen EA, Jensen KM, Stevens KE, Severson MN, Blanksma CA, Flynn KM, Hartig PC, Woodard JS, Berninger JP, Norberg-King TJ, et al. Cross-species sensitivity to a novel androgen receptor agonist of potential environmental concern, spironolactone. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry / Setac. 32: 2528-41. PMID 23881739 DOI: 10.1002/Etc.2330  0.369
2012 LaLone CA, Villeneuve DL, Olmstead AW, Medlock EK, Kahl MD, Jensen KM, Durhan EJ, Makynen EA, Blanksma CA, Cavallin JE, Thomas LM, Seidl SM, Skolness SY, Wehmas LC, Johnson RD, et al. Effects of a glucocorticoid receptor agonist, dexamethasone, on fathead minnow reproduction, growth, and development. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry / Setac. 31: 611-22. PMID 22189798 DOI: 10.1002/Etc.1729  0.332
2010 Lalone CA, Huang N, Rizshsky L, Yum MY, Singh N, Hauck C, Nikolau BJ, Wurtele ES, Kohut ML, Murphy PA, Birt DF. Enrichment of Echinacea angustifolia with Bauer alkylamide 11 and Bauer ketone 23 increased anti-inflammatory potential through interference with cox-2 enzyme activity. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 58: 8573-84. PMID 20681645 DOI: 10.1021/Jf1014268  0.69
2009 LaLone CA, Rizshsky L, Hammer KD, Wu L, Solco AK, Yum M, Nikolau BJ, Wurtele ES, Murphy PA, Kim M, Birt DF. Endogenous levels of Echinacea alkylamides and ketones are important contributors to the inhibition of prostaglandin E2 and nitric oxide production in cultured macrophages. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 57: 8820-30. PMID 19807154 DOI: 10.1021/Jf901202Y  0.694
2008 Birt DF, Widrlechner MP, Lalone CA, Wu L, Bae J, Solco AK, Kraus GA, Murphy PA, Wurtele ES, Leng Q, Hebert SC, Maury WJ, Price JP. Echinacea in infection. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 87: 488S-92S. PMID 18258644 DOI: 10.1093/Ajcn/87.2.488S  0.659
2007 LaLone CA, Hammer KD, Wu L, Bae J, Leyva N, Liu Y, Solco AK, Kraus GA, Murphy PA, Wurtele ES, Kim OK, Seo KI, Widrlechner MP, Birt DF. Echinacea species and alkamides inhibit prostaglandin E(2) production in RAW264.7 mouse macrophage cells. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 55: 7314-22. PMID 17696440 DOI: 10.1021/Jf063711A  0.699
2007 LaLone CA, Solco AKS, Kim M, Murphy PA, Birt DF. Fractions from Echinacea Species Inhibit Prostaglandin E2 The Faseb Journal. 21. DOI: 10.1096/Fasebj.21.5.A733-B  0.644
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