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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R826409

Mechanism(s) of Chloroethylene-Induced Autoimmunity

RFA: Exploratory Research - Human Health (1997)

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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. R826409 (1999)
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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. R826409 (Final)
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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. R826409 (1999)
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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 R826409 (Final)
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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. R826409 (2001)
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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. R826409 (1999)
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