David W. Gaylor
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Also affiliated: Louisiana State University (1999); Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (1976); Health Canada (1991); National Institutes of Health (1970); Arkansas Children's Hospital (1999–2010); Environmental Protection Agency (2006–2014); Research Triangle Park Foundation (1969–2003); United States Food and Drug Administration (1979–2001); Electric Power Research Institute (1998); Juniper Networks (United States) (2003); 3M (United States) (2005); Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (1995); Eureka College (2005); Zimmer Biomet (Netherlands) (1974); RTI International (1965–1969); University of Würzburg (2003); Saginaw Valley State University (1999); China Medical Board (2013); Triangle (1973); Office of the Director (2001); National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (1970–1973); Zimmer Biomet (United States) (1986–1997); Cancer Research Center (2003); Office of the Director (1997–1999); Food and Drug Administration (1996–1999); TES International (United States) (2004); Gaylord Hospital (2003–2005); Arkansas Department of Agriculture (2002–2004); Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care (2003); International Association for Dental Research (2002); University of Cincinnati (1976); The University of Texas at Austin (2003)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
David W. Gaylor's research focuses on dose-response relationships and extrapolation in toxicology. His work considers both the mechanistic and statistical aspects of these toxicological principles. Gaylor has published on these topics, with recent activity noted in 2021.
Metrics
- h-index: 44
- Publications: 234
- Citations: 8,431
Selected Publications
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Dose–Response Relationship and Extrapolation in Toxicology: Mechanistic and Statistical Considerations (2021)
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Dose–Response Relationship and Extrapolation in Toxicology. Mechanistic and Statistical Considerations (2020)
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Dose–Response Relationship and Extrapolation in Toxicology. Mechanistic and Statistical Considerations (2014)
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Extrapolation, Low Dose (2014)
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Degrees of Freedom, Satterthwaite's Approximation to‐I (2014)
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Effectiveness of Methylcobalamin and Folinic Acid Treatment on Adaptive Behavior in Children with Autistic Disorder Is Related to Glutathione Redox Status (2013)
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Metabolic Imbalance Associated with Methylation Dysregulation and Oxidative Damage in Children with Autism (2011)
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Cellular and mitochondrial glutathione redox imbalance in lymphoblastoid cells derived from children with autism (2009)
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Abnormal Transmethylation/transsulfuration Metabolism and DNA Hypomethylation Among Parents of Children with Autism (2008)
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Abnormal Transmethylation/transsulfuration Metabolism and DNA Hypomethylation Among Parents of Children with Autism (2008)
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RE: Coleman et al. Feasibility of Exercise During Treatment for Multiple Myeloma. Cancer Nursing. 2003;26(5):410-419. (2008)
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Metabolic endophenotype and related genotypes are associated with oxidative stress in children with autism (2006)
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Dose–Response Models in Risk Analysis (2005)
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Metabolic biomarkers of increased oxidative stress and impaired methylation capacity in children with autism (2004)
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Feasibility of Exercise During Treatment for Multiple Myeloma (2003)
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Top Collaborators
- Dose–Response Relationship and Extrapolation in Toxicology: Mechanistic and Statistical Considerations
- Dose–Response Relationship and Extrapolation in Toxicology: Mechanistic and Statistical Considerations
- Dose–Response Relationship and Extrapolation in Toxicology: Mechanistic and Statistical Considerations
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