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    Lung-Based, Exosome Inhibition Mediates Systemic Impacts Following Particulate Matter Exposure

    Lung-Based, Exosome Inhibition Mediates Systemic Impacts Following Particulate Matter Exposure by Keegan Lopez, Alexandra Camacho, Quiteria Jacquez, Mary Kay Amistadi, Sebastian Medina, Katherine Zychowski

    Published 2022-08-01
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    Neuroinflammation is dependent on sex and ovarian hormone presence following acute woodsmoke exposure

    Neuroinflammation is dependent on sex and ovarian hormone presence following acute woodsmoke exposure by Kartika Wardhani, Sydnee Yazzie, Onamma Edeh, Martha Grimes, Connor Dixson, Quiteria Jacquez, Katherine E. Zychowski

    Published 2024-06-01
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    VCAM-1 Is Upregulated in Uranium Miners Compared to Other Miners

    VCAM-1 Is Upregulated in Uranium Miners Compared to Other Miners by Nour A. Ass’ad, Xin Shore, Orrin Myers, Alexandra R. Camacho, Quiteria Jacquez, Charles Pollard, Linda S. Cook, Shuguang Leng, Kimberly Page, Akshay Sood, Katherine E. Zychowski

    Published 2021-11-01
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    Systemic immunological responses are dependent on sex and ovarian hormone presence following acute inhaled woodsmoke exposure

    Systemic immunological responses are dependent on sex and ovarian hormone presence following acute inhaled woodsmoke exposure by Kartika Wardhani, Sydnee Yazzie, Charlotte McVeigh, Onamma Edeh, Martha Grimes, Quiteria Jacquez, Connor Dixson, Edward Barr, Rui Liu, Alicia M. Bolt, Changjian Feng, Katherine E. Zychowski

    Published 2024-05-01
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