P. Michael Bolger

4.0k total citations
41 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

P. Michael Bolger is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, P. Michael Bolger has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 10 papers in Pollution and 6 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in P. Michael Bolger's work include Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (17 papers), Mercury impact and mitigation studies (12 papers) and Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (9 papers). P. Michael Bolger is often cited by papers focused on Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (17 papers), Mercury impact and mitigation studies (12 papers) and Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (9 papers). P. Michael Bolger collaborates with scholars based in United States, Belgium and United Kingdom. P. Michael Bolger's co-authors include Clark D. Carrington, Terry C. Troxell, Shyy-Hwa Tao, Susan E. Schober, Margaret McDowell, John Osterloh, Charles Dillon, Robert L. Jones, Kathryn R. Mahaffey and Sara Henry and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and JAMA.

In The Last Decade

P. Michael Bolger

41 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
P. Michael Bolger United States 22 1.2k 493 389 266 206 41 2.3k
Antonio Pla Spain 28 1.2k 1.0× 740 1.5× 758 1.9× 310 1.2× 178 0.9× 60 2.7k
J.M. Llobet Spain 33 2.1k 1.7× 864 1.8× 375 1.0× 491 1.8× 215 1.0× 106 3.4k
Walter H. Gutenmann United States 25 983 0.8× 761 1.5× 228 0.6× 327 1.2× 228 1.1× 168 2.4k
Olga Pardo Spain 27 882 0.7× 356 0.7× 255 0.7× 96 0.4× 272 1.3× 59 1.5k
Michael L. Dourson United States 31 2.0k 1.7× 420 0.9× 509 1.3× 240 0.9× 93 0.5× 111 3.7k
Iman Al‐Saleh Saudi Arabia 32 2.1k 1.7× 698 1.4× 181 0.5× 552 2.1× 298 1.4× 108 3.1k
Sameeh A. Mansour Egypt 21 734 0.6× 535 1.1× 944 2.4× 155 0.6× 84 0.4× 48 2.0k
Bruno Alves Rocha Brazil 26 865 0.7× 500 1.0× 337 0.9× 75 0.3× 280 1.4× 80 2.2k
Federica Aureli Italy 25 679 0.6× 320 0.6× 210 0.5× 488 1.8× 239 1.2× 47 1.9k

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Fields of papers citing papers by P. Michael Bolger

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of P. Michael Bolger

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wijngaarden, Edwin van, Heather Adams, JJ Strain, et al.. (2023). Net effects explains the benefits to children from maternal fish consumption despite methylmercury in fish. NeuroToxicology. 99. 195–205. 7 indexed citations
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Carrington, Clark D., Brecht Devleesschauwer, Herman J. Gibb, & P. Michael Bolger. (2019). Global burden of intellectual disability resulting from dietary exposure to lead, 2015. Environmental Research. 172. 420–429. 41 indexed citations
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Gibb, Herman J., Aaron Barchowsky, David Bellinger, et al.. (2018). Estimates of the 2015 global and regional disease burden from four foodborne metals – arsenic, cadmium, lead and methylmercury. Environmental Research. 174. 188–194. 61 indexed citations
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Gibb, Herman J., Brecht Devleesschauwer, P. Michael Bolger, et al.. (2015). Asian Implications of Aflatoxin and Dioxin Foodborne Chemical Exposures Based on World Health Organization Estimates. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2 indexed citations
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Benford, D., P. Michael Bolger, Myriam Coulet, et al.. (2010). Special Issue: Application of the Margin of Exposure (MoE) Approach to Substances in Food that are Genotoxic and Carcinogenic.. Food and Chemical Toxicology. 48. 11 indexed citations
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Bolger, P. Michael, Jean‐Charles Leblanc, & R. Woodrow Setzer. (2010). Application of the Margin of Exposure (MoE) approach to substances in food that are genotoxic and carcinogenic. Food and Chemical Toxicology. 48. S25–S33. 26 indexed citations
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Benford, Diane, P. Michael Bolger, P. Carthew, et al.. (2010). Application of the Margin of Exposure (MOE) approach to substances in food that are genotoxic and carcinogenic. Food and Chemical Toxicology. 48. S2–S24. 181 indexed citations
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Hayward, Douglas G. & P. Michael Bolger. (2004). Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in baby food made from chicken produced before and after the termination of ball clay use in chicken feed in the United States. Environmental Research. 99(3). 307–313. 13 indexed citations
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Carrington, Clark D., et al.. (2004). An intervention analysis for the reduction of exposure to methylmercury from the consumption of seafood by women of child-bearing age. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 40(3). 272–280. 39 indexed citations
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McDowell, Margaret, Charles Dillon, John Osterloh, et al.. (2004). Hair Mercury Levels in U.S. Children and Women of Childbearing Age: Reference Range Data from NHANES 1999–2000. Environmental Health Perspectives. 112(11). 1165–1171. 298 indexed citations
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Schober, Susan E., Thomas H. Sinks, Robert L. Jones, et al.. (2003). Blood Mercury Levels in US Children and Women of Childbearing Age, 1999-2000. JAMA. 289(13). 1667–1667. 251 indexed citations
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Carrington, Clark D. & P. Michael Bolger. (2001). Methods for projecting long-term dietary exposure from short-term survey data for environmental contaminants. Toxicology and Industrial Health. 17(5-10). 176–179. 1 indexed citations
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Bolger, P. Michael, et al.. (1999). Dietary arsenic intakes in the United States: FDA Total Diet Study, September 1991-December 1996. Food Additives & Contaminants. 16(11). 465–472. 160 indexed citations
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Gaylor, David W., P. Michael Bolger, & Bernard A. Schwetz. (1998). U.S. Food and Drug Administration perspective of the inclusion of effects of low-level exposures in safety and risk assessment.. Environmental Health Perspectives. 106(suppl 1). 391–394. 7 indexed citations
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Adams, Michael, et al.. (1997). Preliminary assessment of potential health hazards associated with barium leached from glazed ceramicware. Food Additives & Contaminants. 14(5). 483–490. 8 indexed citations
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Carrington, Clark D., et al.. (1997). A risk assessment for methylmercury in tuna. Water Air & Soil Pollution. 97(3-4). 273–283. 13 indexed citations
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Bolger, P. Michael, et al.. (1996). Identification and reduction of sources of dietary lead in the United States. Food Additives & Contaminants. 13(1). 53–60. 151 indexed citations
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Carrington, Clark D., P. Michael Bolger, & Robert J. Scheuplein. (1996). Risk analysis of dietary lead exposure. Food Additives & Contaminants. 13(1). 61–76. 12 indexed citations
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Carrington, Clark D., Daniel M. Sheehan, & P. Michael Bolger. (1993). Hazard assessment of lead. Food Additives & Contaminants. 10(3). 325–335. 26 indexed citations
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Boyer, Ivan, et al.. (1991). Role of FDA in establishing tolerable levels for dioxin and PCBS in aquatic organisms. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. 33(1). 93–101. 17 indexed citations

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