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Current Neurobiology|September 21, 2013
Polychlorinated biphenyls increase apoptosis in the developing rat brainDongren Yang, Pamela J Lein
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|February 9, 2020
Evidence Implicating Non-Dioxin-Like Congeners as the Key Mediators of Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Developmental NeurotoxicityCarolyn Klocke, Pamela J Lein
Neurotoxicology|February 21, 2012
A review of experimental evidence linking neurotoxic organophosphorus compounds and inflammationChristopher N Banks, Pamela J Lein
Current Opinion in Toxicology|July 26, 2021
Mechanisms of organophosphate neurotoxicityYi-Hua Tsai, Pamela J Lein
Frontiers in Pharmacology|May 31, 2021
Neuroinflammation as a Therapeutic Target for Mitigating the Long-Term Consequences of Acute Organophosphate IntoxicationPeter M Andrew, Pamela J Lein
Annals of Translational Medicine|February 5, 2020
Gene-environment interactions determine risk for dementia: the influence of lifestyle on genetic risk for dementiaKelley T Patten, Pamela J Lein
Antibiotics & Chemotherapy (Northfield, Ill.)|February 19, 2014
Competitive inhibition by bromide of incorporation of chloride into the tetracycline moleculeA GOUREVITCH, M MISIEK, J LEIN
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 27, 2023
Gene×environment interactions in autism spectrum disordersKimberly Keil-Stietz, Pamela J Lein
Environmental Epigenetics|May 10, 2016
DNA methylation: a mechanism linking environmental chemical exposures to risk of autism spectrum disorders?Kimberly P Keil, Pamela J Lein
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|October 8, 2004
Organophosphorus insecticides induce airway hyperreactivity by decreasing neuronal M2 muscarinic receptor function independent of acetylcholinesterase inhibitionPamela J Lein, Allison D Fryer
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Current Neurobiology|September 21, 2013
Polychlorinated biphenyls increase apoptosis in the developing rat brainDongren Yang, Pamela J Lein
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|February 9, 2020
Evidence Implicating Non-Dioxin-Like Congeners as the Key Mediators of Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Developmental NeurotoxicityCarolyn Klocke, Pamela J Lein
Neurotoxicology|February 21, 2012
A review of experimental evidence linking neurotoxic organophosphorus compounds and inflammationChristopher N Banks, Pamela J Lein
Current Opinion in Toxicology|July 26, 2021
Mechanisms of organophosphate neurotoxicityYi-Hua Tsai, Pamela J Lein
Frontiers in Pharmacology|May 31, 2021
Neuroinflammation as a Therapeutic Target for Mitigating the Long-Term Consequences of Acute Organophosphate IntoxicationPeter M Andrew, Pamela J Lein
Annals of Translational Medicine|February 5, 2020
Gene-environment interactions determine risk for dementia: the influence of lifestyle on genetic risk for dementiaKelley T Patten, Pamela J Lein
Antibiotics & Chemotherapy (Northfield, Ill.)|February 19, 2014
Competitive inhibition by bromide of incorporation of chloride into the tetracycline moleculeA GOUREVITCH, M MISIEK, J LEIN
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 27, 2023
Gene×environment interactions in autism spectrum disordersKimberly Keil-Stietz, Pamela J Lein
Environmental Epigenetics|May 10, 2016
DNA methylation: a mechanism linking environmental chemical exposures to risk of autism spectrum disorders?Kimberly P Keil, Pamela J Lein
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|October 8, 2004
Organophosphorus insecticides induce airway hyperreactivity by decreasing neuronal M2 muscarinic receptor function independent of acetylcholinesterase inhibitionPamela J Lein, Allison D Fryer
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