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Ron C. Hardman

Ron C. Hardman

Publications  

Papers Published

  1. Volz, D.C., Kullman, S.W., Howarth, D.L., Hardman, R.C., Hinton. D.E., Protective Response of the Ah Receptor to ANIT-Induced Biliary Epithelial Cell Toxicity in See-Through Medaka., Toxicological Sciences (in press, Jan.) (2008) .
  2. Yuen, B.H., Hardman, R.C., Hinton, D.E., Law, S., and Kullman, S.W., Section IV: Methods To Detect Toxic Alterations In The Intrahepatic Biliary Passageways Of Medaka (Oryzias latipes)., In: Use of Medaka in Toxicity Testing (in press), 2007. (2007) .
  3. Hardman, R.C., Kullman, S.W., Yuen, B., Hinton, D.E., Non Invasive High Resolution In Vivo Imaging of alpha-naphthylisothiocyanate (ANIT) Induced Biliary Toxicity in STII Medaka (Oryzias latipes), Aquatic Toxicology 86(1):20-37 (2007) .
  4. Carney, M.W., Erwin, K., Hardman, R.C, Yuen, B., Volz, D.C., Hinton, D.E., Kullman, S.W., Differential toxicity of naphthoic acid isomers in medaka (Oryzias latipes) embryos: a mechanistic study, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2007 (in press) (2007) .
  5. Hardman R.C., Kullman, S.W., Volz, D.C., Hinton, D.E., An new look at vertebrate liver architecture: 3 dimensional reconstructions from medaka (Oryzias latipes), Anatomical Record, 290(7): 770-82 (2007) .
  6. R.C. Hardman, A Toxicological review of quantum dots: toxicity depends on physico-chemical and environmental factors, Environmental Health Perspectives, 114(2):165-169 (2006) .
  7. Hinton, D.E., Kullman, S.W., Hardman, R.C., Volz, D.C., Chen, P.J., Carney, M. Bencic, D.C., Resolving mechanisms of toxicity while pursuing ecotoxicological relevance?, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 51(8-12):635-48 (2005) .
  8. Hardman, R.C., Cooper, W.J, Baden, D.G, Bourdelais, A.E, Wright, J., Gardinali, P., Harmful algal blooms in the gulf of Mexico: Brevetoxin degradation and derivative formation via photochemical processes, Proceedings from the Xth International Conference on Harmful Algal Blooms (2002), D. K. A. Steidinger, Ed., St. Petersburg, Florida .

Papers Submitted

  1. Hardman, R.C., Volz, D.C., Hinton, D.E., Non Invasive In Vivo Investigation Hepatobiliary Structure and Function in STII Medaka (Oryzias latipes): Methodology and Applications, Comparative Hepatology, in review (2006) .

Book Chapters

  1. Hinton, D.E., Segner, S., Au, D.T., Kullman, S.W., Hardman R.C., Chapter 7: Liver Toxicity., in The Toxicology of Fishes: Unit 2 - Key Target Systems. DiGiulo R, Hinton DE, editors. (2007), Taylor and Francis, in press .
    



 

Contact Hardman at:

A333 LSRC, Box 90328 Science Drive Duke University Durham, NC 27708-0328
919-613-8099
ron.hardman@duke.edu