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List of works by Kristin R Di Bona

A comparison of the effects of prenatal exposure of CD-1 mice to three imidazolium-based ionic liquids

scientific article

Anhydrous Caffeine Hydrochloride and Its Hydration

Chromium is not an essential trace element for mammals: effects of a "low-chromium" diet

scientific article

Comparison of tissue metal concentrations in Zucker lean, Zucker obese, and Zucker diabetic fatty rats and the effects of chromium supplementation on tissue metal concentrations.

scientific article published on 19 December 2012

Female mice with loss-of-function ITCH display an altered reproductive phenotype

scientific article published on 28 October 2015

Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate-induced Sertoli cell injury stimulates the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines in Fischer 344 rats

scientific article published on 23 February 2017

Potential of chromium(III) picolinate for reproductive or developmental toxicity following exposure of male CD-1 mice prior to mating

scientific article published on 3 March 2011

Regulation of germ cell development by ARI1 family ubiquitin ligases in C. elegans

scientific article published in Scientific Reports

Short- and Long-Term Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Iron Oxide Nanoparticles: Influence of Surface Charge and Dose on Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity.

scientific article

Surface charge and dosage dependent potential developmental toxicity and biodistribution of iron oxide nanoparticles in pregnant CD-1 mice

scientific article published on 30 September 2014

Transdermal Bioavailability in Rats of Lidocaine in the Forms of Ionic Liquids, Salts, and Deep Eutectic

scientific article published on 12 April 2017

Two functionally distinct E2/E3 pairs coordinate sequential ubiquitination of a common substrate in Caenorhabditis elegans development

scientific article published on 24 July 2017

Urinary chromium excretion in response to an insulin challenge is not a biomarker for chromium status

scientific article published on 08 January 2013

Urinary chromium loss associated with diabetes is offset by increases in absorption.

scientific article published on 2 April 2010