Publications by authors named "Jordan T Jatko"

Nutrient contamination from point and non-point sources can lead to harmful consequences, such as algal blooms. Point and non-point nutrient loading estimation is determined using modeling approaches and often require an abundance of variables and observations for calibration. Small rural streams that lack water use designations often lack available data to utilize current modeling strategies.

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Arsenic is a toxicant commonly found in drinking water. Even though its main route of exposure is oral, little is known of the impact of in vivo arsenic exposure on small intestine. In vitro studies have shown that arsenic decreases differentiation of stem and progenitor cells in several different tissues.

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Arsenic is a global health concern that causes toxicity through ingestion of contaminated water and food. In vitro studies suggest that arsenic reduces stem and progenitor cell differentiation. Thus, this study determined if arsenic disrupted intestinal stem cell (ISC) differentiation, thereby altering the number, location, and/or function of intestinal epithelial cells.

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