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Overview

David A. Eastmond is affiliated with the University of California, Riverside in the United States. Their research spans several fields, primarily focused on Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with additional work in Medicine and Veterinary studies.

The scientist's main areas of study include Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Genetics, and Small Animals. These subfields underpin their research topics, which cover Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment, DNA Repair Mechanisms, DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry, Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics, Renal and related cancers, Genetic and Kidney Cyst Diseases, and Animal testing and alternatives.

David A. Eastmond has published papers that address various aspects of these topics. One recent publication is titled "Applying New Biotechnologies to the Study of Occupational Cancer - A Workshop Summary," released in 2020 and published by UNC Libraries.

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Mark Toraason
  • Richard J. Albertini
  • Steven Bayard
  • William L. Bigbee
  • Aaron Blair

The primary publication venue for their work is UNC Libraries, reflecting a focus on accessible dissemination of research findings.

Best Publications

  • Molecular mechanisms of micronucleus, nucleoplasmic bridge and nuclear bud formation in mammalian and human cells

    M. Fenech;M. Kirsch-Volders;A. T. Natarajan;J. Surralles

  • Identification of aneuploidy‐inducing agents using cytokinesis‐blocked human lymphocytes and an antikinetochore antibody

    David A. Eastmond;James D. Tucker

  • Report from the in vitro micronucleus assay working group

    Micheline Kirsch-Volders;Toshio Sofuni;Marilyn Aardema;Silvio Albertini

  • Postulated carbon tetrachloride mode of action: a review.

    Mary K Manibusan;Marc Odin;David A Eastmond

  • Formaldehyde exposure and leukemia: a new meta-analysis and potential mechanisms

    Luoping Zhang;Craig Steinmaus;David A. Eastmond;Xianjun K. Xin

  • Trivalent Chromium: Assessing the Genotoxic Risk of an Essential Trace Element and Widely Used Human and Animal Nutritional Supplement

    David A. Eastmond;James T. MacGregor;Ronald S. Slesinski

  • Report from the in vitro micronucleus assay working group

    M. Kirsch-Volders;T. Sofuni;M. Aardema;S. Albertini

  • Tetraploidy and chromosomal instability are early events during cervical carcinogenesis.

    Andrew J. Olaharski;Rita Sotelo;Gilberto Solorza-Luna;Maria E. Gonsebatt

  • An interaction of benzene metabolites reproduces the myelotoxicity observed with benzene exposure

    David A. Eastmond;Martyn T. Smith;Richard D. Irons

  • Mutagenicity testing for chemical risk assessment: update of the WHO/IPCS Harmonized Scheme.

    David A. Eastmond;Andrea Hartwig;Diana Anderson;Wagida A. Anwar

  • Peroxidase-dependent metabolism of benzene's phenolic metabolites and its potential role in benzene toxicity and carcinogenicity

    Martyn T. Smith;Janice W. Yager;Karen L. Steinmetz;David A. Eastmond

  • Detection of aneuploidy and aneuploidy-inducing agents in human lymphocytes using fluorescence in situ hybridization with chromosome-specific DNA probes.

    David A. Eastmond;Daniel Pinkel

  • The nature of chromosomal aberrations detected in humans exposed to benzene.

    Luoping Zhang;David A. Eastmond;Martyn T. Smith

  • Characterization of Micronuclei Induced in Human Lymphocytes by Benzene Metabolites

    Janice W. Yager;David A. Eastmond;Moire L. Robertson;William M. Paradisin

  • Disruption of microtubule assembly and spindle formation as a mechanism for the induction of aneuploid cells by sodium arsenite and vanadium pentoxide

    P. Ramírez;D.A. Eastmond;J.P. Laclette;P. Ostrosky-Wegman

  • Potential role of free radicals in benzene-induced myelotoxicity and leukemia.

    Vangala V. Subrahmanyam;David Ross;David A. Eastmond;Martyn T. Smith

  • Hematological changes among Chinese workers with a broad range of benzene exposures.

    Qingshan Qu;Roy Shore;Guilan Li;Ximei Jin

  • Detection of hyperdiploidy and chromosome breakage in interphase human lymphocytes following exposure to the benzene metabolite hydroquinone using multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization with DNA probes.

    David A. Eastmond;D.S. Rupa;Leslie S. Hasegawa

  • Kinetochore localization in micronucleated cytokinesis-blocked Chinese hamster ovary cells: a new and rapid assay for identifying aneuploidy-inducing agents.

    David A. Eastmond;James D. Tucker

  • Advantages and limitations of using fluorescence in situ hybridization for the detection of aneuploidy in interphase human cells

    David A. Eastmond;Maik Schuler;D.S. Rupa

Frequent Co-Authors

Martyn T. Smith
Martyn T. Smith University of California, Berkeley
Micheline Kirsch-Volders
Micheline Kirsch-Volders Vrije Universiteit Brussel
James D. Tucker
James D. Tucker Wayne State University
Michael Fenech
Michael Fenech University of South Australia
Hannu Norppa
Hannu Norppa Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Luoping Zhang
Luoping Zhang University of California, Berkeley
James T. MacGregor
James T. MacGregor United States Food and Drug Administration
Marilyn J. Aardema
Marilyn J. Aardema Procter & Gamble (United States)
Jordi Surrallés
Jordi Surrallés Autonomous University of Barcelona
Toshio Sofuni
Toshio Sofuni National Institutes of Health

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