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Report Title PATHOLOGY PEER REVIEW AND PATHOLOGY WORKING GROUP REVIEW
OF MAMMARY GLANDS FROM A CHRONIC FEEDING STUDY
IN RATS WITH PFOA PWG REPORT Data ReNqIuAirement
Jerry F. HAaurtdihsotry, D.V.M. JuneD1a7t,e2005
Performing Laboratory. Experimental Pathology Laboratories, Inc.
P.0. Box 12766
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PATHOLOGY PEER REVIEW AND PATHOLOGY WORKING GROUP REVIEW
OF MAMMARY GLANDS
FROM A CHRONIC FEEDING STUDY IN RATS WITH PFOA
CERTIFICATION OF GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICES
This Pathology Working Group Review (PWG) does not constitute a study. Therefore, Good
Laboratory Practice Standards (40 CFR, Part 160) do not apply to this report. However, all
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PWG PARTICIPANTS:
JDiEpRlRdmYatF.e ACVPARDISTY, D.V.M\
(Chairperson)
GABRIELLEA. WILLSON, B.V.M.S., MACVS
F(.RRe.vCi.ewPiantghPathologist)
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W_RAY BRON, DVM, Ph.
Diplomate ACVP (Consulting Pathologist)
Fok MeColl
ERNEST E. MCCONNELL, D.V.M., M.S.
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PATHOLOGY PEER REVIEW AND PATHOLOGY WORKING GROUP REVIEW
OF MAMMARY GLANDS FROM A CHRONIC FEEDING STUDY
IN RATS WITH PFOA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TITLE PAGE
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CERTIFICATION OF GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICES
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PWG PARTICIPANTS' PAGE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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NARRATIVE
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APPENDIX A
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PWG Consensus Diagnoses for Individual Animals Reviewed in
Each Group
APPENDIX B
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Statistical Analyses of Mammary Tumors in Rats Fed PFOA
APPENDIX C
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Curriculum Vitae
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PATPHAOTLHOOGLYOWGOYRPKEIENRGRGERVOIUEPW ARNEVDIEW OF MAMMARY GLANDS
FROM A CHRONIC FEEDING STUDY IN RATS WITH PFOA
EPL PROJECT NO. 129-060
NARRATIVE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION Hematoxylin and eosin stained and trichrome stained microscopic slides of
mammary gland from female rats used in a chronic feeding study in rats with PFOA were received from DuPont Haskell Laboratory for Health and Environmental Sciences, Newark,
Delaware by Experimental Pathology Laboratories, Inc. (EPL), Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina. The study was conducted by the 3M Corporation and the tissues from the study had previously been examined and the results reported by Dr. Robert Geil, the Study Pathologist (SP), for the 3M Corporation. A summaryof the group design according to the protocol for the study is summarized in Table 1 below:
Table 1. iEnxFpeermiamleentSaplraDgesuieg-nDafworleayCRhartosniwcitFheePdFiOngA Study
Dietary Level of Group No. _ [Test Material (ppm)
Number of Female Rats
Interim Sacrifice
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Dr. Gabrielle Willson, the Reviewing Pathologist, reexamined all sections of mammary gland from all female rats in all groups, all previously reported mammary
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`examined microscopically. The purpose of the peer review was to validate the accuracy and Gansistencyof the inital histopathologic examination and to identify the issues that needed to be addressed during the review. The preliminary review of the data indicated that alt masses were sectioned and examined microscopically.
Following the reexamination of the histopathology findings of all sections of the mammary gland by the Reviewing Pathologist, a Pathology Working Group (PWG) was convened for the purpose of providing a consensus diagnosis for all neoplastic lesions involving the mammary gland which were diagnosed either by the Study Pathologist or the Reviewing Pathologist. The PWG members consisted of the Reviewing Pathologist, Dr. Willson, and the two consultant board-certified veterinary pathologists with extensive experience in the microscopic evaluation and interpretation of lesions observed in chronic toxicity and oncogenicty bioassay studies conducted in rodents. The original Study Pathologist was not available for the PWG meeting. The PWG's task was to provide a consensus diagnosis for eachof the mammary gland neoplasms reported by either the Study or Reviewing Pathologist and to determine the toxicologic significance of the incidence of mammary gland neoplasms present in the female rats treated with PFOA in the diet.
`Conduct of the Reviewing Pathologist's Examination `The mammary gland and all subcutaneous masses were evaluated for histopathologic changes during the Reviewing Pathologist's examination conducted by Dr. Willson. Although all microscopic findings in the mammary gland were reviewed, particular emphasis was given to neoplastic lesions. Al slides containing sections of mammary tissue with a primary neoplasm of the mammary gland diagnosed by either the Study or Reviewing Pathologist were organized for the PWG review.
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Conduct of the Pathology Working Group Review
`The Pathology Working Group was chaired by Dr. Jerry F. Hardisty, Experimental
Pathology Laboratories, Inc. (EPL), who organized and presented the material to the panel
ofthree pathologists. Curricula vitae forthe PWG Chairperson and eachofthe PWG
participants are present in Appendix C. The PWG reviewwas performed on May 19, 2005,
at Experimental Pathology Laboratories in the Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
Individuals attending or participating in the PWG review are listed below:
Dr. Jerry F. Hardisty, Diplomate, AC.V.P. DFr.RCGabPraitehlle Willson, Dr. W. Ray Brown Diplomate, A.C.V.P. DDri.pEl.oEm.atMec,CAonCnePll.
(PWG Chairman) (Reviewing Pathologist) (PWG Participant) (PWG Participant)
Dr. Steven R. Frame MDri.plGoemraatled,KAeCnVnePdy
(Observer) (Observer)
`The PWG examined coded slideswithout knowledgeof treatment group. Each participant recorded histher diagnoses and comments onworksheetswhich were prepared by the PWG Chairperson. The PWG examined the mammary gland only for neoplastic lesions and did not consider other lesions which may have also been present. Each lesion was discussed bythe group, reexamined if necessary, and the final opinions were recorded on the Chairperson's worksheets. The consensus diagnoses ofthe PWG were reached when at least twoof the three PWG participants were in agreement.
During the PWG review, the nomenclature and diagnostic criteria recommended by the Society ofToxicological Pathologists was used by the PWG to classify the proliferative lesions (Mann, et. al, 1996). A summaryofthe diagnostic criteria and nomenclature used by the PWG participants for prolferative lesions of the mammary gland of rats is presented below:
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Nomenclature and Diagnostic Criteria for Proliferative Lesions of the
Mammary Gland in Rats
LOBULAR HYPERPLASIA Dilatationofducts or ductules usually present.
Evidence of epithelial or glandular proliferation. May contain mild cellular pleomorphism and mitotic activty.
FIBROADENOMA Composed ofglandular epithelium and fibrous connective tissue.
Epithelium is generally single layered and uniform and may contain lipid vacuoles. Connective tissue distributed within and between lobules ranges from well-differentiated to
dense hyalinized collagen with few interspersed fibrocytes . Epithelium often forms ductules, alveoli or small cysts. Focal areas of atypia and/or cellular pleomorphism may be present Mast cells may be frequent
ADENOMA Discrete nonencapsulated mass consists of proliferating alveolar structures in clusters
separated by scanty connectivetissue septa. Alveoli have a single layer of low cuboidal to columnar epithelium with small nuclei and a
single nucleolus; epithelium often vacuolated. Alveolar lumina may be empty orfilled with minimal secretion (tubular pattern) or may be
widely distended by proteinaceous secretion (secretory pattern). Luminal surface ofepithelium generally round, may be smooth or serrated. Focal areas of atypia and/or pleomorphism may be present.
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May have distant metastases. Neoplastic epithelial cellsfrom 1-4 or more layersthick. Uniform epitheiial cells basophilic to eosinophilic with round to oval centrally located nuclei Chromatin clumped, single small nucleolus. Numerous mitotic figures. Multiple branching papillae covered by cuboidal to columnar epithelium (papillary pattern). Closely packed, generally empty, tubular structures which may be round or elongated (tubular pattern). Neoplastic epithelial proliferation in a solid sheet with theformation of secondary lumina (cribriform pattern). Distended ductules lined by a multilayered epithelium surrounding a central core of necrotic tumor cells (comedo pattern).
ADENOCARCINOMA ARISING IN FIBROADENOMA Adenocarcinomatous changewithina fibroadenoma. o Histologic pattern ofibroadenoma componentvariable. Typical histologic appearance ofadenocarcinoma present.
Afterthe PWG completed the slide review and the diagnoses were recorded by the PWG Chairperson, the slides were decoded by treatment group. PWG consensus diagnosesfor individual animals reviewed in each group are presented in AppendixA. A summary ofthe incidence of neoplasms in the mammary gland offemale rats istabulated in Table 2
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Table 2. Chronic Feeding Study in Female Sprague-Dawley Rats with PFOA:
Incidence of Mammary Gland Neoplasms in Female Rats
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[a] s 2 | 3 (16%) (32%) (26%) (32%) (38%) (40%)
(12%) (12%) (4%) (6%)
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and malignant neoplasms, the majority ofthe other neoplasms reported by the Study Pathologist were confirmed during the PWG review of mammary gland neoplasms in female rats from this study.
Although the incidence of neoplasms varied among the control and treated groups, there were no statistically-significant differences when evaluated using the Fisher's Exact Test for pairwise comparison for fibroadenoma, adenocarcinoma, total benign neoplasms or total malignant neoplasms. The PWG noted that although it is not recommended that benign and malignant neoplasms be combined since there was no histologic evidence of tumor progression from benign to malignant (McConnell, 1986). However, even if combined in this study, there was no significant difference between control and treated groups. The only statistically significant difference (<0.01) involved a negative pairwise comparison in the incidence of adenocarcinoma in Group 6 (30 ppm) compared to Group 5 (300 ppm). Statistical analyses of mammary tumors in rat fed PFOA conducted by Dr. David W. Gaylor are presented in Appendix B.
There was no increase in tumor multiplicity or incidence with dose between control and treated groups. The morphologic appearance ofthe neoplasms present in treated
groups was similar to those observed in the control groups indicating that treatment did not
affect the phenotypeof the neoplasms in the study. The incidence of mammary gland neoplasms observed in this study is similar to historical control data for mammary gland neoplasms in untreated Crl:CD female Sprague-Dawley Rats in 104 week studies in the open literature (Inveresk Research, 2002; Giknis and Clifford, 2001; Giknis and Clifford, 2004; Chandra, et al., 1992; McMartin, et al., 1992; Stevens, et al. 1994; and Sykes G,
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ADENOMA | FIBROADENOMA |ADENOCARCINOMA| REFERENCE
354% (NA) 18.96% (NA0 |ee8.o80%e(NAow [1092mere
6.5% (29-114%) |31.3% (200-43.3%) | 16.8% (67-300%) |1V9i8c2ari ON, oT al,
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CONCLUSION The PWG concluded that the incidence of mammary gland neoplasms in this study
was not affected by chronic dietary administration of PFOA. The morphologic appearance, overall incidence and distribution ofthe neoplasms observed in treated and control groups were similar.
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Giknis MLA and Clifford CB (2004) Compilation ofspontaneous neoplastic lesions and
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APPENDIX B Statistical Analyses of Mammary Tumors in Rats Fed PFOA
6/12/05 Statistical Analyses ofMammary Tumors in Rats Fed PFOA David W. Gaylor, Ph.D. Gaylor and Associates, LLC
Introduction
Female Sprague-Dawley rats were fed PFOA in a chronic bioassay. The incidence of animals with mammary tumors reported by the Pathology Working Group are listed in Table 1. The denominators are the effective numberofanimals at risk (adjusted for survival) as calculated by the National Toxicology Program Poly-3 procedure (Portier and Baler, 1989).
Table 1. Incidence of mammary tumors in female rats fed PFOA.
Tumor type
0 ppm 30 ppm 300 ppm
Adenocarcinoma 9/404 16/434 5/414
Fibroadenoma
18/414 22/411 23/443
Adenoma
1/384 0/385 0/414
Fibroadenoma/Adenoma 19/417 22/411 23/443
Adenocarcinoma/ Fibroadenoma/Adenoma ~~ 24/429 31/447 25/453
Results
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APPENDIX C Curricula Vitae
PRESIDENJTIEVRERTYEFR.IHNAARRDYIPSATTYHOLOGIST
EDUCATIIowOaN:State University, Pre-Veterinary, 1965-1967 Iowa State University, D.V.M., 1971 ACderjtuinfcitedAbsysotchieatAemePrriocfaesnsCorolaltetgheeofScVheotoerlionfarVyetPeartihnoalroygiMsetdsi,ci1n9e7,6 NC State University, 1983
P19R9E8S-EPNrTesePnOtS,ITIPOrNesiAdNenDtEaXnPdEPRatIhEoNloCgEis:t, Experimental Pathology Laboratories, Inc., Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
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JERRY F. HARDISTY, D.V.M. - Continued
PRESENT POSITION AND EXPERIENCE - Continued 1972-1076 Research Pathologist, Veterinary Pathology Branch, Biomedical
Laboratory, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland PDra.thHoalrodgiys.tyDwuarsinag pthriescteipmteeeheinptehrefoUr.Sm.edArgrmoysspraencdepmtiocrrsohsipcoppriocgdriaamgninosVeesteorfinary spontaneous disease and changes produced by experimental procedures in eIxabpoerraitmoernytaalnirmeaslusl.ts.He prepared reports describing and interpreting these: During this time he was principal investigator for the reproductive, mutagenic, teratogenic studies performed at the laboratory. This work consisted of revising uptrieivzieodusatetxhpeerliambeornattaolryp.rotTohceolesxpaenrdimdeenstiaglnidnegsingenweemxppleoryimeedntraelqupirroetdotcholesgtroosbse examination of pregnant female rats and fetuses for evidence of fetal toxicity and teexraamtiogneenesseriisa.llyHseectrtaiionneeddbfieotluogsiecsalfotremcahlnfiocrimaantsitoonsp,erafnodrmtotiemxeadmimnateifnegtsalisnkrealtes,tons for prenatal abnormalities. 1971-1972 AWtatletnedrinRgeeVedteArminyariIannst,itDuitveisoifoRneosfeBairocShensor Research, Or. Hardisty studied the radiographic and morphologic lesions of several WmuasycnuleosRkieselre,tahlediinsveeassteigsaotfedthteheGepartmhaongeSnheseipshearnddDpoogs.sibIlneagsesnoectiiatciroenlawtiitohnsDhr.ip of caatntiemnpethtiop rdeysdpulcaesitah,eieroisnicnoipdheinlciectpharnoousgtehiatissealencdtiuvneubnriteeeddianngcporneoaglrapmrocesses in an
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: `Standardized System of Nomenclature and Diagnostic Criteria (SSNDC), The Society of Toxicologic Pathologists, 1987-1995 Executive Comittee, The Society ofToxicologic Pathologists, 1994- 1998. Executive Committee Chairman, The Society of Toxicologic Pathologists, 1997-1998. Joint Committee for STPS/ILS! on International Standardization of Nomenclature and Diagnostic Criteria for Toxicologic Pathology, 1994-1995, Co-Chairman 1995-Present. President-Elect, The Society ofToxicologic Pathologists, 1999-2000. President, The Society of Toxicologic Pathologists, 2000-2001. Past President, The Society of Toxicologic Pathologists, 2001-2002. Long Range Planning Committee, American College of Toxicology, 2002. North American Director, International Academy of Toxicologic Pathology, 2002. FDA Clinical Pharmacology Subcommittee ofthe Advisory Committee for Pharmaceutical Sciences, FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, 2003.
EDITORIAL REVIEW BOARD: International Agency for Research on Cancer (WHO), Classification of Rodent Tumors, Part I, The Mouse, 1995-2001 Editorial Review Board for Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, Society of Toxicology Board of Publications, 1996-1998. Editorial Review Board for Toxicological Sciences, Society of Toxicology Board of Publications, 1998-2004, Editorial Review Board for Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology, 2000.
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PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS - Continued Evaluation of the effects of chemical compounds on the reproductive system of rats. Hardisty JF. Presented at the Biomedical Laboratory Review and Analysis, April 1975. Reproductive studies with quint essence compounds. Hardisty JF, Presented at the Biomedical Laboratory Review and Analysis of Quint Essence, January 1976. Effects of K2/IP mixture on the reproductive system. Hardisty JF and Pellerin RJ. Edgewood Arsenal Technical Report, 1976. Reproductive studies with diisoproplymethylphosphate in rats. Hardisty JF, Pellerin RJ, Biskup RF and Manthei JH. Edgewood Arsenal Technical Report ARCSL TR 77037, May 1977. Quality assurance in pathology. Hardisty JF, Ward JM and Griesemer RA. NCI-NCTR Pathology Workshop, Bethesda, MD, June 1978. Mononuclear cell leukemia in Fischer 344 rats. Hardisty JF. NCI-NCTR Pathology Workshop, Bethesda, MD, June 1978. Quality assurance for pathology in rodent carcinogenesis tests. Ward JM, Goodman DG, Griesemer RA, Hardisty JF, Schueler RL, Squire RA and Strandberg JD. Journal of Environmental Pathology and Toxicology, 2, 371-378, Nov.-Dec. 1978. Neoplasms and pigmentation ofthe thyroid gland in F-344 rats exposed to 2,4diaminoanisole sulfate, a hair dye component. Ward JM, Stinson, SF, Hardisty JF, Cockrell BY and Hayden DW. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 62, No. 4, April 1979. Renal carcinogenic and nephrotoxic effects of the flame retardant TRIS[(2,3dibromopropy) phosphate] in F-344 rats and BEC3F1 mice. Reznik G, Ward JM,
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PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS -- Continued Cancer induction following single and multiple exposures to a constant amount of vinyl chloride monomer. Hehir RM, McNamara BP, McLaughlin J, Wiligan DA, Bierbower G and Hardisty JF. Presented for the conference to re-evaluate the ToxicologyofVinyl Chloride Monomer, Polyvinyl Chioride and Structural Analogues on March 20-21, 1980, at the National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD. Cancer induction following single and multiple exposures to a constant amountofvinyl chloride monomer. Hehir RM, McNamara BP, McLaughlin J, Willgan DA, Bietbower G and Hardisty JF. Environmental Health Perspectives, 41, 63-72, October 1981. Carcinogenesis bioassay of 2,6-Xyidine in rats. Hardisty JF, Montgomery CA and Kornreich M. The Toxicologist, Vol 3, No. 1, March 1983, GChirbosnoincJtEoxiacnitdy HaanrddiosntcyoJgFe.niFcuintydabmieonatsaslayaonfdiAnphpallieeddtToolxuiecnoeloingyF,is3c: h3er153-43419r,at1s.983 Qualty assurance in pathology for rodent carcinogenicity tests, by GA Boorman, CA Monigomery, JF Hardisty, SL Eustis, MJ Wolfe and EE McConnell. In: Handbook of Carcinogen Testing, (H Milman and E Weisberger, eds), pp. 345-357. New Jersey: Noyes Publications,1985. Systemic effects following inhalation offog oil obscurant, Hardisty JF, Stead AG, Grose EC and Selgrade MJ. Presented at the North Carolina Chapter of the Society of Toxicology Meeting on February 2, 1985. Factors influencing laboratory animal spontaneous tumor profiles. Hardisty JF. Toxicologic Pathology , 13, 91-104, 1985. Pulmonary and hepatic health effects of inhalationofpetroleum smoke. Grose EC, Stevens MA, lling JW, Jaskot RH, Hardisty JF and Stead A. The Toxicologist, Vol 6, No.
JERRY F. HARDISTY, D.V.M. - Continued
PChUrBoLniIcCtAoTxiIcOitNySanAdNoDncPogAePniEcRiSty--stCuodnyotifn2u,e6ddiethylaniline. TG Pulin, RW Naismith, JF H1a9r8d8i.sty, EB Whorton Jr. and GL Ter Haar. The Toxicologist, Vol 8, No. 1, February MPeorrigpahenraalndneJrAveSwsehenabtehrgt.umIonr:sI,LSrIat,MobnyoDg.rMa.pWhaslkoenr,PaVt.hEo.loWgaylklearb,orJa.tFo.rHyaarndiimsatlys,,KT nervous system, Vol 6, (TC Jones, U Mohr and RD Hunt, eds), New York, Springer-
Verlag, 1988.
HPautlcmho,naErCyGerfofsecet,sAdGueSttoeasdu,bcFhJroMniilecre,xJpAosGurraehtaomo,ilMfoAg.StMeKveSneslagrnaddeJ,F GHaErdisty. Toxicology and Industrial Health, Vol 6, No. 1, 1990. TBhoyorromiadng,landE,usbtyisJ,FCHaMrodnitsgtyomaenrdy,GMA BEolwoerlmlaann.dIWn: PMaatchKoelnozaiye,ofetdhse),F3S4a4nRDaite,go(,G
Academic Press, 1990.
OHarradlicsatvyitaynd(phSaLryEnuxst,ist.onIgnu:eP,atgihnogliovgayl toefetthh)e,Fe3s4o4phRaatg,us(GanBdoosrtmoamna,ch, EbuystHisR, BCrown, JF Montgomery, M Elwell and W MacKenzie, eds), San Diego, Academic Press, 1990. ETuosxtiicso.loIgni:cParlopgartehsosloignyT:oxaiccroiltoicgayl,st(0agCelainyssotnu,dy| iMnutnerrpor,etPatSiohnu,bibky aJFndHaJrdSiwsetnybaenrgd,SeLds).
Amsterdam, Elsevier, 1990.
TUuVmAorrasdioaftitohne.sJkKinDiunntnhieckH,RPA/DSFkohrbmeosu,sSeLaEfutsertitsreaantdmeJnFtHwairtdhis8t-ym.etFhuonxdy.p&soArpapll.enToaxn.d, Vol 16, 92-102, 1991. Proliferative lesionsof the mouse lung: Progression studies in Strain A mice. JF Foley,
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JERRY F. HARDISTY, D.V.M. - Continued
PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS - Continued A comparison of ver tumor diagnoses from seven PCB studies in rats. Moore John A, HPahradrimsatcyoJleorgryy,F,VoBla2n0a,s3D6e2-b3o7r0a,h1A99a4n.d Smith, Mary Alice. Regulatory Toxicology and `NTeooxpilcaosltoigcy lReosuinodnstoafblqeueosntiOocntaobbleers3i,gn1i9f9i4ca.nce. Hardisty JF. Presented at the 1994 `UTsoexiocfolnoagsyalRoduinadgtraabmlsetoonreOccotrodbenras4a,l1l9e9s4i.ons. Hardisty JF. Presented at the 1994 Maotrtphheo1l9o8g4icToaxsisceoslsomgeynRtooufndptatahbolleogoincOcchtaonbgeers4,in1t9h9e4.rat larynx. Hardisty JF. Presented PRaotuhnodltoagbylepeienrNarsehvviielwlea,nTdNPoWnG,OctHaorbdeirst2y3,JF1.99P5r.esentedatthe 1995 Toxicology PToexeircorleovgiiecwPiantthooxliocgolyoIgSySpNa.t0h1o9lo2g-y6.23W3a,rVdolJ.M,23,HaNrod.ist2,y 1JF9,85Hailey JR and Street CS. C1o9m9p5uTtoexriiczoeldogpyatRhooulnodgtyadbalteain~Nsaushmvmiallrey, vTs.N ionndiOvicdtuaolb.erHa2r4d,is1t9y95J,F. Presented at the An evaluation of changes in the olfactory epithelium and liver peroxisome proliferation in BmiGc,eDaefreerlainnkhaolaMt,ioRnineexhpaorstuWreEtoanmedthHyalredtihsytlykJeFt.oxTihmee.ToNxeicwotloongisPtE,,VBoollt3e0,HFNo,.La1,kPeart 2, March 1996. TPoexeircorleovgiyew1o7f"hAinsntoupaalthMoeleotgiyngdatian.KiHnagrdoifstPyruJsFs.iaP,rePsAenotnedNoavtetmhebeArme1r1i,c1a9n96C.ollege of Pathology peer review in assessing carcinogenicily studies. Hardisty JF. Presented at WthaeshAimnegrtiocnanonCoDlelecgeemobfeVret5,er1i9n9a6r.y Pathologists' Thiry- First Annual Meeting in Seattle, VPaaltuhoeloofgythIeSmSoN:u0s1e92c.ar6c2i3n3o,geVnoilc.it2y4,biNoo.as6s,ay19(9S6u,mmppa.ry7)2.0-7H2a1r.disty JF. Toxicologic BInltaecrka,ctAiMonDoafhcloenms,taJnFtHsa,rdciosnttyr,acTtGlaTberorrealtl.oriPersesaenndteinddautstIrnyd-usPtarnieall DTiosxcicuoslsoigoincwith HE Pathology, University of linois at Urbana-Champaign, May 19, 1997. TCoonxtircoovleorgsiicaPlaitshsouleosgyi,n Uanniavteormsiitcypoafthloilnooglys.aJtFUrHbaradniast-yC.haPmrpeasiegnnt,edMaatyIn2d0u,st1r9i9a7l.
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JERRY F. HARDISTY, D.V.M. - Continued
PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS - Continued Phenolphthalein induces thymic lymphomas accompanied by lossof the p53 wild type allele in heterozygous p53-deficient (+) mice. Dunnick JK, Hardisty JF, Herbert RA, Seely JC, Furedi-Machacek EM, Foley JF, Lacks GD, Stasiewicz S and French JE. Toxicologic Pathology, Vol. 25, No. 6., 533-540, 1997. Diagnostic dilemmas in toxicologic pathology. Hardisty Jerry. Presented at The 22 Annual CL Davis DVM Foundation Continuing Education Symposium at North Carolina State University, College of Veterinary Medicine in Raleigh, North Carolina on June 14-18, 1998. Thyroid and parathyroid glands, by JF Hardisty and GA Boorman. In: Pathology of the Mouse, (RR Maronpot, GA Boorman and BW Gaul, eds), Vienna, IL, Cache River Press, 1999. Rodent leydig cell tumorogenesis: a review ofthe physiology, pathology, mechanisms, and relevance to humans. Jon C Cook, GaryR Klinefelter, Jerry F Hardisty, Richard M Sharpe and Paul MD Foster, Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 29(2): 169-261, 1999. The nomenclature of cell death: recommendationsof an ad hoc committee of Society of Toxicologic Pathologists. Levin S, Bucci TJ, Cohen SM, Fix AS, Hardisty JF, Legrand EK, Maronpot RR and Trump BF. Toxicol Pathol. 1999 Jul-Aug;27(4):484-490. Controversial issues in anatomic pathology. Hardisty Jerry. Presented as a course entitled Industrial Toxicologyand Pathologyfor the American Registry of Pathology at the Ramada Inn in Bethesda, MD on September 28, 1999. Histopathology of nasal olfactory mucosa from selected inhalation toxicity studies conducted with volatile chemicals. Hardisty JF, Garman RH, Harkema JR, Lomax LG and Morgan KT. Toxicologic Pathology, Vol.27, No. 6, pp. 618-627, 1999.
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JERRY F. HARDISTY, D.V.M. - Continued
APUcBhrLoInCicATinIhOalNaStiAonNtDoxiPcAitPyE/oRncSog-enCiocnittyinstuueddy of methylethylketoxime in rats and mice. Newton PE, Wooding WL, Bolte HF, Derelanko MJ, Hardisty JF and Rinehart WE.
Inhalation Toxicology, 13:1093-1116, 2001.
JCAa,rcCilnaorgeenLJi,cBaasrsneeststmDe,nHtilofdepbrreamnadftloP,xaHcairndiisntryatJsFaannddmLicuec.asWhMiJt.ePKrAe,seDnatneidelaEsMa, Botta posterfor the Society of Toxicologic Pathology and the International Federation of
Societies of Toxicologic Pathologists in Orlando, Florida on June 24-28, 2001
Quality review procedures necessary for rodent pathology databases and toxicogenoric Wstautdeiress:WTDh,e HNaartdiiosntayl JTFoxaincodloSiglylsPRrCo.grTaoxmicEoxlp.ePraitehnocle..3B0o,o8r8m-9a2n,G2A0,02.Haseman JK, eInxhpaolsautiroenitnoxFiicsoclhoegry3o4f4ocrtatasm.etBhuyrlncsy-cNloataestrLaAs,ilMoexeaknes(RDG,),fKoollloewsianrgGaB3,-MmaosntthRnWo,seE-lownellly VMoRl, 2H1a,rdNios.ty1,JFppan39d-T53h,ev2e00n2a.z P. International Journalof Toxicology, ISSN 1091-5818, aDinadgnPoastthioclodgiyleCmomuarsseinatnodxiscyolmopgoicsipautmhoilnoCghyi.cPargeos,eInLteodn Jautltyhe,5200In2d.ustrial Toxicology
HCiosutrosleo,giRceasrteiafraccths &TridainagglneosPtairck,diNlCemmoans.SePprteesmebnetred8-a1t0,th2e00R2T.P Rodent Pathology
Ccaormbpaamraattei-vienpdruecveadlelnivceer,lmeuslitoinpsliciintfyi,veanstdrapirnosgrofesmsailoen moficsep.onTtaaknaehoaushsiaKn,dDviinnysle GE, Foley JF and Maronpot RR. Toxicologic Pathology, Vol 30, No. 5, pp 599-605, 2002. Propylene glycol monomethyl ether (PGME): inhalation toxicity and carcinigenicity in
Fischer 344 rats and BEC3F1 mice. Toxicologic Pathology, Vol 30, No. 5, pp 570-579,
2002.
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JERRY F. HARDISTY, D.V.M. ~ Continued
PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS -- Continued Histologic artifacts and diagnostic dilemmas. Hardisty JF. Presented at NCTR in Jefferson, AR on October 31, 2002. The pathologist and pathology data. Hardisty JF. Presented at NCTR in Jefferson, AR on October 31, 2002. The pathologist and pathology data. Hardisty JF. Presented at Health Canada in Ottawa, Canada on December 2, 2002. Necropsy and histology techniques. Hardisty JF. Presented at FDA on January 9, 2003. Current approaches to Peer Review and PWG. Hardisty JF. Presented at Battelle in Columbus, OH on June 5, 2003. Characterization of intrathoracic mesothelioma in Fischer 344/N rats. Willson G, Clayton N, Hardisty J, and Pearse G. Presented as a poster for the Society of Toxicologic Pathology, 22TM Annual Meeting In Savannah, Georgia on June 15-19, 2003. Transplacental carcinogenicity of azidothymidine in BGC3F1 mice and F344 rats. Walker DM, Hardisty JF, Ruecker FA, Funk KA, Wolfe MJ and Walker VE. Abstract No. 548. 2004 ltinerary Planner. Baltimore, MD: SocietyofToxicology. Comparison of automated software with conventional histopathology of iver step sections in an NTP Subchronic Bioassay. Willson GA, Joron TA, Lesniak D, Pearse G and Hardisty JF. Presented a poster at the STP Meeting in Salt Lake City, UT, June, 2004. Automated Pathology Systems -- Human Versus Machine Vision. Hardisty JF: Toxicology Roundtable, Augusta, MI. Sept. 2004.
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GABRIELLE A. WILLSON
VETERINARY PATHOLOGIST
EDUCATION:
GMlRaCsgPoawthUn(iMveermsbietrysVheitperoifnatrhyeSRcohyoaollCBo.lVl.eMg.eS.of, P1a9t7h3ol-o1g9i7st7s), 1985 FRC Path (Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists), 1995
PRESENT POSITION AND EXPERIENCE:
01/04 ~ Present.
Veterinary Pathologist, Experimental Pathology Laboratories, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC
Provides pathology support to CIIT, Centers for Health Research in Research Triangle Park, on a part-time basis. This involves interaction with staff at al levels and participation in many diverse areas ranging from the technical aspects of tissue processing and necropsy techniques
10 study design, photography, poster preparation, image analysis, confocal microscopy, electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry in addition to the routine necropsy and interpretation of pathological lesions.
09/00 - Present.
VReetseerairncarhyTPraitahnoglloegiPsatr,k,ExNpCerimental Pathology Laboratories, Inc.,
tDiustsiueessafsroamstvaafrfipoautshollaobgoirsattoirnyparneismeanltspaosnidtiaoundiattsEoPfLpaitnhcoluldoegyhidsattoapaatnhdolsopgeicciimnteenrspruetsaetdiofnorof
toxicity and carcinogenicity studies.
03/00 - 07/00
Anatomic Pathologist, IDEXX Veterinary Services, West
Sacramento, CA
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EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORIES, INC.
GABRIELLE A. WILLSON, B.V.M.S., MRC Path, FRC Path - Continued
PRESENT POSITION AND EXPERIENCE - Continued Since August 1991, functioned as a consultant pathologist establishing Histo-Logic, an independent pathology consultancy. Performed pathology on a number of studies and also performed peer reviews of studies for Glaxo Wellcome (Ware). These studies were either performed in house (Ware) or at contractfacilties and of necessity involved close liaison with the other scientists involved. Read a variety of studies in rats, mice, dogs and minipigs for contract and other pharmaceutical laboratories in both the United Kingdom and elsewhere in Europe. Histo-Logic was accepted into the United Kingdom Department of Healths GLP Compliance programme.
10/77 - 06/91
Senior Pathologist, Unilever Research, Shambrook, Bedford UK
Responsbilities included postmortem and histological assessment of short, medium and long-
term tests in rodents.
Acted as Study Director for all teratogenicity studies for several years conduced both in house
and at contract laboratories.
Management of the Teratology Department with direct responsibility for a staff of four.
Achievements During This Period:
Completion of a large number of tests encompassing feeding, inhalation, intratracheal instillation, intrapleural and intraperitoneal injection, intravaginal instillation and topical application. Ultrastructural examination and histochemical assessment were frequently required
as part of the evaluation process.
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GABRIELLE A. WILLSON, B.V.M.S., MRC Path, FRC Path - Continued
PRESENT POSITION AND EXPERIENCE - Continued
0777-1077
Locum work, Henderson & Keywood Veterinary Surgeons
Surbiton, surrey UK
Locum work in a busy small animal practice. Duties included consultations, surgical procedures, etc.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists British SocietyofToxicological Pathology Charles Louis Davis, D.V.M. Foundation Society ofToxicologic Pathology
PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS:
Induced Mesothelioma in theWistar Rat. Wilson, G, presented at the Industrial Histology
Discussion Group, 22nd Meeting, Llandudno, North Wales, September 1992.
Spontaneous and Induced Pathology of the Salivary Glands and Oesophagus. Willson G, presented at the BSTP Modular Education Programme in Toxicological Pathology, Cambridge,
England, July 20, 1993.
Cardiovascular System: Spontaneous Rodent Pathology. Willson, G., presented at the BSTP
2M0o0d1u.lar Education Programme in Toxicological Pathology, Cambridge, England, July 8-12,
Hepatoblastomas in Mice in the US National Toxicology Program (NTP) Studies. Turusov VS,
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`GABRIELLE A. WILLSON, B.V.M.S., MRC Path, FRC Path - Continued
PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS:
Comparison of Automated Pathology Software with Conventional Histopatholoogfy Liver Step
Sections in an NTP Subchronic Bioassay. Willson GA, Joron TA, Lesniak D, Pearse G and
Hardisty JF, presented a poster at the STP Meeting in Salt Lake City, UT, June, 2004. tMhoeduplreog1r3a:mMmues)c,ulBoSsTkePleMtoadlulSyasrtEedmu,caSktiino,n SPurbocugtriasmamnedinMTaomxmicaorloygiGclaalndP.atWhiolllosgoyn,GCa(mobrrgiadnigzee,d England, July 5-9, 2004.
Corneal Lipoidosis in a Dog with Bilateral Thyroid Carcinoma. Harrington GA and Kelly DF. Vet Pathol. 1980 Jul;17(4):490-3.
A Lymphomatoid Granulomatosis of the Lungs in Young Dogs. Lucke VM, Kelly DF, Harrington GA, Gibbs C and Gaskell CJ. Vet Pathol. 1979 Jul:16(4):405-12. Hepatoblastomas in Mice in the US National Toxicology Program (NTP) Studies. Turusov VS,
Torii M, Sills RC, Willson GA, Herbert RA, Hailey JR, Haseman JK and Boorman GA.
Toxicologic Pathology, Vol. 30, No. 5, pp 580-591.
CURRICULUM VITAE - 2004
NAME
W. Ray Brown, D.V.M., Ph.D. Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Pathologists
PRESENT POSITION
Consultant in Toxicologic, Pharmacologic & Experimental Pathology President, Research Pathology Services, Inc. 438 East ButlerAvenue, New Britain, PA 18901 Telephone: 215-345-7070 Fax: 215-345-4326 e-mail: WRBRPS@concentric.net
EDUCATION
Degree Year
Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine Cornell University Ithaca, New York
New York State College ofVeterinary Medicine Cornell University - Veterinary Pathology Ithaca, New York
BS 1961 DVM. 1964
PhD. 1967
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
Independent Consultant in Toxicologic, Pharmacologic and Experimental Pathology
1973 - present
Director of Toxicology and Pathology Merck Institute for Therapeutic Research West Point, Pennsylvania
1972-1973
Director of Pathology
1970-1972
Curriculum Vitae -2004 W. Ray Brown, D.V.M., Ph.D.
PREVIOUS POSITIONS (Continued) Laboratory Instructor, Veterinary Pathology New York State College ofVeterinary Medicine Cornell University Ithaca, New York NIH Trainee in Veterinary Pathology New York State CollegeofVeterinary Medicine Cornell University Ithaca, New York
ACADEMIC AFFILIATION Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology Jefferson Medical College `Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American College ofVeterinary Pathologists American Veterinary Medical Association Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association International Academy of Pathology American SocietyofVeterinary Clinical Pathologists Society ofToxicology Society ofToxicologic Pathologists International Union of Pharmacology (Section of Toxicology) Charles Louis Davis, DVM Foundation Sigma Xi Phi Zeta National Veterinary Honorary Society
1964- 1967 1964- 1967
Curriculum Vitae - 2004 'W. Ray Brown, D.V.M., Ph.D.
CONTINUING EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
American College ofVeterinary Pathologists
Annual Meeting
Baltimore, MD - October 31-November 3
1989
Mouse Pulmonary Carcinogenesis Symposium
National Toxicology Program - NIEHS
Research Triangle Park, NC - March 27-28
1990
Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting
Miami Beach, FL - February 12-15
1990
American College ofVeterinary Pathologists
Annual Meeting
Phoenix, AZ - December 10-13
1990
Society of Toxicology
Annual Meeting
Dallas, TX - February 25-28
1991
Drug Information Association
Recent Considerations on the Design, Interpretation and
Evaluation of Rodent Carcinogenicity Studies
Rockville, MD - September 30-October 1
1991
American CollegeofVeterinary Pathologists
Annual Meeting
Orlando, FL - December 9-13
1991
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CONTINUING EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (Continued)
Society of Toxicology
Annual Meeting
New Orleans, LA - March 15-19
1993
Society of Toxicologic Pathologists
XIl International Symposium
Regulations Governing Toxicologic Pathology
Washington, DC - June 27-July 1
1993
Growth Factors and Tumor Promotion: Implications for
Risk Assessment (7" International Conference on
Carcinogenesis and Risk Assessment)
Austin, TX - December 1-4
1993
International Life Sciences Institute
5" Workshop on Mouse LiverTumors
Arlington, VA - November 7-9
1994
Society of Toxicology
Annual Meeting
Baltimore, MD - March 5-9
1995
Society of Toxicologic Pathologists
14" International Symposium
San Diego, CA -June 11-15
1995
Staging of Rat Testes
Two-day short course by Dr. L. Russell
Rohm and Haas Company
Spring House, PA - February 26-27
1996
WC.urRraicyuBlruomwnV,itDa.eV-.M2.0,0P4h.D.
CONTINUING EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (Continued)
Society ofToxicology
Annual Meeting
Cincinnati, OH - March 8-13
1997
Society of Toxicologic Pathologists
16" International Symposium
Toxicologic Pathology of the Kidney and Urinary Bladder
Beaver Creek, CO -- June 22-26
1997
American College of Veterinary Pathologists
Annual Meeting
Albuquerque, NM -- November 16-21
1997
Society of Toxicology
Annual Meeting
New Orleans, LA - March 14-18
1999
Society of Toxicology
Annual Meeting
Philadelphia, PA - March 19-23
2000
Society of Toxicology
Annual Meeting
Nashville, TN - March 17-21
2002
Charles Louis Davis, DVM Foundation
Alternatives to the Rodent Biosassay in Assessing Carcinogenicity
New Brunswick, NJ - April 5
2002
Curriculum Vitae - 2004
W. Ray Brown, D.V.M., Ph.D.
CONTINUING EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (Continued)
Charles Louis Davis, DVM Foundation
Gastrointestinal Toxicologic Pathology
New Brunswick, NJ - April 25
2003
PATHOLOGY WORKING GROUP (PWG) PARTICIPANT
National Toxicology Program
-Dioxin- sRteu-deyva(l1u9a9t0i)on of hepatic tumors from the 1978 Kociba rat -Dioxin- Participant at the Banbury Conferences (Cold Spring Harbor)
on the resus of the re-evaluation of the rat liver tumors (1990) -PCBs-Re-evaluation ofthe rodent iver tumors from the Aroclor
1254 and 1260 and Clophen A30 and ABO chronic/onco-
~Several industgreinailc-istpyornastorsetdudPieWsG(s19o9n1)chemicals, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals
HISTOPATHOLOGY PEER REVIEW
Peer review of histopathology slides and data have been and are being performed for several domestic and international pharmaceutical and chemical companies, trade
groups, and consortiums on toxicity and carcinogenicity studies.
EXPERIENCE IN TOXICOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY
Activities as a consultant in toxicologic and pharmacologic pathology have included the design, supervision, evaluation, and reporting of toxicity and carcinogenicity studies involving various chemical and potential therapeutic or biologic substances. Laboratory
WC.urRraicyuBlruomwnV,itDa.eV-M2.0,04Ph.D.
Reporting of the above data has included preparation of summarizations of the methods and results, conclusions, and safety assessment of the various agents based on the results. These reports are written in appropriate formats for submission to international and domestic regulatory agencies, e.g., suitable for submission for Investigational New Drug (IND) and New Drug Application (NDA) with the Food and Drug Administration, U. S. Department ofAgriculture, National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency.
In addition to primary project participation and monitoring, peer review experience has included selection as the Society of Toxicology Task Force pathologist to perform an independent pathology review of the urinary bladder and hepatic neoplasms in the FDAINCTR ED; mouse carcinogenicity study and participation in several select panels and committees for review and interpretative opinions on pathology slides and data for various sponsors, as well as international and domestic regulatory agencies. Many ofthese reviews and representations have involved findings and interpretation of hepatic and endocrine toxicity and potential oncogenicity.
Curriculum Vitae - 2004 W. Ray Brown, D.V.M., Ph.D.
PUBLICATIONS:
1. Christian, M.S. and Brown, W.R., Control Primordial Follicle Counts in Multigeneration Studies in CRL Sprague-Dawley ("Gold Standard") Rats, Toxicologic Sciences, 66:1-S, 233 (2002).
2. York, RG, Brown, WR, Girard, MF. and Dollarhide, J.S., Two-Generation Reproduction Study ofAmmonium Perchlorate in Drinking Water (in press).
3. Cruzan, G., Cushman, JR. Andrews, LS., Granville, G.C., Johnson, KA., Bevan, C., Hardy, CJ. Coombs, DW. Mulins, PA and Brown, WR. Chronic ToxicitylOncogenicity Study of Styrene in CD-1 Mice by Inhalation Exposure for 104 Weeks. J. Applied Toxicology21:185-198 (2001).
4. Cruzan, G., Cushman, JR. Andrews, LS. Granville, G.C., Johnson, K-A., Hardy, C.J., Coombs, DW., Mullins, P.A. and Brown, W.R., Chronic Toxicity/Oncogenicity Study of Styrene in CD Rats by Inhalation Exposure for 104 Weeks. Toxicol. Sci. 46:266-281 (1998)
S. Forbes, P.D., Takizawa, T., Hashimoto, K., Yamashita, S, Hoberman, AM., Sambuco, CP. Brown, WR, and Parker, RM. 78-Week Photocarcinogenesis Study of Grepafloxacin and Comparator Articles Administered Orally to Hairless Mice. Toxicological Sciences, 42:1-5, 50-51, 1998.
6. Sambuco, C.P., Powers, W. J., Dempster, M., Hoberman, AM., Forbes, P.D., Brown, WR, Stahle, PL, Streeter, AJ. and Parker, RM. 13-Week Subchronic Phototoxicology Study of levofloxacin, A Quinolone Antibiotic, Administered Orally to Hairless Mice. Toxicological Sciences, 42:1-S, 51, 1998.
7. Parker, RM., Powers, W.J., Dempster, AM., Hoberman, AM., Sambuco, C.P., Brown, WR. Stellar, SM., Streeter, AJ. and Forbes, P.D., 120Month Oral (Gavage) Photocarcinogenicity Study of Levofloxacin in Hairless Mice. Toxicological Sciences, 421-5, 51, 1998.
8. Manley, A. Brown, W.R., and Mennear, J.: Dichlorvos and Mononuclear Cell Leukemia in Fischer 344 Rats: Lack of Effect of Chronic Administration on Progression of the
Curriculum Vitae - 2004 'W. Ray Brown, D.V.M., Ph.D.
PUBLICATIONS (Continued)
12. McGee, J. H., Butler, W.H., Wiligan, D. A, Brown, W. R., and Sofia, R. D.: Critique of the Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of lodinated Glycerol in F344/N Rats and BGC3F1 Mice. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 18, 169-180 (1993).
13. Newberne, P. M., Carlton, W. W., and Brown, W. R.: Histopathological Evaluation of Proliferative Liver Lesions in Rats Fed trans-Anethole in Chronic Studies. Food and Chemical Toxicology 27(1): 21-26 (1989).
14. Hagan, J. V., Fisher, J. R., Brown, W. R. and Baldwin, R. C.. Comparison of the TwoWeek Whole-Body and Nose-Only Inhalation Toxicity of Mancozeb in Rats. The Toxicologist 7(1): 196 (1987),
15. Mizens, M., Brown, W. R., Laveglia, J., Killeen, J. C. and Ignatoski, J. A.: Combined 30Day Feeding Study and One-Generation Reproduction Study in Rats with Ethyl 5Cyano-3,4-Dipheny}-6-OXO-1(6H]-Pyridazine-acetate (DS-29399). The Toxicologist
4:17 (1984).
16. Ford, W.H.,Auletta, C. S., BrownW,.R, Laveglia, J,. Killeen, J. C. and Ignatoski, J. A: A 30-Day Toxicity Study in Dogs with Ethyl 5-Cyano-3,4-Diphenyl-6-OXO-1[6H]-
Pyridazine-acetate (DS-29399). The Toxicologist 4:18 (1984).
17. GongwerL,. E., AulettaC,.S.,Rinehart, W. E., and Brown, W. R.: Mannitol Il: Lifetime Feeding Study of A-132-1320 in Three Strains of Female Rats, Report of ICI Americas, Inc., Wilmington, DE and Bio/dynamics, Inc., East Millstone, NJ. Docket No. 74-21185 (4 volumes), Dockets Management Branch, FDA, Rockville, MD (1978).
18. Emery, J. B., House, J. A., and Brown, W. R.: Cross-Protective Immunity to Canine Adenovirus Type 2 by Canine Adenovirus Type 1 Vaccination. American Joumal of Veterinary Research 39(11): 1778-1783 (1978).
19. Goldlust, M. B., Rich, L. G., and Brown, W. R.: Immune Synovitis in Rabbits. Effects of
Differing Schedules for Intra-articular Challenge with Antigen. American Journal of Pathology 91(2): 329-343 (1978).
20. Apostolou, A., Saidt, L., and Brown, W. R.: Effect of Overnight Fasting of Young Rats
CWu.rRraiycuBlruomwVni,taDeM- .2004Ph.D.
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24. Watson, L. S., Riley, R. L., Connelly, M. T., Russo, H. F, Brown, W. R. and Baer, J. E.: The Electrolyte Excretion Pattern of Amiloride Following Ureteral Retrograde Intraluminal Injection. Federation Proceedings 30: 337 (1971).
24. VanArman, C. G., Carlson, R. P., Brown, W. R. and Itkin, A.: Indomethacin Inhibits the Local Schwartzman Reaction. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and
Medicine, 134(1): 163-168 (1970).
25. Whitlock, R. H. and Brown, W. R.: Chronic Cholangiohepatitis in the Dairy Cow. Cornell
Veterinarian LIX(4): 515-524 (1969).
26. Brown, W. R., Krook, L. and Pond, W. G.: Atrophic Rhinitis in Swine. A nutritional
disease. Der Tierzuchter 20: 546-647 (1968).
27. Scott, M. L., Olson, G., Krook, L.,Brown, W. R.: Selenium-responsive Myopathies of
Myocardium and of Smooth Muscle in the Young Poult. Journal of Nutrition 91(4): 573583 (1967). 28. Brown, W. R., Krook L., Pond, W. G.: Atrophic Rhinitis in Swine. Etiology, Pathogenesis
and Prophylaxis. Comell Veterinarian LVI, Supplement No. 1, 1-128 (1966).
29. Brown, W. R., Krook, L. and Pond, W. G., A New Look at Atrophic Rhinitis. Modern
Veterinary Practice 47(9): 33-45, August 1966.
30. Krook, L., Pond, W. G. and Brown, W. R.: Dietary Calcium and Phosphorus and
Atrophic Rhinitis. |. Nutrition. Proceedings of the 57" Annual Meeting of the American
Society forAnimal Science. J. Animal Science 24: 892 (1965),
31. Pond. W. G., Krook, L. and Brown, W. R.: Dietary Calcium and Phosphorus and
Atrophic Rhinitis. Proceedings for the 1965 Comell Nutrition Conference for Feed
Manufacturers. Buffalo, New York (1965).
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1. McConnell, EE: Case for diagnosis. Yaba monkey virus.MilitaryMedicine 132:838, 869, 1967.
2T.o6MscConnell, EE: Garner, F.M. and Kirk, JH.: Hartmanellosis in a bull.PathologiaVeterinaria 5:1-6,
3. McConnell, EE., Cashell, 1G. and Garner, FM: Visceral leishmaniasis with ocularinvolvement in a dog.
JAVMA 156:197-203, 1970.
D4.huMccoCsoanonfelal,shEeEe.p, oVfanpoRsesnisblbeurign,fe1cBt.iJ.ouasnodriVgiann.1WA5y.k,fJ.A.r: AViceatseMcoofd.aadAesnsnoocca.r4c1i:n9-o1m2a,o1f9t7h0e. olfactory
5. Van Rensburg, 1B.]., Roos, C.J. and McConnell, EE: Diverticulosisin a cow. LAS.friVect.aMend. Assoc. 41:76, 1970.
6V.et.BoMsemda.nA,ssP.oPd.,, MEc1C3o4nn,el1l9,70E.E. and Schutte, AP: Bovine abortion cabuyAssperegildlus sp.1S.African
7. McConnell, EE. and Tustin, R.C.: Pancreatic calculi in a cow.1A5. frViet.Mced,aAssnoc. 41:352, 1970.
8. McConnell, EE. DeVos, A.J., Basson, P.A. and deVos, V.: Isopora papionins. sp. (Eimeriidac) of the Chacma baboon Papio ursinus (Kerr, 1972). I. Protozool. 18:28-32, 1971.
9. McConnell, EE., Van Rensburg, 1B.]. and Minne, J.A.: A rapid test for the diagnosis of strychnine
5(14A8.c2aCr1oi8fnfa5e:1eH,9a0GlMo,r.a,1c9Vh7na1in.daAcs)weagnedna, nPeIwM.r,eMcocrCdonfnreolml,tEheE.ChanadcmBaasbsaobno,oPnA.:ZDeescriipttiFounrsoAfncagnewehawnnrdatsaeilZomgifltoegtie
15. McConnell, EE, Basson, P.A. and deVos, V.: Nasal acariasis in the Chacma baboon (Papio ursinus, Kerr, 1972). Onderstepoort1 Vet. Res. 38:207-214, 1971. 16. Coffee, GM. and McConnell, EE: Pneumonyssus vocalins. sp. (Acarina: Halarachnidac) a new mite:
Zforoolmogtiheel5a8r:y2n6g5e-a2l70ve,nt1r9i7c1l.es of the Chacma baboon (Papio ursinus, Kerr). ZeitsFucrahngrewianfdtte. u1r7s.iBnaurst,scKhe,rrR,.C1.9,72W)e.ssLealbsA,pBi.mC.alasnd6:M4c1C-o4n7n,e1l9l7,2.EE: Myocardial tuberculoma in a Chacma baboon (Papio 6178.8.M6c8C2o,nn1e9l7l2,.EE., Basson, P.A. and deVos, V.: Laryngeal acariasis in the Chacma baboon. JAVMA 161: K19r.ugMecrCoNnanteiloln,alEEP.a,rkT.usLAtSi.n,fR.Cr. ainVdetdc.eVMoeasd,.VnA.:ss,Aonct.h4r3a:x1i8n1-a1n87A,fr1i9c7a2n.buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in the
20. McConnell, EE., Basson, P.A., Thomas, SE. and deVos, V.: Oocysts of Isospora Papionis in the skeletal muscles of chacma baboons. OndersteJp.Voeto.Rrets. 39:113-116, 1972. 21. McConnell, EE, Basson, P.A., Wolstenholme, B., deVos, V. and Malherbe, H.: toxoplasmosis in
H"fyrge.e-6r7a:n8g5i1n.g8"5C5h,a1c9m7a3.baboons (Papio ursinus) from the Kruger National Park. TrR.aSocn .Trosp.M.ed.
22. deVos, V., van Kickert, C.A.W.). and McConnell, EE: A survey of selected bacteriological infections of the Chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) from the Kruger National Park. Koedog 16:1-10, 1973. 23. McConnell, EE.: Lesions found in animals exposed to coal tar acrosols. Proceedings of 4th Annual Conference on Environmental Toxicology. (AMRL-TR-73-125):189-198, 1973.
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25. MacEwen, J.D., McConnell, EE. and Back, K.C.:_The effects of G-month chronic low level inhalation
20. Thigpen, JE, Faith, RE. McConnell, EE. and Moore, JA: Increased susceptibility to bacterial infection as a sequela of exposure 10 2,3,7.8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-diosin. Infect.Immun. 12:1319-1324, 1975. 30. McConnell, EE. and Talley, FA: Intracytoplasmic hyaline globules in the adrenal medulla oflaboratory animals. Ver, Path. 14:435-440, 1977. 31. McConnell, EE: Parasitic discases observed in free-ranging and captive baboons.Comp.Path.Bull. 933.1977. i3n2.thMecsCuosnnmeolnl,keEyE.s,(MMoaocraec,aJm.uA.laatntda)Dafloglalrodw,inDgMa.s:inTgolxeiocriatlydoofse2.,3,T7,8o-textrAapicphlloc.rPohdoairbmelanzcoa.-lp.-d4i3o:x1i7n5(-1T8C7D,D) 1978. p3r3.elHiamsisn,arJ.yR.,reMpcoCrot.nn1e.lAlg,r.EEF.ooadnCdhHeamrv.an2,6D:J4:9,Ch1e9m7i8c.al and toxicologic evaluation ofFiremasterBBG: a d34i.beMnczCoopn-ndeilolx,iEnEs,inMomoircee,aJnAd,juHianseeampaing,s.JXT.oxainc.dAHpaprlri.sP,hMarWma.colT.he4c4o:3m3p5a-r3a5t6i,ve19t7o8xi.city ofchlorinated `3b5i.pMhecnCyolnn(ePClBl),tEoExi,ciHtaysisn JrRh.e,sAulstmmoann,keNyHs.(aMnadcaMcoaomruel,atJ.tAa.)::Atosxpicoonptaatnheooluogsy.ouLtabbr.eaAknoifmp.oSlcyic.hlorinated 29(5)666-673, 1979. b3i6.phAelntymla(nP,CBN)Ht.oxNiecwi,tiAynEr,heMscuCsonmnoenlkl,eyEsE.(MaancdacFearrmeulll,atTt.aL):: cAlinsipcoanltoabnscerovuastioountsb.rLeaabk.oAfnpioml.yScchil.orinated 205661665, 1979. `37m.etMhcyCloanznoexlylm,eEtEh.a,noWillascoent,aRt.e ainndthMeoFo3r4e4,TaJtA.:CDaonsceerreLseptotenrsse8o:f2711.-22-7d8i,m1e9t8h0y.lhydrazine and o3f8.2V.3a,n7,L8og-tteent,raMc.Jh.l,oGruopdtiab,enBz.o,diMocxCionnonenltlh,eEtEh.yamunsd.MoToorxei,coJl.Ao.g:yR1o5l:e13o5f-e1n4d4o,c1r9i8n0e.system in the action i3n9.thFeowrlaetr.,TBL..A,AnKiimnmteelgr,atC.eAd.,apWporoodasc,hJt.So.,tMhecCaosnsneeslslm,eEnEt.oafnldonGgr-atnetr,mLlDe.a:d tCohxricointiy.cTlooxwi-lceovle.lAlpepadl.toxicity Pharmacol. 56:59-77, 1980. 40. McConnell, EE, Moore, 1.A., Gupta, BN,, Rakes, A.J. Luster, ML, Goldstein, J.A., Haseman, J. and Parker, CE: The chronic toxicity oftechnical and analytical pentachlorophenolin cattle. 1
414,.2-Sdcimheethryi,hyCdMr,aCzairnlee.yC,aWnHc.eraLnedttMecrCson1n1e:l7l5,-7E9,E:19I80n.duction ofcolon tumors by a single oral dose of 4253..7Bi8r-ntbctaruamc,h1lDo.rodDiehceandz,ofGuMra,n iMnattthheemwosn,kHeBy.. aTnd MocCoxnAnpepilll.,PcEhaEr:omaFcalotle.o5f7:189-196, 1981. 46. Gupta, BN., McConnell, EE, Harris, MW. and Moore,J.A.: Polybrominated biphenyl toxicosis in the rat
and mouse. ToxApiplc.Phoarmlaco.l. 57:99-118, 1981.
47. Lamb, ].C., Marks, TA, McConnell, EE. Abeywickrama, K. and Moore, J.A.: Toxicity of chlorinated `1p9h8e1n.oxy acids in combination with 2,3,7,8-TCDD in C57BL/6 male mice.1ETnoxv. ironHlt.h. 8:815-824, 4t8ox.iVciatny Loofg2t,e3n.,7BM-Jc.i,raGcuhpltoar,odBi.b,ienMzcoC-opn-nedlilo,xiEnE.(TaCnDdD)Moionrrea,tsJ..AT:osTihceoliongfylu2e1n:c7e7o-f88m,al1n9u8t1r.ition on the C31a9r.cDiunnongiecnke,siJsXb,ioParesjseaayn,ofJDal.l,ylHiassoetmhiaonc,yaJn.a,teT.hFoumnpds.Aopnp,lR..T.o,xiGciloels., 2:H1D1.4-a1n20d,M1c9C8o1n.nell, EE: g50o.ldMecnCohnanmesltle,rsE.E:NTNPTTPeTcehcnhinciaclaRlerpeoprotrtNoo.n2t4h9e,cNaIrHciPnuobgleinceastiisonbiNooa.s8s4a-y2o0f50a,mo1s9i8t3e.asbestosin syrian 5t1e.stKilnugsowef,pWhtMh.a,laMtceCoesntneerlsl,anFd.Er.elHautfefd, LcEo,mHpaoscumnadbn,ysJtKh.e, NDToPu.glaEsv,iJrFo.n.aHnedaMlotohrPee,rsJp..A:45C:a1r2c9i-n1o3g2e,ni1c9i8t2y.
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31109.viMrcusCoinnnSeylrli,anEEg.oladnednChaarmbsotneer,s.MI.nhAalcaotmipoanrTiosxiocnoolf, p1l2e:u1r7al3-m1e8s1o,t2h0e0l0i.omas inducedbyasbestos and SVTo1x20i.coMlc.CoPnhnaerlmla,coElE,.3A2:sc14i-e2n1c,e-2b0a0s0e.d paradigm for the classificationofsyntheticvitreous fibers. Regt c1a2r1c.iMnaosgetn,iRciWty.oYfur,egC.rPa,c,tOobreyrcdeorrsatmeirc,AGb.e,rMicnCotnwnoelclh,roEnEi.c FainsdchUetrel3l,:4MJr.atAinrheatlraotsipoenctsitvuedircesv:ieAwnof the assessmentof the MTD and implications for risk assessment.InhalationToxicol.12:1141-1172, 2000. C1h22r.onFirceeNmeaurno,toG.xBi.c,iStiyngoefrA,rAocAl.orLMoirxdtou,reRs.AA.dPmeitneirss,teAr.eC.d,iNneaDli,etB.fHo.,SpMrcaCognunee-lDla,wlEeEy,Raatnsd.FMuanydes.,ApBpAl.. Toxicol. 53:377-391, 2000. i1n2h3a.laKtaimosntrstuupd,ie0s,oEfllfeonhatnyupgee,s Ao.f, sCthoevnaelwieoro,lJf,ibDearvsisi,n JraMtsG..inMhcaCloantnieonllT,oxEicEola.nd13T:h6e0v3e-n6a2z2,, P2.0C0h1r.onic v1i2t4.reMoausxifmib,erLs:D.AawnedigMhctC-oofn-ntehlel-,cvEiEd.enIcnetearpsppreocaicehs.cRoempga.Troixsiocnoslo.fPhtahremtaocxaicli.ty33o:f1-a2s4b,es2t0o0s1.and synthetic 112558.1,M2c0C0o1n.nell, EE. The value ofhuman testing ofpesticides. HEumcanoandlogiRisckAsasesls. 7:1575`1m26e,thModc.CoInnhnaellalf,iEoEnT.oaxnidcoJlM..G1.4:D1a0v1i-s1.10Q,ua2n0t0i2f.ication of ibrosts in the lungs ofrats using a morphometric
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