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Constance B Hartmann

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Life Sciences|May 19, 2004
Gallium arsenide exposure impairs processing of particulate antigen by macrophages: modification of the antigen reverses the functional defectConstance B Hartmann, Kathleen L McCoy
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|February 14, 2003
Impact of in vitro gallium arsenide exposure on macrophagesM Travis Harrison, Constance B Hartmann, Kathleen L McCoy
Journal of Immunotoxicology|October 30, 2008
Immunotoxicity of gallium arsenide on antigen presentation: comparative study of intratracheal and intraperitoneal exposure routesConstance B Hartmann, M Travis Harrison, Kathleen L McCoy
International Immunopharmacology|March 5, 2004
Role of cannabinoid receptors in inhibiting macrophage costimulatory activitySiriporn Chuchawankul, Mika Shima, Nancy E Buckley, et al.
International Immunopharmacology|March 18, 2003
Gallium arsenide exposure impairs splenic B cell accessory functionTimothy A Gondre-Lewis, Constance B Hartmann, Rebecca E Caffrey, et al.
Cytometry. Part a : the Journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology|January 4, 2007
New assay using fluorogenic substrates and immunofluorescence staining to measure cysteine cathepsin activity in live cell subpopulationsBlaine M Creasy, Constance B Hartmann, Frances K Higgins White, et al.
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Life Sciences|May 19, 2004
Gallium arsenide exposure impairs processing of particulate antigen by macrophages: modification of the antigen reverses the functional defectConstance B Hartmann, Kathleen L McCoy
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|February 14, 2003
Impact of in vitro gallium arsenide exposure on macrophagesM Travis Harrison, Constance B Hartmann, Kathleen L McCoy
Journal of Immunotoxicology|October 30, 2008
Immunotoxicity of gallium arsenide on antigen presentation: comparative study of intratracheal and intraperitoneal exposure routesConstance B Hartmann, M Travis Harrison, Kathleen L McCoy
International Immunopharmacology|March 5, 2004
Role of cannabinoid receptors in inhibiting macrophage costimulatory activitySiriporn Chuchawankul, Mika Shima, Nancy E Buckley, et al.
International Immunopharmacology|March 18, 2003
Gallium arsenide exposure impairs splenic B cell accessory functionTimothy A Gondre-Lewis, Constance B Hartmann, Rebecca E Caffrey, et al.
Cytometry. Part a : the Journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology|January 4, 2007
New assay using fluorogenic substrates and immunofluorescence staining to measure cysteine cathepsin activity in live cell subpopulationsBlaine M Creasy, Constance B Hartmann, Frances K Higgins White, et al.
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