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James R. Rayburn Assistant Professor

Environmental Toxicologist

Education:

1987 B.S. Major; Biology-Chemistry, Minor Math, Honor Graduate; Louisiana College, Pineville LA 71360.

1990 Master of Science Zoology (emphasis on Toxicology-Physiology) Oklahoma State University, Stillwater OK 74078.

1994 Ph.D. in Zoology (emphasis on Developmental Toxicology) Oklahoma State University, Stillwater OK 74078.

Publications

1. John A. Bantle, Douglas J. Fort, James R. Rayburn, Donna J. DeYoung, and Shirley J. Bush. Further Validation of FETAX: Evaluation of the Developmental Toxicity of Five Known Mammalian Teratogens and Non-teratogens. Drug and Chemical Toxicology 13 (4), 267-282 , 1990.

2. J. R. Rayburn, D. J. Fort, R. McNew, and J. A. Bantle. Synergism and Antagonism induced by Three Carrier Solvents with t-Retinoic Acid and 6-Aminonicotinamide Using FETAX. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 46:625-632, 1991.

3. J.R. Rayburn, D.J. DeYoung, D.J. Fort, R. McNew, and J.A. Bantle. Altered Developmental Toxicity Caused by Three Carrier Solvents. Journal of Applied Toxicology, Vol. 11(4), 253-260, 1991.

4. Mendel Friedman, J. R. Rayburn, and J. A. Bantle. Developmental Toxicology of Potato Alkaloids in the Frog Embryo Teratogenesis Assay-Xenopus (FETAX). Food and Chemical Toxicology - 29(8):537-547, 1991.

5. D.J. Fort, J.R. Rayburn, D.J. DeYoung, and J.A. Bantle. Assessing the Efficacy of an Aroclor 1254-Induced Exogenous Metabolic Activation System for FETAX. Drug and Chemical Toxicology 14(1&2) 143-160, 1991.

6. M. Friedman. J.R. Rayburn and J.A. Bantle. Structure-Activity relationships of Solanum alkaloids in the frog embryo (Xenopus). Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 40(9): 1617-1624, 1992.

7. J.T. Blankemeyer, B.K. Stringer, J.R. Rayburn, J.A. Bantle, and M. Friedman. Effect of Potato Glycoalkaloids, *-Chaconine and *-Solanine, on membrane potential of frog embryos. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 40(10): 2022-2025, 1992.

8. Douglas J. Fort, James R. Rayburn, John A. Bantle. Evaluation of Acetaminophen-induced Developmental Toxicity using FETAX. Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 15(4), 329-350, l992.

9. Douglas J. Fort, Enos L. Stover, James R. Rayburn, Mendi Hull, and John A. Bantle. Evaluation of the Developmental Toxicity of Trichloroethylene and Detoxification Metabolites Using Xenopus. Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Mutagenesis 13: 35-45 1993.

10. John A. Bantle, Dennis T. Burton, Douglas A. Dawson, James N. Dumont, Robert A. Finch, Douglas J. Fort, Greg Linder, James R. Rayburn, David Buchwalter, Margaret A. Maurice, and Steven D. Turley. Initial Interlaboratory Validation Study of FETAX: Phase I Testing. Journal of Applied Toxicology 14(3), 213-223 1994.

11. James R. Rayburn, John A. Bantle, Mendel Friedman. The role of the carbohydrate side chains of potato glycoalkaloids in developmental toxicity. J. Agric. Food. Chemistry 42, 511-515 1994.

12. John A. Bantle, Dennis T. Burton, Douglas A. Dawson, James N. Dumont, Robert A. Finch, Douglas J. Fort, Greg Linder, James R. Rayburn, David Buchwalter, Angela M. Gaudet-Hull, Margaret A. Maurice, and Steven D. Turley. FETAX Interlaboratory Validation Study: Phase II Testing. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Vol. 13, No. 10, 1629-1637, 1994.

13. James R. Rayburn, John A. Bantle, Mendel Friedman. The Synergism in Xenopus Embryos on the developmental toxicity caused by two potato glycoalkaloids. J. Food and Chemical Toxicology Vol. 33 No. 12, pp. 1013-1019 1995.

14. James R. Rayburn, John A. Bantle, Charles W. Qualls Jr., Mendel Friedman. Glucose-6-phosphate and NADP protection of the developmental toxicity caused by *-chaconine. J. of Food and Chemical Toxicology Vol. 33 No. 12, pp. 1021-1025. 1995.

15. John A. Bantle, Dennis T. Burton, Douglas A. Dawson, James N. Dumont, Robert A. Finch, Douglas J. Fort, Greg Linder, James R. Rayburn, David Buchwalter, Angela M. Gaudet-Hull, Margaret A. Maurice, and Steven D. Turley. FETAX Interlaboratory Validation Study: Phase III Testing. Journal of Applied Toxicology, Vol 16, Iss 6, pp 517-528 1996.

16. James R. Rayburn, P.S. Glas, S.S. Foss, W.S. Fisher. Characterization of Grass Shrimp Embryo Toxicity Tests Using the WSF of number 2 fuel oil. Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol. 32, No. 12, pp. 860-866, 1996.

17. P.S. Glas, L. Cortney, James R. Rayburn, W.S. Fisher. Embryonic Coat of the Grass Shrimp Palaemonetes pugio. Biolgical Bulletin, 192: 231-242, April, 1997.

18. J.R. Rayburn and W.S. Fisher. The Developmental Toxicity of three carrier solvents using embryos of the grass shirmp Palaemonetes pugio. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, Vol. 33, No. 2, 217-221 August 1997.

19. S.S. Foss and J.R. Rayburn. Effects of Culture Duration on Toxicity of Ethanol to Developing Embryos of the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 59:467-471 1997.

20. D.J. Fort, E.L. Stover, J.A. Bantle, J.R. Rayburn, M.A. Hull, R.A. Finch, DT Burton, S.D. Turley, DA Dawson; Phase III interlaboratory study of FETAX, Part 2: Interlaboratory validation of an exogenous metabolic activation system for Frog Embryo Teratogenesis Assay--Xenopus (FETAX). Drug and Chemical Toxicology Vol. 21 No. 1 pp. 1-14 1998.

21. J.T. Blankemeyer, M.L. McWilliams, J.R. Rayburn, M. Weissenberg, and Mendel Friedman. Developmental Toxicology of Solamargine and Solasonine Glycoalkaloids in Frog Embryos. Food and Chemical Toxicology (Vol. 36) 1998 pp. 383-389.

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