Research Publications

  1. Berry, J. P., Gantar, M.; Gawley, R. E.; Rein, K. S. 2004. Isolation of bioactive metabolites from a Lyngbya species isolated from periphyton of the Florida Everglades. pp. 192-194. In K. A. Steidinger, J. H. Landsberg, C. R. Tomas and G. A. Vargo (eds.) Harmful Algae, 2002. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Institute of Oceanography, and Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO.
  2. Berry, J. P.; Gantar, M.; Gawley, R. E.; Wang, M.; Rein, K. S. 2004. Pharmacology and Toxicology of Pahayokolide A, a Bioactive Metabolite from a Freshwater Species of Lyngbya Isolated from the Florida Everglades. Comp. Biochem. Phys. Prt C. 139, 231-238.
  3. Cai, Y.; Solo-Gabriele, H. M.; Townsend, T.; Khan, B.; Georgiadis, M.; Dubey, B. 2005. Elemental speciation and environmental importance associated with CCA-treated wood. Townsend and Solo-Gabriele, Eds. CRC Press, (in press).
  4. Feng, M.; Schrlau, J.; Snyder, R.; Snyder, G.; Chen, M.; Cisar, J. and Cai, Y. 2005. Arsenic Transport and Transformation Associated with MSMA Application on a Golf Course Green. J. Agric. Food Chem. 53, 3556-3562.
  5. Georgiadis, M.; Cai, Y.; Solo-Gabriele, H. 2005. Extraction of Arsenate and Arsenite Species from Soils and Sediments. Environmental Pollution. (In press).
  6. Goodwin, K.D.; Cotton, S.A.; Scorzetti, G.; Fell, J.W. 2005. A DNA hybridization assay to identify toxic dinoflagellates in coastal waters: detection of Karenia brevis in the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve., Harmful Algae, 4, 411-422.
  7. K.D. Goodwin, G. Scorzetti, S.A. Cotton, T.L. Kiesling, P.B. Ortner, and J.W. Fell. 2004. Detection of Karenia brevis by a Microtiter Plate Assay. In K. A. Steidinger, J. H. Landsberg, C. R. Tomas and G. A. Vargo (eds.) Harmful Algae, 2002. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Institute of Oceanography.
  8. Kavallieratos, K.; Rosenberg J. M.; Bryan, J. C. Inorg. Chem., 2005, 44, 2573-2575.
  9. Kavallieratos, K.; Rosenberg, J. M.; Chen, W.-Z.; Ren, T. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005, 127, 6514-6515.
  10. Kavallieratos, K.; Sabucedo, A. J..; Pau, A. T.; Rodriguez, J. M. J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 2005, 16, 1377-1385.
  11. Khan, B. I.; Solo-Gabriele, H. M.; Dubey, B. K.; Townsend, T. G.; Cai, Y. 2004. Arsenic Speciation of Solvent-Extracted Leachate from New and Weathered CCA-Treated Wood. Environ. Sci. Technol. 38, 4527-4534
  12. Khan, B.; Jambeck, J.; Solo-Gabriele, H.; Townsend, T.; and Cai, Y. 2005. Release of Arsenic to the Environment from CCA-Treated Wood: Part I – Leaching and Speciation during Service. Environ. Sci. Technol. (accepted).
  13. R. J. Alvarado, J. M. Rosenberg, A. Andreu, J. C. Bryan, W.-Z. Chen. T. Ren. K. Kavallieratos Inorg. Chem., 2005, 44, in press. Published on the web Sep.30, 2005
  14. Rein, K. S.; Snyder, R. V. Biosynthesis of Polyketide Metabolites by Dinoflagellates. Adv. Appl. Micro. (Invited review, submitted)
  15. Snyder, R. V.; Guerrero, M. A.; Sinigalliano, C. D.; Winshell, J.; Perez, R.; Lopez, J. V.; and Rein, K. S. 2005. Localization of polyketide synthase encoding genes to the toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis. Phytochemistry, 66, 1767-1780.
  16. W. Zhang, Y. Cai, K. Kavallieratos, Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 2005, submitted.
  17. Weihua Song, Terri Teshiba, Kathleen Rein, and Kevin E. O’Shea, “Ultrasonically induced degradation and detoxification of Microcystin-LR (Cyanobacterial toxin)” Environmental Science and Technology, 2005, 39, 6300-6305.
  18. Xu, T.; Cai, Y.; Mezyk, S.; O'Shea, K. E. 2005. The Roles of Hydroxyl Radical, Superoxide Anion Radical and Hydrogen Peroxide in the Oxidation of Arsenic by Ultrasonic Irradiation In Advances in Arsenic Research, Intergration of Expereimental and Observational Studies and Implications for Mitigation, O’Day, P.; Vlassopoulos, D.; Meng, X.; Benning, L. G., Eds; Symposium Series 915; American Chemical Society, Washington DC, 2005, Ch 24, 45(1), 335.

 

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