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Melissa M. Heintz
Melissa M. Heintz
Clemson University
Endocrinology
Internal medicine
Biology
White adipose tissue
Fatty liver
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Supplementary data: Age, Diet, and Cyp2b status (Cyp2b-null) contribute to changes in lipidomic profiles
2021
William S. Baldwin
Melissa M. Heintz
Kristal M. Maner-Smith
Eric A. Ortlund
Ramiya Kumar
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Review of potential risks associated with supplemental dietary exposure to nitrate-containing compounds in swine — a paradox in light of emerging benefits
2021
Candace Doepker
Melissa M. Heintz
Ligt Jennifer L G Van De
Daniele Wikoff
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Increased toxicity and retention of Perflourooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) in humanized CYP2B6-Transgenic mice compared to Cyp2b-null mice is relieved by a High-Fat Diet (HFD).
2021
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Matthew C. Hamilton
Melissa M. Heintz
Marisa Pfohl
Emily Marques
Lucie Ford
Angela L. Slitt
William S. Baldwin
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Assessing the food safety risk of ochratoxin A in coffee: A toxicology-based approach to food safety planning.
2021
Journal of Food Science
Melissa M. Heintz
Candace Doepker
Daniele Wikoff
Scott E. Hawks
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Gender differences in diet-induced steatotic disease in Cyp2b-null mice.
2020
PLOS ONE
Melissa M. Heintz
Rebecca McRee
Ramiya Kumar
William S. Baldwin
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