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  • Rat nasal respiratory and olfactory epithelium

    Rattus norvegicus Rattus norvegicus

    The nasal epithelium is an important target site for chemically-induced toxicity and carcinogenicity. Human epidemiological investigations and experimental laboratory animal studies show that the nasal olfactory epithelium is selectively damaged by inhalation exposure to several chemicals, including…

    Authors: Roberts ES, Soucy NV, Bonner AM, Page TJ, Thomas RS, Dorman DC

    Organization: Novartis Animal Health US 3200 Northline…

    Total # Biosets: 1

  • Murine Airway Hyperresponsiveness

    Mus musculus Mus musculus

    This project investigates the mechanisms that underlie asthma-related phenotypes associated with allergen exposure. See http://www.hopkins-genomics.org/asthma/asthma006/index.html

    Authors: Wills-Karp M

    Organization: Children's National Medical Center Child…

    Total # Biosets: 8

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