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Gene expression of mesothelioma in vinylidene chloride-exposed F344/N rats reveal immune dysfunction, tissue damage, and inflammation pathways. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Blackshear, Pamela E
Contributor(s):
  • Pandiri, Arun R
  • Nagai, Hiroaki
  • Bhusari, Sachin
  • Hong, Hue-Hua
  • Ton, Thai-Vu T
  • Clayton, Natasha P
  • Wyde, Michael
  • Shockley, Keith R
  • Peddada, Shyamal D
  • Gerrish, Kevin E
  • Sills, Robert C
  • Hoenerhoff, Mark J
Producer: 20150715Description: 171-85 p. digitalISSN:
  • 1533-1601
Subject(s):
  • Animals
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • DNA Damage
  • Dichloroethylenes -- toxicity
  • Female
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic -- drug effects
  • Genes, cdc -- drug effects
  • Immune System Diseases -- chemically induced
  • Inflammation -- chemically induced
  • Lung Neoplasms -- chemically induced
  • Male
  • Mesothelioma -- chemically induced
  • Mesothelioma, Malignant
  • Microarray Analysis
  • Peritoneal Neoplasms -- chemically induced
  • RNA, Neoplasm -- biosynthesis
  • Rats
  • Rats, Inbred F344
  • Signal Transduction -- drug effects
  • Testicular Neoplasms -- chemically induced
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In: Toxicologic pathology vol. 43
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Gene expression of mesothelioma in vinylidene chloride-exposed F344/N rats reveal immune dysfunction, tissue damage, and inflammation pathways.

APA

Blackshear P. E., Pandiri A. R., Nagai H., Bhusari S., Hong H., Ton T. T., Clayton N. P., Wyde M., Shockley K. R., Peddada S. D., Gerrish K. E., Sills R. C. & Hoenerhoff M. J. (20150715). Gene expression of mesothelioma in vinylidene chloride-exposed F344/N rats reveal immune dysfunction, tissue damage, and inflammation pathways. : Toxicologic pathology.

Chicago

Blackshear Pamela E, Pandiri Arun R, Nagai Hiroaki, Bhusari Sachin, Hong Hue-Hua, Ton Thai-Vu T, Clayton Natasha P, Wyde Michael, Shockley Keith R, Peddada Shyamal D, Gerrish Kevin E, Sills Robert C and Hoenerhoff Mark J. 20150715. Gene expression of mesothelioma in vinylidene chloride-exposed F344/N rats reveal immune dysfunction, tissue damage, and inflammation pathways. : Toxicologic pathology.

Harvard

Blackshear P. E., Pandiri A. R., Nagai H., Bhusari S., Hong H., Ton T. T., Clayton N. P., Wyde M., Shockley K. R., Peddada S. D., Gerrish K. E., Sills R. C. and Hoenerhoff M. J. (20150715). Gene expression of mesothelioma in vinylidene chloride-exposed F344/N rats reveal immune dysfunction, tissue damage, and inflammation pathways. : Toxicologic pathology.

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Blackshear Pamela E, Pandiri Arun R, Nagai Hiroaki, Bhusari Sachin, Hong Hue-Hua, Ton Thai-Vu T, Clayton Natasha P, Wyde Michael, Shockley Keith R, Peddada Shyamal D, Gerrish Kevin E, Sills Robert C and Hoenerhoff Mark J. Gene expression of mesothelioma in vinylidene chloride-exposed F344/N rats reveal immune dysfunction, tissue damage, and inflammation pathways. : Toxicologic pathology. 20150715.

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