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Dori R Germolec

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 23, 2006
Gene expression alterations in immune system pathways following exposure to immunosuppressive chemicalsRachel M Patterson, Dori R Germolec
Current Protocols in Cytometry|October 13, 2010
Phenotypic analysis using very small volumes of bloodJames L Weaver, Katherine McKinnon, Dori R Germolec
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 8, 2009
Markers of inflammationDori R Germolec, Rachel P Frawley, Ellen Evans
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 5, 2003
Consensus workshop on methods to evaluate developmental immunotoxicityMichael I Luster, Jack H Dean, Dori R Germolec
Nature Nanotechnology|July 8, 2009
Evaluation of nanoparticle immunotoxicityMarina A Dobrovolskaia, Dori R Germolec, James L Weaver
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 12, 2002
Sodium arsenite-induced stress-related gene expression in normal human epidermal, HaCaT, and HEL30 keratinocytesKevin J Trouba, Kristen M Geisenhoffer, Dori R Germolec
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 27, 2003
Key issues for the assessment of the allergenic potential of genetically modified foods: breakout group reportsDori R Germolec, Ian Kimber, Lynn Goldman, et al.
International Immunopharmacology|January 29, 2002
Occupational exposures and autoimmune diseasesGlinda S Cooper, Frederick W Miller, Dori R Germolec
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 27, 2003
Assessment of allergenic potential of genetically modified foods: an agenda for future researchMaryJane K Selgrade, Ian Kimber, Lynn Goldman, et al.
Innate Immunity|June 20, 2008
Evidence for infection, inflammation and shock in sudden infant death: parallels between a neonatal rat model of sudden death and infants who died of sudden infant death syndromeJane Blood-Siegfried, Caroline Rambaud, Abraham Nyska, et al.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 23, 2006
Gene expression alterations in immune system pathways following exposure to immunosuppressive chemicalsRachel M Patterson, Dori R Germolec
Current Protocols in Cytometry|October 13, 2010
Phenotypic analysis using very small volumes of bloodJames L Weaver, Katherine McKinnon, Dori R Germolec
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 8, 2009
Markers of inflammationDori R Germolec, Rachel P Frawley, Ellen Evans
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 5, 2003
Consensus workshop on methods to evaluate developmental immunotoxicityMichael I Luster, Jack H Dean, Dori R Germolec
Nature Nanotechnology|July 8, 2009
Evaluation of nanoparticle immunotoxicityMarina A Dobrovolskaia, Dori R Germolec, James L Weaver
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 12, 2002
Sodium arsenite-induced stress-related gene expression in normal human epidermal, HaCaT, and HEL30 keratinocytesKevin J Trouba, Kristen M Geisenhoffer, Dori R Germolec
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 27, 2003
Key issues for the assessment of the allergenic potential of genetically modified foods: breakout group reportsDori R Germolec, Ian Kimber, Lynn Goldman, et al.
International Immunopharmacology|January 29, 2002
Occupational exposures and autoimmune diseasesGlinda S Cooper, Frederick W Miller, Dori R Germolec
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 27, 2003
Assessment of allergenic potential of genetically modified foods: an agenda for future researchMaryJane K Selgrade, Ian Kimber, Lynn Goldman, et al.
Innate Immunity|June 20, 2008
Evidence for infection, inflammation and shock in sudden infant death: parallels between a neonatal rat model of sudden death and infants who died of sudden infant death syndromeJane Blood-Siegfried, Caroline Rambaud, Abraham Nyska, et al.
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