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Jennifer M. Lynch, John R. Kucklick, Steven O'Connell
Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) are globally distributed persistent environmental contaminants. This study provides temporal trends as well as large-scale spatial trends of PFC concentrations in threatened juvenile loggerhead sea turtles from Florida (FL)
Russell D. Day, Jennifer M. Lynch, Craig A. Harms, Al L. Segars, Wendy M. Cluse, Matthew H. Godfrey, A. M. Lee, Margie Peden-Adams, Kelly Thorvalson, Mark Dodd, Terry Norton
An increase in the incidence of debilitated loggerhead sea turtle strandings in the southeastern U.S. has been observed in recent years. These turtles are characterized by emaciation and heavy burdens of external and internal parasites and bacterial
Robert R. Swarthout, Jennifer Lynch, Margie Peden-Adams, Andre Landry, Patricia Fair, John Kucklick
The threat that exposure to organohalogen (OH) contaminants poses to endangered populations of Kemp's ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) and green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) is not well understood, partly because few OH data are available. Blood samples from
Jennifer M. Lynch, Antonia M. Calafat, Kayoko Kato, Mark E. Ellefson, William K. Reagen, Mark Strynar, Steven G. O'Connell, Craig M. Butt, Scott Mabury, Jeff Small, D.C.G. Muir, Stefan D. Leigh, Michele M. Schantz
Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) are homogeneous, well-characterized materials that are used to validate measurement methods and are critical in improving data quality. Disagreements in perfluorinated alkyl acid (PFAA) concentrations measured in
Jennifer M. Lynch, Aurore Guichard, Jennifer Yordy, Michele M. Schantz, John R. Kucklick, Robert R. Swarthout, Brianna K. Carlson
An increasing number of studies use blood obtained non-invasively to monitor organohalogen contaminants. However, blood can be a difficult tissue to analyze for organohalogen pollutants due to interferences from co-extracted proteins. We compared five
Michele M. Schantz, Steven J. Christopher, William C. Davis, Russell D. Day, Jennifer M. Lynch, John R. Kucklick, Stephen E. Long, Elizabeth A. Mackey, Barbara J. Porter, Dianne L. Poster, Katherine E. Sharpless, Gregory C. Turk, Stephen A. Wise
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed four Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) related to the monitoring of contaminants in fish and marine mammals: SRM 1588b Organics in Cod Liver Oil, SRM 1945 Organics in Whale Blubber
Michele M. Schantz, Jennifer M. Lynch, Stefan D. Leigh, D. G. Patterson, Katherine E. Sharpless, Andreas Sjodin, H M. Stapleton, R. Swarthout, Wayman E. Turner, Stephen A. Wise
Michele M. Schantz, Jennifer M. Lynch, John R. Kucklick, Dianne L. Poster, H M. Stapleton, S S. Vander Pol, Stephen A. Wise
House dust originates from both internal and external sources and has been identified as one of the primary sources of lead exposure for children (http://www.epa.gov/lead). House dust is also a repository for pesticides, flame retardants, and other