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  • Breaking Patterns of Environmentally Influenced Disease for Health Risk Reduction: Immune Perspectives 

    Dietert, Rodney R.; DeWitt, Jamie C.; Germolec, Dori R.; Zelikoff, Judith T. (2010-08)
    Diseases rarely, if ever, occur in isolation. Instead, most represent part of a more complex web or “pattern” of conditions that are connected via underlying biological mechanisms and processes, emerge across a lifetime, ...
  • Interlaboratory Evaluation of Rodent Pulmonary Responses to Engineered Nanomaterials: The NIEHS Nano GO Consortium 

    Bonner, James C.; Silva, Rona M.; Taylor, Alexia J.; Brown, Jared; Hilderbrand, Susana C.; Castranova, Vincent; Porter, Dale; Elder, Alison; Oberdörster, Günter; Harkema, Jack R.; Bramble, Lori A.; Kavanagh, Terrance J.; Botta, Dianne; Nel, Andre; Pinkerton, Kent E. (2013-05)
    Background: Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) have potential benefits, but they also present safety concerns for human health. Interlaboratory studies in rodents using standardized protocols are needed to assess ENM ...
  • Prohibitin: A novel regulator of inflammatory cell dynamics 

    Psaltis, Christine E (East Carolina University, 2020-02-04)
    Inflammation is a complex mechanism primarily driven by the immune system to eradicate pathogens/foreign substances and restore tissue homeostasis. Despite the beneficial effects that inflammation employs, signaling can ...