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Center for Environmental Health Sciences

Grant Number R828598

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Book Chapter Cryptosporidiosis. None Chappell CL, Okhuysen PC Chappell CL, Okhuysen PC. Cryptosporidiosis. In: Richardson DJ, Krause PJ, eds. North American Parasitic Zoonoses. Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003: 113-128. R829180 (Final) (06/27/06)
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Book Chapter Cryptosporidium parvum volunteer study: Infectivity and immunity None Chappell CL, Okhuysen PC, Dupont HL, Sterling CR, Tzipori S, Thompson RCA, Armson A, Ryan UM Chappell CL, Okhuysen PC, Dupont HL, Sterling CR, Tzipori S, Thompson RCA, Armson A, Ryan UM. Cryptosporidium parvum volunteer study: Infectivity and immunity. Elsevier, Amsterdam. 2004:79-82 R829180 (Final) (06/27/06)
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Book Chapter Cryptosporidium parvum: infectivity, pathogenesis and the host-parasite relationship None Chappell CL, Okhuysen PC, White AC, Thompson RCA, Armson A, Ryan UM Chappell CL, Okhuysen PC, White AC, Thompson RCA, Armson A, Ryan UM. Cryptosporidium parvum: infectivity, pathogenesis and the host-parasite relationship. Elsevier, Amsterdam. 2004:19-50 R829180 (Final) (06/27/06)
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Journal Article Characterization of Cryptosporidium meleagridis of human origin passaged through different host species. INFECTION AND IMMUNITY Akiyoshi DE, Dilo J, Pearson C, Chapman S, Tumwine J, Tzipori S Akiyoshi DE, Dilo J, Pearson C, Chapman S, Tumwine J, Tzipori S. Characterization of Cryptosporidium meleagridis of human origin passaged through different host species. Infection and Immunity 2003;71(4):1828-1832. R829180 (Final) (06/27/06)
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Journal Article Airway responsiveness after acute exposure to urban particulate matter 1648 in a DO11. AJP LUNG CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY Archer AJ, Cramton JLH, Pfau JC, Colasurdo G, Holian A Archer AJ, Cramton JLH, Pfau JC, Colasurdo G, Holian A. Airway responsiveness after acute exposure to urban particulate matter 1648 in a DO11.10 murine model. AJP Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology 2004;286(2):L337-L343. R826782 (Final) (08/21/18)
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Journal Article Cryptosporidiosis. CURRENT OPINION IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES Chappell CL, Okhuysen PC Chappell CL, Okhuysen PC. Cryptosporidiosis. Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases 2002;15(5):523-527. R829180 (Final) (06/27/06)
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Journal Article Fecal Indole as a Biomarker of Sceptibility to Cryptosporidium Infection None Chappell C, Darkoh C, Schimmin L, Farhana N, Kim D, Okhuysen P, Hixson J Chappell C, Darkoh C, Schimmin L, Farhana N, Kim D, Okhuysen P, Hixson J. Fecal Indole as a Biomarker of Sceptibility to Cryptosporidium Infection. INFECTION AND IMMUNITY 2016;84(8):2299-2306. R824759 (Final) (07/15/22)
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Journal Article Structure and seasonal dynamics of hyporheic zone microbial communities in free-stone rivers of the western United States. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY Feris KP, Ramsey PW, Frazar C, Rillig MC, Gannon JE, Holben WE Feris KP, Ramsey PW, Frazar C, Rillig MC, Gannon JE, Holben WE. Structure and seasonal dynamics of hyporheic zone microbial communities in free-stone rivers of the western United States. Microbial Ecology 2003;46(2):200-215. R829400E02 (2003) (08/15/06)
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Journal Article Seasonal dynamics of shallow-hyporheic-zone microbial community structure along a heavy-metal contamination gradient. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Feris KP, Ramsey PW, Frazar C, Rillig M, Moore JN, Gannon JE, Holben WE Feris KP, Ramsey PW, Frazar C, Rillig M, Moore JN, Gannon JE, Holben WE. Seasonal dynamics of shallow-hyporheic-zone microbial community structure along a heavy-metal contamination gradient. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2004;70(4):2323-2331. R829400E02 (2003) (08/15/06)
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Journal Article Determining rates of change and evaluating group-level resiliency differences in hyporheic microbial communities in response to fluvial heavy-metal deposition. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Feris KP, Ramsey PW, Rillig M, Moore JN, Gannon JE, Holben WE Feris KP, Ramsey PW, Rillig M, Moore JN, Gannon JE, Holben WE. Determining rates of change and evaluating group-level resiliency differences in hyporheic microbial communities in response to fluvial heavy-metal deposition. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2004;70(8):4756-4765. R829400E03 (Final) (08/15/06)
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Journal Article Differences in hyporheic-zone microbial community structure along a heavy-metal contamination gradient. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Feris K, Ramsey P, Frazar C, Moore JN, Gannon JE, Holben WE Feris K, Ramsey P, Frazar C, Moore JN, Gannon JE, Holben WE. Differences in hyporheic-zone microbial community structure along a heavy-metal contamination gradient. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2003;69(9):5563-5573. R829400E02 (2003) (08/15/06)
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Journal Article A comparison of asbestos and urban particulate matter in the in vitro modification of human alveolar macrophage antigen-presenting cell function. EXPERIMENTAL LUNG RESEARCH Hamilton RF, Holian A, Morandi MT Hamilton Jr. RF, Holian A, Morandi MT. A comparison of asbestos and urban particulate matter in the in vitro modification of human alveolar macrophage antigen-presenting cell function. Experimental Lung Research 2004;30(2):147-162. R826782 (Final) (08/21/18)
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Journal Article Development of patent infection in immunosuppressed C57BL/6 mice with a single Cryptosporidium meleagridis oocyst. JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY Huang K, Akiyoshi DE, Feng X, Tzipori S Huang K, Akiyoshi DE, Feng X, Tzipori S. Development of patent infection in immunosuppressed C57BL/6 mice with a single Cryptosporidium meleagridis oocyst. Journal of Parasitology 2003;89(3):620-622. R829180 (Final) (06/27/06)
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Journal Article Evaluation of recombinant oocyst protein CP41 for detection of Cryptosporidium-specific antibodies. CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY IMMUNOLOGY Kjos SA, Jenkins M, Okhuysen PC, Chappell CL Kjos SA, Jenkins M, Okhuysen PC, Chappell CL. Evaluation of recombinant oocyst protein CP41 for detection of Cryptosporidium-specific antibodies. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology 2005;12(2):268-272. R829180 (Final) (06/27/06)
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Journal Article Measurement of mass transfer-rates for surfactant-enhanced solubilization of nonaqueous phase liquids. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Mayer AS, Zhong LR, Pope GA Mayer AS, Zhong LR, Pope GA. Measurement of mass transfer-rates for surfactant-enhanced solubilization of nonaqueous phase liquids. Environmental Science & Technology 1999;33(17):2965-2972. R825405 (Final) (01/11/07)
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Journal Article Special issue on multiphase flow and chemical transport introduction/editorial ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES Mayer AS, Lenhard RJ Mayer AS, Lenhard RJ. Special issue on multiphase flow and chemical transport introduction/editorial. Advances in Water Resources 1998;21(2):75-76. R825405 (Final) (01/08/07)
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Journal Article A comparison of murine and human alveolar macrophage responses to urban particulate matter. INHALATION TOXICOLOGY Obot CJ, Morandi MT, Hamilton RF, Holian A Obot CJ, Morandi MT, Hamilton RF, Holian A. A comparison of murine and human alveolar macrophage responses to urban particulate matter. Inhalation Toxicology 2004;16(2):69-76. R826782 (Final) (08/21/18)
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Journal Article Cryptosporidium virulence determinants – are we there yet? INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PARASITOLOGY Okhuysen PC, Chappell CL Okhuysen PC, Chappell CL. Cryptosporidium virulence determinants – are we there yet? International Journal for Parasitology 2002;32(5):517-525. R828035 (2001) (08/31/06)
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Journal Article Environmental oxygen tension affects phenotype in cultured bone marrow-derived macrophages. AJP-LUNG CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY Pfau JC, Schneider JC, Archer AJ, Sentissi J, Leyva FJ, Cramton J Pfau JC, Schneider JC, Archer AJ, Sentissi J, Leyva FJ, Cramton J. Environmental oxygen tension affects phenotype in cultured bone marrow-derived macrophages. AJP-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology 2004;286(2):L354-L362. R828602 (Final) (11/01/18)
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Presentation Working partnerships–applying research to practice. None Delclos G Delclos G. Working partnerships–applying research to practice. Presented at the CDC/NIOSH NORA Symposium, Arlington, VA, June 23-24, 2003. R828678C005 (2006) (07/17/08)
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Presentation Long term effects of toxins on ecosystems: microbial community structural and functional change along an alluvial mine waste contamination gradient. None Ramsey PW, Rillig M, Feris K, Moore JN Ramsey PW, Rillig M, Feris K, Moore JN, et al. Long term effects of toxins on ecosystems:microbial community structural and functional change along an alluvial mine waste contamination gradient. Presented at the American Society for Microbiology 104th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 23-27, 2004. R829400E03 (Final) (08/15/06)
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Proceedings A simple method for evaluating sample size in the Houston ATAC (Air Toxics and Asthma in Children) study. None Lai D, Maberti S, Abramson S, Freimanis L, Hanania N, Lusk C, Morandi M, Sockrider M, Stock T, Umeh C, Delclos GL Lai D, Maberti S, Abramson S, Freimanis L, Hanania N, Lusk C, Morandi M, Sockrider M, Stock T, Umeh C, Delclos GL. A simple method for evaluating sample size in the Houston ATAC (Air Toxics and Asthma in Children) study. In: Proceedings of the NORA Symposium 2003: Working Partnerships – Applying Research to Practice, Washington, DC, June 23-24, 2003, p. 94. R828678C005 (2007) (07/17/08)
R828678C005 (Final) (07/29/10)
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