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    Parenteral Nutrition as an Unexpected and Preventable Source of Mercury Exposure in Preterm Infants by Jering, Karola, MD, Aschner, Michael, PhD, Beller, Amy, RN, Hamm, Ellyn L., MM, MT-BC, Langdon, Margaret, RRT, Maitre, Nathalie L., MD, PhD

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-06-2015)
    “…Perinatal mercury exposure has neurodevelopmental consequences, which may be worse in preterm infants. In our cohort (N = 60), maternal and infant prenatal…”
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    Organic and Inorganic Mercury in Neonatal Rat Brain after Prenatal Exposure to Methylmercury and Mercury Vapor by Ishitobi, Hiromi, Stern, Sander, Thurston, Sally W., Zareba, Grazyna, Langdon, Margaret, Gelein, Robert, Weiss, Bernard

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-02-2010)
    “…Background: Many populations are exposed to multiple species of mercury (Hg), predominantly organic Hg as methylmercury (MeHg) from fish, and inorganic Hg as…”
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    Exposure to inorganic mercury in vivo attenuates extrinsic apoptotic signaling in Staphylococcal aureus enterotoxin B stimulated T-cells by Laiosa, Michael D., Eckles, Kevin G., Langdon, Margaret, Rosenspire, Allen J., McCabe, Michael J.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (15-12-2007)
    “…The heavy metal mercury (Hg) is known to have immunomodulatory properties affecting lymphocyte signal transduction, death receptor signaling and autoimmunity…”
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    Attenuation of CD95-induced apoptosis by inorganic mercury: caspase-3 is not a direct target of low levels of Hg2 by MCCABE, Michael J, ECKLES, Kevin G, LANGDON, Margaret, CLARKSON, Thomas W, WHITEKUS, Michael J, ROSENSPIRE, Allen J

    Published in Toxicology letters (15-01-2005)
    “…Exposure to environmental mercury may be a factor that contributes to idiosyncratic autoimmune disease. Studies have demonstrated that inorganic, ionic mercury…”
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    Attenuation of CD95-induced apoptosis by inorganic mercury: caspase-3 is not a direct target of low levels of Hg 2 by McCabe, Michael J., Eckles, Kevin G., Langdon, Margaret, Clarkson, Thomas W., Whitekus, Michael J., Rosenspire, Allen J.

    Published in Toxicology letters (2005)
    “…Exposure to environmental mercury may be a factor that contributes to idiosyncratic autoimmune disease. Studies have demonstrated that inorganic, ionic mercury…”
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    Yuman Plurals: From Derivation to Inflection to Noun Agreement by Langdon, Margaret

    “…Various aspects of the expression of plurality in the Yuman family as well as specific problems relating to the synchronic and diachronic interpretation of the…”
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    Boundaries and Lenition in Yuman Languages by Langdon, Margaret

    “…The nature & theoretical implications of assigning boundaries is examined in detail, with the help of both synchronic & diachronic evidence from the process of…”
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    Yuman 'And' by Langdon, Margaret

    “…Although Yuman languages lack formally identifiable conjunctions, there are words that can be translated as 'and, and then, so'. The origins & behavior of some…”
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    Animal Talk in Cocopa by Langdon, Margaret

    “…This article discusses an abnormal type of speech in the Cocopa language called animal talk, which deals with how humans refer to the communication between…”
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    Boundaries and Lenition in Yuman Languages by Langdon, Margaret

    “…This article discusses the role of boundaries in Yuman languages and gives a general idea of Yuman phonology. Basic units in the morphology and syntax are also…”
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    Metathesis in Yuman Languages by Langdon, Margaret

    Published in Language (Baltimore) (01-12-1976)
    “…Yuman languages allow an unusually large number of instances of non-systematic metathesis affecting a wide variety of consonant types. When we seek an…”
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