Dori R. Germolec mostly deals with Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Immunology, Immune system and Cytokine. Her research in Endocrinology intersects with topics in Cancer research, Toxicity, Antigen and TGF alpha. Dori R. Germolec combines subjects such as Ovalbumin and Intensive care with her study of Internal medicine.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Lung, Disease and Intensive care medicine in addition to Immunology. Her Immune system research includes themes of Cytotoxic T cell, Immunopathology and Lymphocyte. DNA repair, Carcinogenesis, Arsenate, Glutathione and Arsenic toxicity is closely connected to Molecular biology in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Cytokine.
Dori R. Germolec mainly focuses on Immunology, Immune system, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Toxicity. Her work on Cytokine, Inflammation and Immunotoxicology as part of general Immunology study is frequently connected to Risk assessment, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. Her study on Cytokine also encompasses disciplines like
Her work carried out in the field of Immune system brings together such families of science as Spleen, Cytotoxic T cell, Natural killer cell and Immunosuppression. Her Endocrinology study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Cancer research. Her Toxicity study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Oral administration and Carcinogen.
Dori R. Germolec focuses on Immunology, Immune system, Pharmacology, Toxicity and Microbiology. Her studies deal with areas such as Single-nucleotide polymorphism and Sex specific as well as Immunology. The Immune system study combines topics in areas such as Aspergillus fumigatus, Lung and Respiratory system.
Dori R. Germolec interconnects Sprague dawley rats and Metabolism in the investigation of issues within Pharmacology. Her work deals with themes such as Sprague dawley, Dimethylamine and Carcinogen, which intersect with Toxicity. The concepts of her Carcinogen study are interwoven with issues in Endocrinology, Reproductive toxicity, Spleen, Internal medicine and Genotoxicity.
Her primary areas of study are Immunology, Immune system, Environmental health, Aspergillus fumigatus and Lung. Her Immunology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Serum concentration and Bioaccumulation. Her study in Immune system is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Regulation of gene expression and Respiratory system.
Dori R. Germolec works mostly in the field of Environmental health, limiting it down to topics relating to Tolerable daily intake and, in certain cases, Toxicology and Developmental immunotoxicity. Her study looks at the relationship between Toxicology and fields such as Nose only inhalation, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Her Lung research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Aerosolization, Microbiology, Lymph, Conidium and Cellular infiltration.
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Comparative toxicity of trivalent and pentavalent inorganic and methylated arsenicals in rat and human cells.
M Styblo;L M Del Razo;L Vega;D R Germolec.
Archives of Toxicology (2000)
Biomarkers of oxidative stress study II : are oxidation products of lipids, proteins, and DNA markers of CCl4 poisoning?
M.B. Kadiiska;B.C. Gladen;D.D. Baird;D. Germolec.
Free Radical Biology and Medicine (2005)
Development of a testing battery to assess chemical-induced immunotoxicity: National toxicology program's guidelines for immunotoxicity evaluation in mice
Michael I. Luster;Albert E. Munson;Peter T. Thomas;Michael P. Holsapple.
Toxicological Sciences (1988)
Evaluation of nanoparticle immunotoxicity
Marina A. Dobrovolskaia;Dori R. Germolec;James L. Weaver.
Nature Nanotechnology (2009)
Risk Assessment in Immunotoxicology: II. Relationships between Immune and Host Resistance Tests
Michael I. Luster;Christopher Portier;D. Gayla Pait;Gary J. Rosenthal.
Toxicological Sciences (1993)
It's all about sex: gender, lung development and lung disease
Michelle A. Carey;Jeffrey W. Card;James W. Voltz;Samuel J. Arbes.
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism (2007)
Prevalence and Sociodemographic Correlates of Antinuclear Antibodies In the United States
Minoru Satoh;Edward K. L. Chan;Lindsey A. Ho;Kathryn M. Rose.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (2012)
Differential Effects of Trivalent and Pentavalent Arsenicals on Cell Proliferation and Cytokine Secretion in Normal Human Epidermal Keratinocytes
Libia Vega;Miroslav Styblo;Rachel Patterson;William Cullen.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology (2001)
Immunotoxicity of Perfluorinated Compounds: Recent Developments
Jamie C. DeWitt;Margie M. Peden-Adams;Jennifer M. Keller;Dori R. Germolec.
Toxicologic Pathology (2012)
Oxidative Stress and Its Role in Skin Disease
Kevin J. Trouba;Hisham K. Hamadeh;Rupesh P. Amin;Dori R. Germolec.
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling (2002)
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