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April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005

Dr. Steve Belinsky  "Aberrant Promoter Hypermethylation of the Death-Associated Protein Kinase Gene is Early and Frequent in Murine Lung Tumors Induced by Cigarette Smoke and Tobacco Carcinogens"  Cancer Research 64, 3844–3848, June 1, 2004 "

Dr. Steve Belinsky
"Carcinogen exposure differentially modulates RAR-b promoter hypermethylation, an early and frequent event in mouse lung carcinogenesis"
, Carcinogenesis, vol 25 no 4 pp 623-629, 2004

April 1, 2003 to March 31, 2004

Dr.s Mary Walker and Ed Bedrick: Toxicological Sciences, "Insulin Regulation in AhR-null mice: Embryonic Cardiac Enlargement, Neonatal Macrosomia, and Altered Insulin Regulation and Response in Pregnant and Aging AhR-null females" . 

Dr.s Kevin Harrod, Jake McDonald, and Matt Reed, American Journal of Respiratory Cell and and Microbiology entitled, Increased Susceptibility to RSV Infection by Exposure to Inhaled Diesel Engine Emissions."

Dr. Melissa Gonzales, September 2003, International Journal of Environmental Health Research, "Validation of a questionnaire and microenvironmental model for estimating past exposures to ozone."

Dr. Jake McDonald and Dr. Scott Burchiel, August 2003, Environmental Health Perspectives, "Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor - Mediated Activity of Particulate Organic Matter from the Paso Del Norte Airshed along the U.S. - Mexico Border".

 

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