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    Quantification of regional murine ozone-induced lung inflammation using [18F]F-FDG microPET/CT imaging

    Ozone (O3) is a highly potent and reactive air pollutant. It has been linked to acute and chronic respiratory diseases in humans by inducing inflammation. Our studies have found evidence that 0.05 ppm of O3, with...

    G. K. Aulakh, M. Kaur, V. Brown, S. Ekanayake, B. Khan, H. Fonge in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Successive bleaching events cause mass coral mortality in Guam, Micronesia

    The reefs of Guam, a high island in the Western Pacific, were impacted by an unprecedented succession of extreme environmental events beginning in 2013. Elevated SSTs induced severe island-wide bleaching in 20...

    L. J. Raymundo, D. Burdick, W. C. Hoot, R. M. Miller, V. Brown, T. Reynolds in Coral Reefs (2019)

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    Obesity-related health impacts of fuel excise taxation- an evidence review and cost-effectiveness study

    Reducing automobile dependence and improving rates of active transport may reduce the impact of obesogenic environments, thereby decreasing population prevalence of obesity and other diseases where physical in...

    V. Brown, M. Moodie, L. Cobiac, A. M. Mantilla Herrera, R. Carter in BMC Public Health (2017)

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    Targeted Busulfan therapy with a steady-state concentration of 600–700 ng/mL in patients with sickle cell disease receiving HLA-identical sibling bone marrow transplant

    Busulfan (BU) has a narrow therapeutic window and the average concentration of BU at steady state (Css) is critical for successful engraftment in children receiving BU as part of the preparative regimen for al...

    S Maheshwari, A Kassim, R F Yeh, J Domm, C Calder, M Evans in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2014)

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    Incidence and risk factors for hypogammaglobulinemia in pediatric patients following allo-SCT

    We evaluated the incidence and risk factors for hypogammaglobulinemia after allogeneic hematopoietic SCT (HSCT) in pediatric patients. Ig levels were measured pre-transplant, every 2 weeks until day 100 and th...

    H Frangoul, E Min, W Wang, R Chandrasekhar, C Calder in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2013)

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    OSIRIS – The Scientific Camera System Onboard Rosetta

    The Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System OSIRIS is the scientific camera system onboard the Rosetta spacecraft (Figure 1). The advanced high performance imaging system will be pivotal for...

    H. U. Keller, C. Barbieri, P. Lamy, H. Rickman, R. Rodrigo in Space Science Reviews (2007)

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    Estimating Population Size Using Spatial Analysis Methods

    In population size is required within the first 24-72 hours to plan relief-related activities and target interventions. The estimation method should be easy to use by fieldworkers from various backgrounds, and...

    A. Pinto, V. Brown, K. W. Chan, I. F. Chavez in GIS for Health and the Environment (2007)

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    Reinforcement by orally delivered methadone, cocaine, and methadone-cocaine combinations in rhesus monkeys: are the combinations better reinforcers?

    Rationale: Polydrug abuse is a problem that has been infrequently examined. In the present study, drug self-administration procedures were used to investigate the reinforcing effects of drug combinations. Objecti...

    N. Wang, V. Brown, J. Grabowski, R. Meisch in Psychopharmacology (2001)

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    Flow-cytometric analysis of basophil activation: inhibition by histamine at conventional and homeopathic concentrations

    V. Brown, M. Ennis in Inflammation Research (2001)

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    THE EFFECTS OF GLASS FRONTED FIRES ON ANTIOXIDANTS IN SERUM AND BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID FROM CHILDREN

    B Schock, I S Young, P Fitch, V Brown, R Taylor, M D Shields, M Ennis in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    ANTIOXIDANTS IN BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID FROM CHILDREN WITH ATOPIC ASTHMA AND NORMAL CONTROL CHILDREN

    B Schock, I S Young, P S Fitch, V Brown, R Taylor, M D Shields in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FINDINGS IN CHILDREN WHO HAVE OUTGROWN ASTHMA

    P S Fitch, V Brown, B C Schock, R Taylor, M D Shields, M Ennis in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    The Effects of Treated Sewage Discharge on the Biota of Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia

    The Werribee sewage-treatment farm contributes more than half of the total nitrogen and phosphorus input to Port Phillip Bay. This study attempted to determine the fate of these nutrients and their effect on t...

    D. M. Axelrad, G. C. B. Poore, G. H. Arnott, J. Bauld, V. Brown in Estuaries and Nutrients (1981)