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Mechanism(s) of Chloroethylene-Induced Autoimmunity
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Abstract | Griffin JM, Blossom SJ, Jackson SK, Gilbert KM, Pumford NR. Immunomodulation by trichloroethylene in the autoimmune prone MRL+/+ mice. Toxicological Sciences 1998;42(1-S):7. |
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Abstract | Griffin JM, Gilbert KM, Pumford NR. Cytochrome P450 2E1 metabolism of trichloroethylene accelerates an autoimmune response in MRL+/+ mice. Toxicological Sciences 1999;48(1-S):792. |
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Abstract | Pumford NR. Oxidative stress and endothelial cell damage in autoimmune-prone MRL+/+ mice following trichloroethylene treatment. Toxicological Sciences 2001;60(S-1):206. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Griffin JM. Acceleration of autoimmunity following exposure to trichloroethylene. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, DAI-B 60/12, June 2000, 6063 pp. |
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Journal Article | Gilbert KM, Griffin JM, Pumford NR. Trichloroethylene activates CD4+ T cells: potential role in an autoimmune response. Drug Metabolism Reviews 1999;31(4):901-916. |
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Journal Article | Griffin JM, Lipscomb JC, Pumford NR. Covalent binding of trichloroethylene to proteins in human and rat hepatocytes. Toxicology Letters 1998;95(3):173-181. |
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Journal Article | Griffin JM, Gilbert KM, Pumford NR. Inhibition of CYP2E1 reverses CD4+ T cell alterations in trichloroethylene-treated MRL+/+ mice. Toxicological Sciences 2000;54(2):384-389. |
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Journal Article | Griffin JM, Gilbert KM, Pumford NR. Cytochrome P450 2E1 metabolism of trichloroethylene accelerates an autoimmune response in MRL+/+ mice. Toxicological Sciences 1999;48(1-S):792 |
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Journal Article | Griffin JM, Gilbert KM, Lamps LW, Pumford NR. CD4+ T-cell activation and induction of autoimmune hepatitis following trichloroethylene treatment in MRL+/+ mice. Toxicological Sciences, 2000;57(2):345-352. |
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Journal Article | Griffin JM, Blossom SJ, Jackson SK, Gilbert KM, Pumford NR. Trichloroethylene accelerates an autoimmune response in association with Th1 T-cell activation in MRL+/+ mice. Immunopharmacology, 2000;46(2):123-137. |
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Presentation | Gilbert KM, Whitlow AB, Pumford NR. Environmental contaminant associated with induction of autoimmune disease stimulates T-cells. Presented at the Experimental Biology Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 20, 2002. |
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Presentation | Griffin JM, Gilbert KM, Pumford NR. Cytochrome P450 activation of trichloroethylene initiates a Th1 T-cell response in MRL+/+ mice. Presented at the Workshop on Linking Environmental Agents and Autoimmune Diseases, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, September 1-3, 1998. |
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Presentation | Pumford NR. Chemical-induced immune-mediated hepatotoxicity. Presented at the Workshop on Linking Environmental Agents and Autoimmune Diseases, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, September 1-3, 1998. |
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Presentation | Pumford NR. Chlorinated ethylenes and autoimmune disease. Presented at the Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Program, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2001. |
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Presentation | Pumford NR. Immunochemical approaches used to identify and characterize protein adducts associated with xenobiotic-induced toxicities. Presented at the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX) Annual North American Meeting, 1999. |
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Presentation | Pumford NR. Mechanism(s) of chloroethylene-induced autoimmunity. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Science Forum 2002: Meeting the Challenges, Washington, DC, May 1-2, 2002. |
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Presentation | Pumford NR. Oxidative stress and endothelial cell damage in autoimmune-prone MRL+/+ mice following trichloroethylene treatment. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, San Francisco, CA, March 25-29, 2001. |
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Presentation | Pumford NR. Trichloroethylene and autoimmunity. Presented at the Drinking Water and Health Symposium, University of Florida Center for Environmental and Human Health, Superfund Basic Research Program Project, 1999. |
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Proceedings | Pumford NR. Immunochemical approaches used to identify and characterize protein adducts associated with xenobiotic-induced toxicities. In: Proceedings of the invited symposium presentation at the ISSX Annual North American Meeting, Volume 15, October 27, 1999. |
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Proceedings | Pumford NR. Mechanism(s) of chloroethylene-induced autoimmunity. In: Proceedings of the Environmental Protection Agency Science Forum 2002: Meeting the Challenges, May 1-2, 2002, p. 96. |
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Proceedings | Pumford NR. Oxidative stress and endothelial cell damage in autoimmune-prone MRL+/+ mice following trichloroethylene treatment. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, San Francisco, CA, 2001. |
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