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The following pages link to Murine susceptibility to mercury. II. autoantibody profiles and renal immune deposits in hybrid, backcross, and H-2d congenic mice (Q42558131):
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- Xenobiotic acceleration of idiopathic systemic autoimmunity in lupus-prone bxsb mice (Q24812899) (← links)
- Low-dose exposure to inorganic mercury accelerates disease and mortality in acquired murine lupus (Q24815574) (← links)
- Neurotoxic effects of postnatal thimerosal are mouse strain dependent (Q28265790) (← links)
- Lupus-prone mice as models to study xenobiotic-induced acceleration of systemic autoimmunity (Q28343599) (← links)
- Analysis of mercury-induced immune activation in nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice (Q28347459) (← links)
- Effect of non-toxic mercury, zinc or cadmium pretreatment on the capacity of human monocytes to undergo lipopolysaccharide-induced activation (Q28378867) (← links)
- Murine mercury-induced autoimmunity: a model of chemically related autoimmunity in humans (Q33723107) (← links)
- Anti-nuclear antibody production and immune-complex glomerulonephritis in BALB/c mice treated with pristane (Q33744245) (← links)
- A new monoclonal antibody for specific immunocytochemical staining of nucleoli (Q34390942) (← links)
- Unexpectedly high occurrence of catalytic antibodies in MRL/lpr and SJL mice immunized with a transition-state analog: is there a linkage to autoimmunity? (Q34571465) (← links)
- Toxicology of autoimmune diseases (Q34788943) (← links)
- Induction of Autoimmunity to Brain Antigens by Developmental Mercury Exposure (Q35022574) (← links)
- Review: Environmental exposure to mercury and its toxicopathologic implications for public health (Q35125091) (← links)
- Cluster of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) associated with an oil field waste site: a cross sectional study (Q35677926) (← links)
- Gender differences in autoimmunity associated with exposure to environmental factors (Q35827986) (← links)
- Mercury in Hair Is Inversely Related to Disease Associated Damage in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Q36513087) (← links)
- Maternal exposure to mercury chloride during pregnancy and lactation affects the immunity and social behavior of offspring (Q36957016) (← links)
- Microarray analysis of mercury-induced changes in gene expression in human liver carcinoma (HepG2) cells: importance in immune responses (Q37253198) (← links)
- A tandem repeat in decay accelerating factor 1 is associated with severity of murine mercury-induced autoimmunity. (Q37730720) (← links)
- Low doses of mercuric chloride cause the main features of anti-nucleolar autoimmunity in female outbred CFW mice (Q41235272) (← links)
- Clinical relevance of autoantibodies in systemic rheumatic diseases (Q41438912) (← links)
- Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Antigens are Required for both Cytokine Production and Proliferation Induced by Mercuric Chloridein Vitro (Q42546435) (← links)
- Class II Haplotype Differentially Regulates Immune Response in HgCl 2 -Treated Mice (Q42547903) (← links)
- Mercury induces polyclonal B cell activation, autoantibody production and renal immune complex deposits in young (NZB x NZW)F1 hybrids (Q42554605) (← links)
- Contribution of H-2 and non-H-2 genes in the control of mercury-induced autoimmunity (Q43507624) (← links)
- Immunoglobulin and autoantibody responses in MRL/lpr mice treated with 'toxic oils'. (Q44087976) (← links)
- Investigating the onset of autoimmunity in A.SW mice following treatment with 'toxic oils'. (Q44264802) (← links)
- Mercuric chloride induces a strong immune activation, but does not accelerate the development of dermal fibrosis in tight skin 1 mice. (Q44893847) (← links)
- Mercury and silver induce B cell activation and anti-nucleolar autoantibody production in outbred mouse stocks: are environmental factors more important than the susceptibility genes in connection with autoimmunity? (Q46201129) (← links)
- Bacterial lipopolysaccharide both renders resistant mice susceptible to mercury-induced autoimmunity and exacerbates such autoimmunity in susceptible mice. (Q46582028) (← links)
- Induction of Systemic Autoimmunity by a Xenobiotic Requires Endosomal TLR Trafficking and Signaling from the Late Endosome and Endolysosome but Not Type I IFN. (Q47621572) (← links)
- Mercury exposure and murine response to Plasmodium yoelii infection and immunization (Q47874678) (← links)
- Activation of the immune system and systemic immune-complex deposits in Brown Norway rats with dental amalgam restorations (Q47902031) (← links)
- Gestational exposure to mercury leads to persistent changes in T-cell phenotype and function in adult DBF1 mice (Q51620480) (← links)
- Non-responsiveness to mercury-induced autoimmunity in resistant DBA/2 mice is not due to immunosuppression or biased Th1-type response. (Q52906651) (← links)
- Xenobiotic metal-induced autoimmunity: mercury and silver differentially induce antinucleolar autoantibody production in susceptible H-2s, H-2q and H-2f mice. (Q53939717) (← links)
- Genetic control of resistance to mercury-induced immune/autoimmune activation. (Q54002929) (← links)
- Repeated Exposition to Mercury (II) Chloride Enhances Susceptibility to S. schenckii sensu stricto Infection in Mice. (Q55417442) (← links)
- Selective induction of anti-fibrillarin autoantibodies by silver nitrate in mice (Q72429143) (← links)
- Pretreatment of lymphocytes with mercury in vitro induces a response in T cells from genetically determined low-responders and a shift of the interleukin profile (Q73307183) (← links)
- The immunomodulatory effect(s) of lead and cadmium on the cells of immune system in vitro (Q73502958) (← links)
- Effects of the Murine Genotype on T Cell Activation and Cytokine Production in Murine Mercury-induced Autoimmunity (Q73545676) (← links)
- Selective immunomodulation by the autoimmunity-inducing xenobiotics streptozotocin and HgCl2 (Q74494510) (← links)
- Mercury-induced autoimmunity in the absence of IL-4 (Q77385553) (← links)
- Mechanism of mercury-induced autoimmunity: both T helper 1- and T helper 2-type responses are involved (Q77419245) (← links)