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    Immunotoxicity risks associated with land-treatment of petrochemical wastes revealed using an in situ rodent model by Rafferty, D.P., Lochmiller, R.L., McBee, K., Qualls, C.W., Basta, N.T.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (2001)
    “…“Capsule”: Petrochemical wastes had variable immuno-modulatory effects in resident cotton rats at five different sites. Land-treatment of petrochemical wastes…”
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    Efficacy of histopathology in detecting petrochemical-induced toxicity in wild cotton rats ( Sigmodon hispidus) by Kim, S, Lochmiller, R.L, Stair, E.L, Lish, J.W, Rafferty, D.P, Qualls, C.W

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-2001)
    “…Histopathological assessments of cotton rats was not an effective tool to detect exposure to environmental contaminants from petrochemical waste sites. A…”
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    Soil and vegetation fluoride exposure pathways to cotton rats on a petrochemical-contaminated landfarm by Schroder, J.L, Basta, N.T, Rafferty, D.P, Lochmiller, R.L, Kim, S, Qualls, C.W. Jr, McBee, K

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-09-1999)
    “…Total fluoride (F) content of soils, vegetation, and cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) was measured on a landfarm contaminated with petrochemical wastes. A…”
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    Seasonal hepatic cytochrome P-450 induction in cotton rats ( Sigmodon hispidus) inhabiting petrochemical waste sites by Lochmiller, R.L, McMurry, S.T, McBee, K, Rafferty, D.P, Lish, J.W, Qualls, C.W

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-1999)
    “…Wildlife species inhabiting contaminated sites are often exposed to complex mixtures of chemicals that have known effects on physiological and biochemical…”
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    Tumoricidal Activity of Lymphokine-Activated Killer Cells During Acute Protein Restriction in the Cotton Rat ( Sigmodon hispidus) by Lochmiller, R.L, Sinclair, J.A, Rafferty, D.P

    “…Habitat-induced alterations of immune system function have been implicated in the regulation of survival rates in wild herbivore populations. Protein…”
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