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40
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7634
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17846
National Ranking
4354

Overview

Donald J. Lisk was affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their academic contributions were primarily within this institution throughout their career.

There are no publicly recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or specific topics associated with Donald J. Lisk available in the data. Likewise, there is no detailed information about book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or awards received during their career.

The absence of detailed bibliographic and research topic data suggests that accessible records on their scientific output may be limited or have not been digitized or captured comprehensively in modern academic databases.

Donald J. Lisk is deceased. This profile reflects the information available at the time and does not include any current academic activities or ongoing collaborations.

Best Publications

  • Chemical speciation influences comparative activity of selenium-enriched garlic and yeast in mammary cancer prevention.

    Clement Ip;Marc Birringer;Eric Block;Mihály Kotrebai

  • A review of physical, chemical, and biological properties of fly ash and effects on agricultural ecosystems

    Dina El-Mogazi;Donald J. Lisk;Leonard H. Weinstein

  • Mammary cancer prevention by regular garlic and selenium-enriched garlic.

    C. Ip;D. J. Lisk;G. S. Stoewsand

  • Cancer-protective properties of high-selenium broccoli.

    John W. Finley;Clement Ip;Donald J. Lisk;Cindy D. Davis

  • Residues of total mercury and methylmercuric salts in lake trout as a function of age.

    C. A. Bache;W. H. Gutenmann;D. J. Lisk

  • Trace Metals in Soils, Plants, and Animals

    Donald J. Lisk

  • Dietary selenium protection of methylmercury intoxication of Japanese quail

    G. S. Stoewsand;C. A. Bache;D. J. Lisk

  • Characterization of the biological activity of gamma-glutamyl-Se-methylselenocysteine: a novel, naturally occurring anticancer agent from garlic.

    Yan Dong;Donald Lisk;Eric Block;Clement Ip

  • Multielement and chlorinated hydrocarbon analysis of municipal sewage sludges of American cities

    A. Keith. Furr;Alonzo W. Lawrence;Steven S. C. Tong;Marian C. Grandolfo

  • National survey of elements and radioactivity in fly ashes. Absorption of elements by cabbage grown in fly ash-soil mixtures

    A. Keith Furr;Thomas F. Parkinson;Roger A. Hinrichs;Darryl R. Van Campen

  • Environmental implications of incineration of municipal solid waste and ash disposal.

    Donald J. Lisk

  • Selective emission spectrometric determination of nanogram quantities of organic bromine, chlorine, iodine, phosphorus, and sulfur compounds in a helium plasma

    Carl A. Bache;Donald J. Lisk

  • Selenium content of Brazil nuts from two geographic locations in Brazil.

    Jacqueline C. Chang;Walter H. Gutenmann;Charlotte M. Reid;Donald J. Lisk

  • Enrichment of selenium in allium vegetables for cancer prevention

    Clement Ip;Donald J. Lisk

  • Effect of an aqueous extract of selenium-enriched garlic on in vitro markers and in vivo efficacy in cancer prevention

    Junxuan Lu;Hongying Pei;Clement Ip;Donald J. Lisk

  • Toxic and carcinogenic agents in dry and moist snuff.

    D Hoffmann;J D Adams;D Lisk;I Fisenne

  • Efficacy of cancer prevention by high-selenium garlic is primarily dependent on the action of selenium

    Clement Ip;Donald J. Lisk

  • Selenium in fly ash.

    Walter H. Gutenmann;Carl A. Bache;William D. Youngs;Donald J. Lisk

  • Chemoprevention of mammary cancer with se-allylselenocysteine and other selenoamino acids in the rat

    C Ip;Zongjian Zhu;H. J Thompson;D Lisk

  • Gas-chromatographic determination of organic mercury compounds by emission spectrometry in a helium plasma. Application to the analysis of methylmercuric salts in fish

    Carl A. Bache;Donald J. Lisk

  • Multielement uptake by vegetables and millet grown in pots on fly ash amended soil

    A. Keith Furr;William C. Kelley;Carl A. Bache;Walter H. Gutenmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward L. Mills
Edward L. Mills Cornell University
Janet M. Scarlett
Janet M. Scarlett Cornell University
Howard E. Ganther
Howard E. Ganther University of Wisconsin–Madison
Henry J. Thompson
Henry J. Thompson Colorado State University
Joseph H. Hotchkiss
Joseph H. Hotchkiss Cornell University
Michael L. Thonney
Michael L. Thonney Cornell University
John H. Ryther
John H. Ryther Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Xin Gen Lei
Xin Gen Lei Cornell University
Danny G. Fox
Danny G. Fox Cornell University
Eric Block
Eric Block University at Albany, State University of New York

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