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Ahmad Alqassim


Tulane University / School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
aalqassi@tulane.edu

Toxicological Properties of Specific Aromatic Hydrocarbons Isolated from Fresh and Aged Crude Oil from the Deepwater Horizon Spill

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Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI)
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Cytotoxicity of 5-methyl Chrysene in FE1 Murine Lung Epithelial Cells

Authors: Jeffrey Wickliffe
Published On: May 10 2017 16:34 UTC
File Format: xlsx
DOI: 10.7266/N789148M
UDI: R5.x280.000:0001
File Size: 73.58 KB
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Human aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) signaling responses to MC252 oil fractions in YCM3 yeast

Authors: Charles Miller, Ahmad Alqassim, Deepa Pangeni, Edward Overton
Published On: Sep 26 2017 16:36 UTC
File Format: xls
DOI: 10.7266/N70R9MTM
UDI: R5.x280.000:0002
File Size: 163.84 KB
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Human aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling in response to Dorado oil fractions

Authors: Charles Miller, Ahmad Alqassim
Published On: Oct 12 2017 14:18 UTC
File Format: xls
DOI: 10.7266/N7CF9NGV
UDI: R5.x280.000:0003
File Size: 111.62 KB
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Cytotoxicity of chrysene isomers to HepG2 cells

Authors: Ahmad Alqassim, Charles Miller
Published On: Aug 02 2017 20:41 UTC
File Format: xls
DOI: 10.7266/N7W094B1
UDI: R5.x280.000:0004
File Size: 53.25 KB
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Altered morphology of HepG2 cells exposed to chrysene isomers

Authors: Ahmad Alquassim and Charles Miller
Published On: Aug 02 2017 19:54 UTC
File Format: jpg
DOI: 10.7266/N7DZ06NS
UDI: R5.x280.000:0005
File Size: 241.3 MB
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Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor signaling in response to 30 oil sub-fractions

Authors: C. Miller and E. Overton
Published On: Apr 11 2017 19:18 UTC
File Format: xls
DOI: 10.7266/N7ZK5F3K
UDI: R5.x280.000:0008
File Size: 79.87 KB
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The effective concentrations giving 50% response (EC50) for the chrysenes tested in the yeast AhR signaling assay

Authors: Ahmad Alqassim, Charles Miller
Published On: Sep 11 2019 20:59 UTC
File Format: xlsx
DOI: 10.7266/n7-570w-4417
UDI: R5.x280.000:0009
File Size: 22.15 KB
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The sulforhodamine B (SRB) Cytotoxicity assay in the human hepatocarcinoma cell line (HepG2)

Authors: Ahmad Alqassim, Charles Miller
Published On: Jun 26 2019 19:41 UTC
File Format: xlsx
DOI: 10.7266/n7-narw-9305
UDI: R5.x280.000:0010
File Size: 31.33 KB
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The trypan blue cytotoxicity assay in the human hepatocarcinoma cell line (HepG2)

Authors: Ahmad Alqassim, Charles Miller
Published On: Jun 26 2019 20:17 UTC
File Format: xlsx
DOI: 10.7266/n7-9e9p-xw65
UDI: R5.x280.000:0011
File Size: 24.51 KB
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Protein expression induced by chrysene and methylchrysenes in HepG2 cells

Authors: Ahmad Alqassim, Charles Miller
Published On: Aug 09 2019 18:33 UTC
File Format: xlsx
DOI: 10.7266/n7-t4q0-0t85
UDI: R5.x280.000:0012
File Size: 18.93 KB
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Gene expression changes induced by methylchrysenes in HepG2 cells

Authors: Ahmad Alqassim, Charles Miller
Published On: Jul 09 2019 19:41 UTC
File Format: xlsx
DOI: 10.7266/n7-g79v-8j14
UDI: R5.x280.000:0013
File Size: 25.96 KB
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Piga gene mutation assay

Authors: Wilson, Mark
Published On: Jan 23 2020 21:16 UTC
File Format: xlsx, GLF, mqd
DOI: 10.7266/WJF27X6M
UDI: R5.x280.000:0014
File Size: 3.45 GB
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Metabolic gene transcriptional responses in Hepa1c1c7 cells

Authors: Wickliffe, Lichtler
Published On: Jan 07 2020 21:09 UTC
File Format: ptld, xlsx, pzfx, png, pptx
DOI: 10.7266/N37BNKGD
UDI: R5.x280.000:0015
File Size: 53.9 MB

Alqassim, A. Y., Wilson, M. J., Wickliffe, J. K., Pangeni, D., Overton, E. B., & Miller, C. A. (2019). Aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling, toxicity, and gene expression responses to mono‐methylchrysenes. Environmental Toxicology, 34(9), 992–1000. doi:10.1002/tox.22770

Fox, J. E., Burow, M. E., McLachlan, J. A., & Miller, C. A. (2008). Detecting ligands and dissecting nuclear receptor-signaling pathways using recombinant strains of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nature Protocols, 3(4), 637–645. doi:10.1038/nprot.2008.33