Shukla A and Mossman BT: Asbestosis and asbestos-related cancers: role of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS/RNS). In: V Vallyathan, V Castranova and X Shi, eds., Oxygen/Nitrogen Radicals: Lung Injury and Disease. Marcel-Dekker, Inc., New York, NY, 2004.
Ramos-Ninos ME, Martinelli M, Scapoli L, and Mossman BT: Asbestos-induced mesothelioma. In: Pass, Vogelzang and Carbone, eds. Malignant Mesothelioma: Advances in Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Translational Therapies. Springer Science + Business Media, Inc., New York, NY, pp. 21-33, 2005.
Shukla A, Vacek P, and Mossman BT: Dose response relationships in expression of biomarkers of cell proliferation in in vitro assays and inhalation experiments. Nonlinearity in Biology, Toxicology and Medicine. 2:117-128, 2004.
Swain W and Mossman BT. Mesothelial carcinogenesis: effects of asbestos and inflammatory cytokines on cell signaling events and gene expression by normal mesothelial cells. In: O'Byrne K and Kindler H, eds. Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma. Oxford University Press, (In Press).
Heintz NH and Mossman BT. Molecular responses to asbestos: Induction of cell proliferation and apoptosis via modulation of redox-dependent signaling pathways. In: Craighead, JE and Gibbs A, eds. Asbestos and its diseases. Oxford University Press, (In Press).
Manning CB, Sabo-Attwood T, Robledo RF, Rincon M, Shukla A, Ramos-Nino M, Vacek P, Henenway D, Taatjes DJ, Mossman BT. Transgenic targeting of ERK mitogen activated protein kinases to lung epithelium inhibits proliferation and normal differentiation after injury (Submitted).
Ramos-Nino ME and Mossman BT. Microarray analysis and RNA silencing to determine genes functionally important in mesothelioma. In: K. Appasani, ed., RNA Interference Technology: From Basic Science to Drug Development. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 447-69, 2004.
Sabo-Attwood T, Ramos-Nino M, Mossman BT. Environmental carcinogenesis. In: Oncology: An Evidence Based Approach. Springer-Verlag, NY (In Press).
Swain WA, O'Bryne KJ, Houghton CE, Ramos-Nino M, Mossman BT, Faux SP. Epiderimal growth factor receptor dependent activation of the AKT pathway in human mesothelial cells exposed to asbestos (Submitted).
Shukla A, Mossman BT. Molecular mechanisms of environmental particulates in lung inflammation and fibrosis. Research Signpost 37/661 (2), Fort P.O., Trivandum-695 023, Kerala, India.
Blumen S, Ramos-Nino M, Pass H, Testa J, Carbone M, Mossman BT. Cellular and molecular parameters of mesothelioma. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry (In Press).
Levis J, Mossman BT. Cell signaling pathways elicited by particles. In: Donaldson and Borm, eds.: The Toxicology of Particles. (In Press)
Shukla A, Mossman BT. Oxidants and antioxidants: Oxidants. In: Laurent and Shapiro, eds. Encyclodpedia of Respiratory Medicine. Elsevier Limited, Oxford, UK, 2005. (In Press).
Mossman BT. Assessment of the pathogenic potential of asbestiform vs. nonasbestiform particulates (cleavage fragments) in in vitro (cell or organ culture) models and bioassays. Journal of Respiratory Regulations of Toxicology and Pharmacology. (In Press).
Mossman BT. Chemical and environmental agents. In: Cagle P, Zander DS, Jagirdar J, Barrios R, Haque A, and Popper H, eds. Molecular Pathology of Lung Disease. (In Press).
O'Hara KA, Nemec AA, Alam J, Klei LR, Barchowsky A, Mossman BT. Chromium (VII) inhibits heme oxygenase-1 expression in vivo and in arsenic-exposed human airway epithelial cells. (Submitted).