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3M FLUOROCHEMTCAL EPA SUBMISSION
June 28, 2001
Bibliography of Published Literature in 3M 's Possession
The following items supplement bibliographies included in prior submissions.
Abstracts presented to the Society of Toxicology or Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry are not included here.
1. Biegel, L.B., R.C.M. Liu, M.E. Hurtt and J.C. Cook. Effects of ammonium perfluorooctanoate on leydig cell function: in vitro, in vivo, and ex vivo studies. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology; 134 (1995) 18-25.
2. Hansen, K.J., L.A. Clemen, M.E. Ellefson, and H.O. Johnson. Compound-specific, quantitative characterization of organic fluorochemicals in biological matrices. Environmental Science & Technology; 35 (2001) 766-770.
3. Huang, Q. and C.S. Hong. TiO2 photocatalytic degradation of PCBs in soil-water systems containing fluoro surfactant. Chemosphere; 41 (2000) 871-879.
4. Giesy, J.P. and K. Kannan. Global distribution of perfluorooctane sulfonate in wildlife. Environmental Science & Technology; 35 (2001) 1339-1342.
5. Kannan, K., Koistinen, J., Beckman, K., Evans, T., Gorzelany, J.F., Hansen, K.J., Jones, P.D., Helle, E., and Nyman, N. Accumulation of perfluorooctane sulfonate in marine mammals. Environmental Science & Technology; 35 (2001) 1593-98.
6. Levine, A.D., E.L. Libelo, G. Bugna, T. Shelley, H. Mayfield, and T.B. Stauffer. Biogeochemical assessment of natural attenuation of JP-4-contaminated ground water in the presence of fluorinated surfactants. The Science o f the Total Environment; 208 (1997) 179 195.
7. Maloney EK, Waxman DJ, trans-Activation of PPARa and PPAR? by Structurally Diverse Environmental Chemicals, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 1999; 161: 209-218.
8. Moody, C.A. and J.A. Field. Perfluorinated surfactants and the environmental implications of their use in fire-fighting foams. Environmental Science & Technology; 34 (2000) 3864 3870.
9. Moody, C.A., W.C. Kwan, J.W. Martin, D.C.Q. Muir, and S.A. Mabury. Determination of perfluorinated surfactants in surface water samples by two independent analytical techniques: liquid chromotography / tandem mass spectrometry and 19F NMR. Analytical Chemistry; (2001) 73(10):2200-2206.
Back to Main Menu 10. Olsen, G.W., J.M. Burris, M.M. Burlew and J.H. Mandel. Plasma cholecystokinin and
hepatic enzymes, cholesterol and lipoproteins in ammonium perfluorooctanoate production workers. Drug and Chemical Toxicology; 23 (2000) 603-620. 11. Trinkler, M. Environmental behavior of fluorosurfactants used in fire-fighting foams. Hoheren Technischen Lehranstalt Winterthur. 1995. 12. Shabalina IG, Panaretakis T, Bergstrand A, DePierre JW, Effects of the rodent peroxisome proliferator and hepatocarcinogen, perfluorooctanoic acid, on apoptosis in human hepatoma HepG2 cells, Carcinogenesis 1999; 20 (12): 2237-2246. 13. Vitayavirasuk B, Bowen JM, Pharmacokinetics of sulfluramid and its metabolite desethylsulfuramid after intravenous and intraruminal administration of sulfluramid to sheep, Pesticide Science 1999; 55: 719-725.
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