Barbara R. Sheedy

447 total citations
22 papers, 356 citations indexed

About

Barbara R. Sheedy is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Barbara R. Sheedy has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 356 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 9 papers in Pollution and 6 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Barbara R. Sheedy's work include Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (9 papers), Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts (7 papers) and Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species (6 papers). Barbara R. Sheedy is often cited by papers focused on Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (9 papers), Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts (7 papers) and Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species (6 papers). Barbara R. Sheedy collaborates with scholars based in United States and India. Barbara R. Sheedy's co-authors include Gerald T. Ankley, Patricia A. Kosian, Mark A. Tapper, Richard C. Kolanczyk, Gary L. Phipps, Vincent R. Mattson, Lawrence P. Burkhard, Jeffrey S. Denny, Russell J. Erickson and Patricia K. Schmieder and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, Chemosphere and Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Barbara R. Sheedy

20 papers receiving 335 citations

Peers

Barbara R. Sheedy
Joe Swintek United States
Marilynn D. Hoglund United States
Travis Saari United States
Kellie A. Fay United States
Chad Blanksma United States
Subramaniam Kugathas United Kingdom
Gail M. Dethloff United States
Joe Swintek United States
Barbara R. Sheedy
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Barbara R. Sheedy

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Barbara R. Sheedy. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Barbara R. Sheedy based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Barbara R. Sheedy. Barbara R. Sheedy is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kolanczyk, Richard C., et al.. (2023). Increased Endocrine Activity of Xenobiotic Chemicals as Mediated by Metabolic Activation. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 42(12). 2747–2757.
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Tapper, Mark A., Jeffrey S. Denny, Barbara R. Sheedy, Ben Johnson, & Richard C. Kolanczyk. (2023). Estrogenic Activity of Perfluoro Carboxylic and Sulfonic Acids in Rainbow Trout Estrogen Receptor Binding and Liver Slice Vtg mRNA Expression Assays. PubMed. 9(1). 13–22. 3 indexed citations
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Serrano, Jose A., Richard C. Kolanczyk, Brett R. Blackwell, Barbara R. Sheedy, & Mark A. Tapper. (2020). In vitro metabolism assessment of thiacloprid in rainbow trout and rat by LC-UV and high resolution-mass spectrometry. Xenobiotica. 51(5). 536–548. 2 indexed citations
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Kolanczyk, Richard C., Mark A. Tapper, Barbara R. Sheedy, & Jose A. Serrano. (2019). In vitro metabolism of imidacloprid and acetamiprid in rainbow trout and rat. Xenobiotica. 50(7). 805–814. 16 indexed citations
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Serrano, Jose A., Richard C. Kolanczyk, Mark A. Tapper, et al.. (2019). Characterization and analysis of estrogenic cyclic phenone metabolites produced in vitro by rainbow trout liver slices using GC-MS, LC-MS and LC-TOF-MS. Journal of Chromatography B. 1126-1127. 121717–121717. 5 indexed citations
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Serrano, Jose A., Mark A. Tapper, Richard C. Kolanczyk, et al.. (2019). Metabolism of cyclic phenones in rainbow trout in vitro assays. Xenobiotica. 50(2). 115–131. 7 indexed citations
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Tapper, Mark A., Jeffrey S. Denny, Jose A. Serrano, et al.. (2018). Phenone, Hydroxybenzophenone, and Branched Phenone Estrogen Receptor Binding and Vitellogenin Agonism in Rainbow Trout In Vitro Models. PubMed. 5(1). 62–74. 5 indexed citations
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Kolanczyk, Richard C., Jeffrey S. Denny, Barbara R. Sheedy, Patricia K. Schmieder, & Mark A. Tapper. (2018). Estrogenic activity of multicyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in vitro assays. Aquatic Toxicology. 207. 43–51. 3 indexed citations
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Hornung, Michael W., Mark A. Tapper, Jeffrey S. Denny, et al.. (2017). Avoiding False Positives and Optimizing Identification of True Negatives in Estrogen Receptor Binding and Agonist/Antagonist Assays. PubMed. 3(2). 163–181. 10 indexed citations
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Hornung, Michael W., Mark A. Tapper, Jeffrey S. Denny, et al.. (2014). Effects-based chemical category approach for prioritization of low affinity estrogenic chemicals. SAR and QSAR in environmental research. 25(4). 289–323. 19 indexed citations
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Schmieder, P., Richard C. Kolanczyk, Michael W. Hornung, et al.. (2014). A rule-based expert system for chemical prioritization using effects-based chemical categories. SAR and QSAR in environmental research. 25(4). 253–287. 13 indexed citations
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Winn, Richard N., et al.. (2005). Sub-chronic exposure to 1,1-dichloropropene induces frameshift mutations in λ transgenic medaka. Mutation research. Fundamental and molecular mechanisms of mutagenesis. 595(1-2). 52–59. 8 indexed citations
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Burkhard, Lawrence P., et al.. (1999). A Simple Comparison of Mass Spectral Search Results and Implications for Environmental Screening Analyses. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 36(2). 109–114. 6 indexed citations
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Knuth, Michael L., et al.. (1999). Persistence and distribution of 4-nonylphenol following repeated application to littoral enclosures. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 18(3). 363–375. 51 indexed citations
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Knuth, Michael L., et al.. (1999). PERSISTENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF 4-NONYLPHENOL FOLLOWING REPEATED APPLICATION TO LITTORAL ENCLOSURES. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 18(3). 363–363. 3 indexed citations
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Sheedy, Barbara R., et al.. (1998). Bioconcentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by the freshwater oligochaete Lumbriculus variegatus. Chemosphere. 36(15). 3061–3070. 20 indexed citations
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Burkhard, Lawrence P., et al.. (1997). Bioaccumulation factors for chlorinated benzenes, chlorinated butadienes and hexachloroethane. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 16(8). 1677–1686. 13 indexed citations
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Burkhard, Lawrence P. & Barbara R. Sheedy. (1995). Evaluation of screening procedures for bioconcentratable organic chemicals in effluents and sediments. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 14(4). 697–711. 19 indexed citations
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Ankley, Gerald T., Russell J. Erickson, Gary L. Phipps, et al.. (1995). Effects of light intensity on the phototoxicity of fluoranthene to a benthic macroinvertebrate. Environmental Science & Technology. 29(11). 2828–2833. 99 indexed citations
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Burkhard, Lawrence P., et al.. (1994). Prediction of chemical residues in aquatic organisms for a field discharge situation. Chemosphere. 29(1). 141–153. 6 indexed citations

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