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Publications Details for Grant Number R831953

Mast Cell Mediated Cardiac Effects of Particulate Matter

RFA: The Role of Air Pollutants in Cardiovascular Disease (2003)

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Abstract Inhalation of particulate matter induces cardiac mast cell activation of metalloproteinases. CIRCULATION Gardner JD, Brower GL Gardner JD, Brower GL. Inhalation of particulate matter induces cardiac mast cell activation of metalloproteinases. Circulation 2004;110(17):III-56. R831953 (2005)
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Abstract Are the cardiac effects of particulate matter mast cell mediated? JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR CARDIOLOGY Gardner JD, Murray DB, Brower GL Gardner JD, Murray DB, Brower GL. Are the cardiac effects of particulate matter mast cell mediated? Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 2005;38(5):831. R831953 (2005)
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Abstract Can diesel particulate matter directly activate cardiac mast cells? THE FASEB JOURNAL Gardner JD, Murray DB, Morgan LG, Carpenter CL, Bradshaw JB, Brower GL Gardner JD, Murray DB, Morgan LG, Carpenter CL, Bradshaw JB, Brower GL. Can diesel particulate matter directly activate cardiac mast cells? The FASEB Journal 2007;21(S):A1140. R831953 (Final)
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Abstract Sodium sulfite mediated oxidative stress triggers cardiac mast cell degranulation. THE FASEB JOURNAL Melendez GC, Voloshenyuk TG, McLarty JL, Bradshaw JB, Morgan LG, Levick SP, Gardner JD, Brower GL Melendez GC, Voloshenyuk TG, McLarty JL, Bradshaw JB, Morgan LG, Levick SP, Gardner JD, Brower GL. Sodium sulfite mediated oxidative stress triggers cardiac mast cell degranulation. The FASEB Journal 2007;21(S):A1140. R831953 (Final)
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Abstract An innovative technique for isolating functional mast cells from the heart. THE FASEB JOURNAL Morgan LG, Levick SP, Murray DB, Forman MF, Brower GL, Janicki JS Morgan LG, Levick SP, Murray DB, Forman MF, Brower GL, Janicki JS. An innovative technique for isolating functional mast cells from the heart. The FASEB Journal 2007;21(S):A1353. R831953 (Final)
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Journal Article Pharmacologic inhibition of mast cell degranulation prevents left ventricular remodeling induced by chronic volume overload in rats. JOURNAL OF CARDIAC FAILURE Brower GL, Janicki JS Brower GL, Janicki JS. Pharmacologic inhibition of mast cell degranulation prevents left ventricular remodeling induced by chronic volume overload in rats. Journal of Cardiac Failure 2005;11(7):548-556. R831953 (Final)
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Journal Article Protection from adverse myocardial remodeling secondary to chronic volume overload in mast cell deficient rats. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR CARDIOLOGY Levick SP, Gardner JD, Holland M, Hauer-Jensen M, Janicki JS, Brower GL Levick SP, Gardner JD, Holland M, Hauer-Jensen M, Janicki JS, Brower GL. Protection from adverse myocardial remodeling secondary to chronic volume overload in mast cell deficient rats. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 2008;45(1):56-61. R831953 (Final)
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Journal Article Cardiac mast cells: the centrepiece in adverse myocardial remodelling. CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH Levick SP, Melendez GC, Plante E, McLarty JL, Brower GL, Janicki JS Levick SP, Melendez GC, Plante E, McLarty JL, Brower GL, Janicki JS. Cardiac mast cells: the centrepiece in adverse myocardial remodelling. Cardiovascular Research 2011;89(1):12-19. R831953 (Final)
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Journal Article Oxidative stress-mediated cardiac mast cell degranulation. TOXICOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Melendez GC, Voloshenyuk TG, McLarty JL, Levick SP, Brower GL Melendez GC, Voloshenyuk TG, McLarty JL, Levick SP, Brower GL. Oxidative stress-mediated cardiac mast cell degranulation. Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry 2010;92(7):1293-1301. R831953 (Final)
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Journal Article A novel technique for isolating functional mast cells from the heart. INFLAMMATION RESEARCH Morgan LG, Levick SP, Voloshenyuk TG, Murray DB, Forman MF, Brower GL, Janicki JS Morgan LG, Levick SP, Voloshenyuk TG, Murray DB, Forman MF, Brower GL, Janicki JS. A novel technique for isolating functional mast cells from the heart. Inflammation Research 2008;57(5):241-246. R831953 (Final)
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Presentation Inhalation of particulate matter induces cardiac mast cell activation of metalloproteinases. None Gardner JD, Brower GL Gardner JD, Brower GL. Inhalation of particulate matter induces cardiac mast cell activation of metalloproteinases. Presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, New Orleans, LA, November 7, 2004. R831953 (2005)
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Presentation Are the cardiac effects of particulate matter mast cell mediated? None Gardner JD, Murray DB, Brower GL Gardner JD, Murray DB, Brower GL. Are the cardiac effects of particulate matter mast cell mediated? Presented at the 27th Annual Scientific Sessions of the American Section of the International Society for Heart Research, New Orleans, LA, May 12-15, 2005. R831953 (2005)
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Presentation Can diesel particulate matter directly activate cardiac mast cells? None Gardner JD, Murray DB, Carpenter CL, Bradshaw JB, Brower GL Gardner JD, Murray DB, Carpenter CL, Bradshaw JB, Brower GL. Can diesel particulate matter directly activate cardiac mast cells? Presented at the U.S. EPA/NHLBI/NIEHS Sponsored Meeting on The Role of Air Pollutants in Cardiovascular Disease, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 12-13, 2006. R831953 (Final)
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Presentation Can diesel particulate matter directly activate cardiac mast cells? None Gardner JD, Murray DB, Carpenter CL, Bradshaw JB, Brower GL Gardner JD, Murray DB, Carpenter CL, Bradshaw JB, Brower GL. Can diesel particulate matter directly activate cardiac mast cells? Presented at Experimental Biology 2007: Translational Medical Research Symposia, Washington, DC, April 28-May 2, 2007. R831953 (Final)
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Presentation Sodium sulfite mediated oxidative stress triggers cardiac mast cell degranulation. None Melendez GC, Voloshenyuk TG, McLarty JL, Bradshaw JB, Morgan LG, Levick SP, Gardner JD, Brower GL Melendez GC, Voloshenyuk TG, McLarty JL, Bradshaw JB, Morgan LG, Levick SP, Gardner JD, Brower GL. Sodium sulfite mediated oxidative stress triggers cardiac mast cell degranulation. Presented at Experimental Biology 2007: Translational Medical Research Symposia, Washington, DC, April 28-May 2, 2007. R831953 (Final)
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Presentation An innovative technique for isolating functional mast cells from the heart. None Morgan LG, Levick SP, Murray DB, Forman MF, Brower GL, Janicki JS Morgan LG, Levick SP, Murray DB, Forman MF, Brower GL, Janicki JS. An innovative technique for isolating functional mast cells from the heart. Presented at Experimental Biology 2007: Translational Medical Research Symposia, Washington, DC, April 28-May 2, 2007. R831953 (Final)
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Presentation Oxidative stress mediated cardiac mast cell degranulation. None Voloshenyuk TG, McLarty JL, Melendez GC, Bradshaw JB, Morgan LG, Levick SP, Gardner JD, Brower GL Voloshenyuk TG, McLarty JL, Melendez GC, Bradshaw JB, Morgan LG, Levick SP, Gardner JD, Brower GL. Oxidative stress mediated cardiac mast cell degranulation. Presented at the U.S. EPA/NHLBI/NIEHS Sponsored Meeting on The Role of Air Pollutants in Cardiovascular Disease, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 12-13, 2006. R831953 (Final)
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