M. A. Butler

Publication List Details

Period

1974 - 2007

Number

17

Co-Authors

Micromachined Silicon-Based Analytical Microinstrummts for Space Science and Planetary Exploration (2007)

L’. R. Vanhndt, W. Kenny, M. I-iecht, M. L. Homer, R. W. Terhune, M. A. Butler, ...

For future planetary science missions, we are developing a series of microinstruments using the techniques of silicon-based micromachining. Conventional instruments such as chemical sensors, charged...

Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in selected cytokine genes and risk of adult glioma (2007)

Brenner, A.V., Butler, M.A., Wang, S.S., Ruder, A.M., Rothman, N., Schulte, P.A., ...

A role of immunological factors in glioma etiology is suggested by reports of an inverse relationship with history of allergy or autoimmune disease. To test whether single-nucleotide polymorphisms...

FOUNDATIONAL RESEARCH PROJECTS. (2006)

COOK, C. F., Buchanan,R. A., Butler,M. A., McCarthy,D. E., Rainwater,I. E.

Five papers are presented on work performed under the Foundational Research Program: Dimensionally dependent plasma resonance absorption of InSb in a microwave field; Spectra of Pr(3+) in LaF3 and...

Micromachined Silicon-Based Analytical Microinstruments for Space Science and Planetary Exploration (2004)

Grunthaner, F. J., Stalder, R. E., Boumsellek, S., VanZandt, T. R., Kenny, T. W., Hecht, M. H., ...

For future planetary science missions, we are devloping a series of microinstruments using the techniques of silicon-based micromachining.

SHORT COMMUNICATION: Genotype/phenotype discordance for human arylamine N-acetyltransferase (NAT2) reveals a new slow-acetylator allele common in African-Americans (1993)

Bell, D. A., Taylor, J. A., Butler, M. A., Stephens, E. A., Wiest, J., Brubaker, L. H., ...

Carcinogenic arylamines are acetylated by the hepatic N-acetyltransferase. This enzyme is polymorphic in humans and in some epidemiological studies, the slow-acetylator phenotype has been associated...

ESR SPECTRA OF MATRIX ISOLATED POSTASSIUM TRIMERS (1980)

Thompson, G. A., Butler, M. A., Lindsay, D. M.

$^{1}$D. M. Lindsay, D. R. Herschbach, A. L. Kwiram, Mol. Phys. 32, 1199 (1976). $^{2}$See discussion in: D. M. Lindsay, D. R. Herschbach, A. L. Kwiram, Mol. Phys. in press(1980).

Optical excitation of plasmons in a quasi-one-dimensional conductor (1974)

Williams, P. F., Butler, M. A., Rousseau, D. L.

We have carefully determined the optical spectrum of K2Pt(CN) 4Br0.3 - 3H2O near the reflectivity edge. Our data reveal, in addition to the expected monotonic background, a broad peak in ε2 (ω)...

The impact of interindividual variation in NAT2 activity on benzidine urinary metabolites and urothelial DNA adducts in exposed workers.

Rothman, N, Bhatnagar, V K, Hayes, R B, Zenser, T V, Kashyap, S K, Butler, M A, ...

Several epidemiologic studies indicate that NAT2-related slow N-acetylation increases bladder cancer risk among workers exposed to aromatic amines, presumably because N-acetylation is important for...

Human cytochrome P-450PA (P-450IA2), the phenacetin O-deethylase, is primarily responsible for the hepatic 3-demethylation of caffeine and N-oxidation of carcinogenic arylamines.

Butler, M A, Iwasaki, M, Guengerich, F P, Kadlubar, F F

Aromatic amines are well known as occupational carcinogens and are found in cooked foods, tobacco smoke, synthetic fuels, and agricultural chemicals. For the primary arylamines, metabolic N-oxidation...

Polymorphisms for aromatic amine metabolism in humans: relevance for human carcinogenesis.

Kadlubar, F F, Butler, M A, Kaderlik, K R, Chou, H C, Lang, N P

The metabolic pathways associated with carcinogenic aromatic amines in humans provide an excellent example of polymorphisms that appear to be relevant to human carcinogenesis. In this regard, the...

The impact of interindividual variation in NAT2 activity on benzidine urinary metabolites and urothelial DNA adducts in exposed workers.

Rothman, N, Bhatnagar, V K, Hayes, R B, Zenser, T V, Kashyap, S K, Butler, M A, ...

Several epidemiologic studies indicate that NAT2-related slow N-acetylation increases bladder cancer risk among workers exposed to aromatic amines, presumably because N-acetylation is important for...

Human cytochrome P-450PA (P-450IA2), the phenacetin O-deethylase, is primarily responsible for the hepatic 3-demethylation of caffeine and N-oxidation of carcinogenic arylamines.

Butler, M A, Iwasaki, M, Guengerich, F P, Kadlubar, F F

Aromatic amines are well known as occupational carcinogens and are found in cooked foods, tobacco smoke, synthetic fuels, and agricultural chemicals. For the primary arylamines, metabolic N-oxidation...

Polymorphisms for aromatic amine metabolism in humans: relevance for human carcinogenesis.

Kadlubar, F F, Butler, M A, Kaderlik, K R, Chou, H C, Lang, N P

The metabolic pathways associated with carcinogenic aromatic amines in humans provide an excellent example of polymorphisms that appear to be relevant to human carcinogenesis. In this regard, the...