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Mitchell D Cohen

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Journal of Immunotoxicology|October 30, 2008
Pulmonary immunotoxic potentials of metals are governed by select physicochemical properties: chromium agentsMitchell D Cohen, Colette Prophete, Maureen Sisco, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 5, 2003
World Trade Center fine particulate matter causes respiratory tract hyperresponsiveness in miceStephen H Gavett, Najwa Haykal-Coates, Jerry W Highfill, et al.
Inhalation Toxicology|September 18, 2009
Effects of metal compounds with distinct physicochemical properties on iron homeostasis and antibacterial activity in the lungs: chromium and vanadiumMitchell D Cohen, Maureen Sisco, Colette Prophete, et al.
Journal of Immunotoxicology|October 30, 2008
Pulmonary immunotoxic potentials of metals are governed by select physicochemical properties: vanadium agentsMitchell D Cohen, Maureen Sisco, Colette Prophete, et al.
Journal of Immunotoxicology|June 10, 2014
Acute high-level exposure to WTC particles alters expression of genes associated with oxidative stress and immune function in the lungMitchell D Cohen, Joshua M Vaughan, Brittany Garrett, et al.
Plos One|October 14, 2021
Longitudinal impact on rat cardiac tissue transcriptomic profiles due to acute intratracheal inhalation exposures to isofluraneSung-Hyun Park, Yuting Lu, Yongzhao Shao, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 5, 2003
Chemical analysis of World Trade Center fine particulate matter for use in toxicologic assessmentJohn K McGee, Lung Chi Chen, Mitchell D Cohen, et al.
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|November 14, 2013
A novel system to generate WTC dust particles for inhalation exposuresJoshua M Vaughan, Brittany J Garrett, Colette Prophete, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|January 21, 2022
Longitudinal Impact of WTC Dust Inhalation on Rat Cardiac Tissue Transcriptomic ProfilesSung-Hyun Park, Yuting Lu, Yongzhao Shao, et al.
Journal of Translational Medicine|October 12, 2019
Complementary biobank of rodent tissue samples to study the effect of World Trade Center exposure on cancer developmentWil Lieberman-Cribbin, Stephanie Tuminello, Christina Gillezeau, et al.
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Journal of Immunotoxicology|October 30, 2008
Pulmonary immunotoxic potentials of metals are governed by select physicochemical properties: chromium agentsMitchell D Cohen, Colette Prophete, Maureen Sisco, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 5, 2003
World Trade Center fine particulate matter causes respiratory tract hyperresponsiveness in miceStephen H Gavett, Najwa Haykal-Coates, Jerry W Highfill, et al.
Inhalation Toxicology|September 18, 2009
Effects of metal compounds with distinct physicochemical properties on iron homeostasis and antibacterial activity in the lungs: chromium and vanadiumMitchell D Cohen, Maureen Sisco, Colette Prophete, et al.
Journal of Immunotoxicology|October 30, 2008
Pulmonary immunotoxic potentials of metals are governed by select physicochemical properties: vanadium agentsMitchell D Cohen, Maureen Sisco, Colette Prophete, et al.
Journal of Immunotoxicology|June 10, 2014
Acute high-level exposure to WTC particles alters expression of genes associated with oxidative stress and immune function in the lungMitchell D Cohen, Joshua M Vaughan, Brittany Garrett, et al.
Plos One|October 14, 2021
Longitudinal impact on rat cardiac tissue transcriptomic profiles due to acute intratracheal inhalation exposures to isofluraneSung-Hyun Park, Yuting Lu, Yongzhao Shao, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 5, 2003
Chemical analysis of World Trade Center fine particulate matter for use in toxicologic assessmentJohn K McGee, Lung Chi Chen, Mitchell D Cohen, et al.
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|November 14, 2013
A novel system to generate WTC dust particles for inhalation exposuresJoshua M Vaughan, Brittany J Garrett, Colette Prophete, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|January 21, 2022
Longitudinal Impact of WTC Dust Inhalation on Rat Cardiac Tissue Transcriptomic ProfilesSung-Hyun Park, Yuting Lu, Yongzhao Shao, et al.
Journal of Translational Medicine|October 12, 2019
Complementary biobank of rodent tissue samples to study the effect of World Trade Center exposure on cancer developmentWil Lieberman-Cribbin, Stephanie Tuminello, Christina Gillezeau, et al.
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