Howard G. Shertzer
Department of Environmental Health and Center for Environmental Genetics
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Cincinnati
OH 45267-0056
USA
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- Dietary whey protein lowers the risk for metabolic disease in mice fed a high-fat diet. Shertzer, H.G., Woods, S.E., Krishan, M., Genter, M.B., Pearson, K.J. J. Nutr. (2011)
- Protective effects of the antioxidant 4b,5,9b,10-tetrahydroindeno[1,2-b]indole against TCDD toxicity in C57BL/6J mice. Shertzer, H.G. Int. J. Toxicol. (2010)
- Protection from olanzapine-induced metabolic toxicity in mice by acetaminophen and tetrahydroindenoindole. Shertzer, H.G., Kendig, E.L., Nasrallah, H.A., Johansson, E., Genter, M.B. Int. J. Obes. (Lond) (2010)
- 7H-dibenzo[c,g]carbazole metabolism by the mouse and human CYP1 family of enzymes. Shertzer, H.G., Genter, M.B., Talaska, G., Curran, C.P., Nebert, D.W., Dalton, T.P. Carcinogenesis (2007)
- TCDD decreases ATP levels and increases reactive oxygen production through changes in mitochondrial F(0)F(1)-ATP synthase and ubiquinone. Shertzer, H.G., Genter, M.B., Shen, D., Nebert, D.W., Chen, Y., Dalton, T.P. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. (2006)
- Cyp1a2 protects against reactive oxygen production in mouse liver microsomes. Shertzer, H.G., Clay, C.D., Genter, M.B., Schneider, S.N., Nebert, D.W., Dalton, T.P. Free Radic. Biol. Med. (2004)
- Uncoupling-mediated generation of reactive oxygen by halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons in mouse liver microsomes. Shertzer, H.G., Clay, C.D., Genter, M.B., Chames, M.C., Schneider, S.N., Oakley, G.G., Nebert, D.W., Dalton, T.P. Free Radic. Biol. Med. (2004)
- Decrease in 4-aminobiphenyl-induced methemoglobinemia in Cyp1a2(-/-) knockout mice. Shertzer, H.G., Dalton, T.P., Talaska, G., Nebert, D.W. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. (2002)
- The micronutrient indole-3-carbinol: implications for disease and chemoprevention. Shertzer, H.G., Senft, A.P. Drug. Metabol. Drug. Interact (2000)
- Inhibition of CYP1A1 enzyme activity in mouse hepatoma cell culture by soybean isoflavones. Shertzer, H.G., Puga, A., Chang, C., Smith, P., Nebert, D.W., Setchell, K.D., Dalton, T.P. Chem. Biol. Interact. (1999)
- Dioxin causes a sustained oxidative stress response in the mouse. Shertzer, H.G., Nebert, D.W., Puga, A., Ary, M., Sonntag, D., Dixon, K., Robinson, L.J., Cianciolo, E., Dalton, T.P. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (1998)