Jonathan T. Haselman

656 total citations
20 papers, 526 citations indexed

About

Jonathan T. Haselman is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jonathan T. Haselman has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 526 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 7 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 6 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Jonathan T. Haselman's work include Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (7 papers), Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (4 papers) and Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research (3 papers). Jonathan T. Haselman is often cited by papers focused on Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (7 papers), Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (4 papers) and Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research (3 papers). Jonathan T. Haselman collaborates with scholars based in United States, Japan and France. Jonathan T. Haselman's co-authors include Sigmund J. Degitz, Michael W. Hornung, Joseph J. Korte, Patricia A. Kosian, Joseph E. Tietge, Jennifer H. Olker, Allen W. Olmstead, Patience Browne, Susan Laws and Tammy E. Stoker and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Health Perspectives, Toxicological Sciences and Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Jonathan T. Haselman

19 papers receiving 519 citations

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Jonathan T. Haselman
Il Hyun Kang South Korea
Deborah S. Best United States
Jeffrey S. Denny United States
Donald L. Bjerke United States
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All Works

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Nyffeler, Johanna, Clinton Willis, Brett R. Blackwell, et al.. (2025). A combination of high-throughput in vitro and in silico new approach methods for ecotoxicology hazard assessment for fish. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 44(9). 2599–2621. 5 indexed citations
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Villeneuve, Daniel L., Adam Biales, Logan J. Everett, et al.. (2025). Comparison of whole transcriptome and targeted RNA sequencing for ecological high-throughput transcriptomics. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 162. 105898–105898.
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Custer, Christine M., P. M. H. Dummer, Matthew A. Etterson, et al.. (2024). Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in the Duluth, Minnesota Area: Exposure to and Biomarker Responses in Tree Swallows Relative to Known Fire-Fighting Foam Sources. Toxics. 12(9). 660–660. 2 indexed citations
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Degitz, Sigmund J., Jonathan T. Haselman, Jennifer H. Olker, et al.. (2024). Evaluating potential developmental toxicity of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in Xenopus laevis embryos and larvae. Journal of Applied Toxicology. 44(7). 1040–1049. 3 indexed citations
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Haselman, Jonathan T., et al.. (2023). A biologically based computational model for the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis in Xenopus laevis larvae. Mathematical Biosciences. 362. 109021–109021. 3 indexed citations
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Degitz, Sigmund J., Jennifer H. Olker, Phillip C. Hartig, et al.. (2023). In vitro screening of per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS) for interference with seven thyroid hormone system targets across nine assays. Toxicology in Vitro. 95. 105762–105762. 21 indexed citations
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Olker, Jennifer H., Joseph J. Korte, Jonathan T. Haselman, Michael W. Hornung, & Sigmund J. Degitz. (2022). Cross-species comparison of chemical inhibition of human and Xenopus iodotyrosine deiodinase. Aquatic Toxicology. 249. 106227–106227. 5 indexed citations
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Haselman, Jonathan T., Jennifer H. Olker, Patricia A. Kosian, et al.. (2022). Characterization of the Mechanistic Linkages Between Iodothyronine Deiodinase Inhibition and Impaired Thyroid-Mediated Growth and Development inXenopus laevisUsing Iopanoic Acid. Toxicological Sciences. 187(1). 139–149. 10 indexed citations
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Olker, Jennifer H., Joseph J. Korte, Jeffrey S. Denny, et al.. (2020). In vitro screening for chemical inhibition of the iodide recycling enzyme, iodotyrosine deiodinase. Toxicology in Vitro. 71. 105073–105073. 32 indexed citations
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Haselman, Jonathan T., Jennifer H. Olker, Patricia A. Kosian, et al.. (2020). Targeted Pathway-basedIn VivoTesting Using Thyroperoxidase Inhibition to Evaluate Plasma Thyroxine as a Surrogate Metric of Metamorphic Success in Model AmphibianXenopus laevis. Toxicological Sciences. 175(2). 236–250. 16 indexed citations
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Noyes, Pamela D., Katie Paul Friedman, Patience Browne, et al.. (2019). Evaluating Chemicals for Thyroid Disruption: Opportunities and Challenges with in Vitro Testing and Adverse Outcome Pathway Approaches. Environmental Health Perspectives. 127(9). 95001–95001. 144 indexed citations
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Haselman, Jonathan T., Patricia A. Kosian, Joseph J. Korte, Allen W. Olmstead, & Sigmund J. Degitz. (2018). Effects of multiple life stage exposure to the fungicide prochloraz in Xenopus laevis: Manifestations of antiandrogenic and other modes of toxicity. Aquatic Toxicology. 199. 240–251. 14 indexed citations
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Olker, Jennifer H., Jonathan T. Haselman, Patricia A. Kosian, et al.. (2018). Evaluating Iodide Recycling Inhibition as a Novel Molecular Initiating Event for Thyroid Axis Disruption in Amphibians. Toxicological Sciences. 166(2). 318–331. 19 indexed citations
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Haselman, Jonathan T., Patricia A. Kosian, Joseph J. Korte, et al.. (2016). Development of the Larval Amphibian Growth and Development Assay: effects of chronic 4‐tert‐octylphenol or 17β‐trenbolone exposure in Xenopus laevis from embryo to juvenile. Journal of Applied Toxicology. 36(12). 1639–1650. 24 indexed citations
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Haselman, Jonathan T., Naoko Watanabe, Yuki Ito, et al.. (2016). Development of the Larval Amphibian Growth and Development Assay: Effects of benzophenone‐2 exposure in Xenopus laevis from embryo to juvenile. Journal of Applied Toxicology. 36(12). 1651–1661. 22 indexed citations
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Hornung, Michael W., et al.. (2015). In Vitro,Ex Vivo, andIn VivoDetermination of Thyroid Hormone Modulating Activity of Benzothiazoles. Toxicological Sciences. 146(2). 254–264. 77 indexed citations
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Haselman, Jonathan T., Allen W. Olmstead, & Sigmund J. Degitz. (2014). Global gene expression during early differentiation of Xenopus (Silurana) tropicalis gonad tissues. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 214. 103–113. 12 indexed citations
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Olmstead, Allen W., Patricia A. Kosian, Rodney D. Johnson, et al.. (2012). Trenbolone causes mortality and altered sexual differentiation inXenopus tropicalisduring larval development. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 31(10). 2391–2398. 29 indexed citations
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Tietge, Joseph E., Sigmund J. Degitz, Jonathan T. Haselman, et al.. (2012). Inhibition of the thyroid hormone pathway in Xenopus laevis by 2-mercaptobenzothiazole. Aquatic Toxicology. 126. 128–136. 41 indexed citations
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Tietge, Joseph E., Brian C. Butterworth, Jonathan T. Haselman, et al.. (2010). Early temporal effects of three thyroid hormone synthesis inhibitors in Xenopus laevis. Aquatic Toxicology. 98(1). 44–50. 47 indexed citations

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