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Book Chapters (72 POSTS)

1998 (1 POST)

A comparison of solid supports for PNA synthesis

Casale RA, Paul CH, Jensen IS, Moyer ML, Kates SA, Egholm M. 1998. A comparison of solid supports for PNA synthesis. In Epton R (ed), Innovation and Perspectives in Solid Phase Synthesis and Combinatorial Libraries. Birmingham, England: Mayflower Worldwide Limited.

1995 (1 POST)

Utilization of nonisotopic probes to localize endothelin receptors A and B mRNA in sinusoidal cells of the rat liver

Durham SK, Goller NL, Barton DS, Monticello TM, Rose PM, Laskin DL. 1995. Utilization of nonisotopic probes to localize endothelin receptors A and B mRNA in sinusoidal cells of the rat liver. In: Wisse E, Knook DL, Wake K. (eds), Cells of the Hepatic Sinusoid, Vol. 5. Leiden, Netherlands: Kupffer Cell Foundation, pp. 212-214.

1993 (1 POST)

Inositol phosphates and calcium signaling

Robison TW. 1993. Inositol phosphates and calcium signaling. In: Free Radical Biology & Medicine, Vol. 26: Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research. James W. Putney, Jr., volume ed; Paul Greengard and G. Alan Robison, series eds.

1992 (1 POST)

Perturbation of arachidonic metabolism and membrane function by oxidants

Forman HJ, Robison TW, Skelton DC, Duncan DP. 1992. Perturbation of arachidonic metabolism and membrane function by oxidants. In: The Molecular Basis of Oxidative Damage by Leukocytes. CRC Press, Inc.

1991 (2 POSTS)

Risk and exposure assessment from toxic chemicals

Gillett J, Rish W (eds.). 1991. Risk and exposure assessment from toxic chemicals. Chapter 8 in Human Health Risks from Chemical Exposure: The Great Lakes Ecosystem. Lewis Publishers, CRC Press.

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Arachidonic acid metabolites and phagocytic cells as mediators of tissue injury

Forman HJ, Robison TW. 1991. Arachidonic acid metabolites and phagocytic cells as mediators of tissue injury. In: In Vitro Toxicology: Mechanisms and New Technology. A.M. Goldberg, ed. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., New York. pp. 3-17.

1990 (1 POST)

Formaldehyde toxicity: Respiratory epithelial injury and repair

Morgan KT, Monticello TM. 1990. Formaldehyde toxicity: Respiratory epithelial injury and repair. In: Thomassen DG, Nettesheim P. (eds), Biology, Toxicology, and Carcinogenesis of Respiratory Epithelium. New York: Hemisphere Publishing Inc., pp. 155-171.

1989 (3 POSTS)

Preparation of rat nasal airway casts and their application to studies of nasal airflow

Morgan KT, Monticello TM, Fleischman A, Patra AL. 1989. Preparation of rat nasal airway casts and their application to studies of nasal airflow. Chapter 5 in:Hayes AW, Crapo, JD (eds), Extrapolation of Dosimetric Relationships for Inhaled Particles and Gases. San Diego: Academic Press, Inc., pp. 45-58.

Airflow, mucociliary clearance, and lesion distribution in the nasal passages of experimental animals

Morgan KT, Monticello TM. 1989. Airflow, mucociliary clearance, and lesion distribution in the nasal passages of experimental animals. In: Feron VJ, Bosland MC (eds), Nasal Carcinogenesis in Rodents: Relevance to Human Risk. Wageningen, Netherlands: Pudec Publications, pp. 36-41.

Inhaled toxicant-induced proliferative responses in nasal epithelium of laboratory animals

Harkema JR, Monticello TM, Hotchkiss JA. 1989. Inhaled toxicant-induced proliferative responses in nasal epithelium of laboratory animals. In: Feron VJ, Bosland MC (eds), Nasal Carcinogenesis in Rodents: Relevance to Human Risk. Wageningen, Netherlands: Pudec Publications, pp. 42-47.

1985 (2 POSTS)

Inhibition of organic acid/base transport in isolated rabbit renal tubules by nephrotoxius

Rylander LA, Gandolfi AJ, Brendel K. 1985. Inhibition of organic acid/base transport in isolated rabbit renal tubules by nephrotoxius. In: Alternative Methods in Toxicology Series, Volume 3. In Vitro Toxicol 1(2):235–247.

Use of isolated rabbit renal tubules to examine inhibition of organic acid/base transport by toxins

Rylander LA, Gandolfi AJ, Brendel K. 1985. Use of isolated rabbit renal tubules to examine inhibition of organic acid/base transport by toxins. In: Bach PH, Locks EA (eds), Renal Heterogeneity and Target Organ Toxicity. John Wiley & Sons, New York, pp. 531–534.

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