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    Placental Oxidative Stress Alters Expression of Murine Osteogenic Genes and Impairs Fetal Skeletal Formation by Prater, M.R, Laudermilch, C.L, Liang, C, Holladay, S.D

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-09-2008)
    “…Abstract Fetal and placental developments rely on an intricate balance of nutrients, growth factors, and signaling pathways at precise times in gestation…”
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    Does Immune Stimulation or Antioxidant Therapy Reduce MNU-induced Placental Damage Via Activation of Jak-STAT and NFκB Signaling Pathways? by Prater, M.R, Laudermilch, C.L, Holladay, S.D

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-05-2007)
    “…Abstract Maternal oxidative balance and immune health impact both placental and fetal developments. The alkylating agent methylnitrosourea (MNU) increases…”
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    Single-dose topical exposure to the pyrethroid insecticide, permethrin in C57BL/6N mice: effects on thymus and spleen by Prater, M.R., Gogal Jr, R.M., Blaylock, B.L., Longstreth, J., Holladay, S.D.

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-12-2002)
    “…Immunomodulatory effects of single topical exposure to permethrin were evaluated in 5-week-old female C57BL/6N mice. Mice exposed to 5–25 μl permethrin…”
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    Role of Maternal Dietary Antioxidant Supplementation in Murine Placental and Fetal Limb Development by Prater, M.R., Zimmerman, K.L., Pinn, L.C., Keay, J.M., Laudermilch, C.L., Holladay, S.D.

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-04-2006)
    “…Methylnitrosourea (MNU) is a multisystem teratogen that damages proliferating cells through macromolecule alkylation and generation of reactive oxygen species…”
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    Non-native grasses alter evapotranspiration and energy balance in Great Basin sagebrush communities by Prater, Margaret R., DeLucia, Evan H.

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (21-09-2006)
    “…Over the last century non-native plants have invaded sagebrush communities of the American West. The widespread transformation from native sagebrush to…”
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    Maternal immune stimulation in mice decreases fetal malformations caused by teratogens by Holladay, S.D, Sharova, L.V, Punareewattana, K, Hrubec, T.C, Gogal, R.M, Prater, M.R, Sharov, A.A

    Published in International Immunopharmacology (01-02-2002)
    “…For unknown reasons, non-specific stimulation of the maternal immune system in pregnant mice has what appears to be a broad-spectrum efficacy for reducing…”
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    Combined dermal exposure to permethrin and cis-urocanic acid suppresses the contact hypersensitivity response in C57BL/6N mice in an additive manner by Prater, M.R., Blaylock, B.L., Holladay, S.D.

    “…Cutaneous exposure to the pyrethroid insecticide permethrin significantly suppresses contact hypersensitivity (CH) response to oxazolone in C57BL/6N mice…”
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    Bilateral dissected spleens and thymuses in rodents exhibit homogeneity in leukocyte markers by Gogal, R.M., Prater, M.R., Smith, B.J., Johnson, M.S., Holladay, S.D.

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (26-01-2001)
    “…Histopathologic evaluation and/or archiving of sections of spleen or thymus from all study animals may be mandated by study protocol (e.g., Toxic Substances…”
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    Diffuse annular fusiform adenocarcinoma in a dog by Prater, M R, Flatland, B, Newman, S J, Sponenberg, D P, Chao, J

    “…Canine colonic intestinal adenocarcinoma typically presents as rectal polypoid or annular stenotic masses causing clinical signs consistent with large bowel…”
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    Characterization of metastatic intestinal adenocarcinoma with differentiation into multiple morphologic cell types in a Virginia opossum by Prater, M.R, Duncan, R.B, Gaydos, J

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-09-1999)
    “…A captively maintained mature male opossum (Didelphis virginiana) utilized in a research protocol was presented with clinical signs of chronic diarrhea and…”
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