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1998
Analysis of lung damage induced by trichloroethylene inhalation in mice fed diets with low, normal, and high copper content, Giovanetti, Anna, Rossi L., Mancuso Mariateresa, Lombardi C.C., Marasco M.R., Manna F., Altavista P., and Massa E.M. , Toxicologic Pathology, Volume 26, Number 5, p.628-635, (1998)
Analysis of micronuclei and DNA single-strand breaks in mouse splenocytes and peripheral lymphocytes after oral administration of tetramethylthiuram disulfide (thiram), Villani, Paola, Andreoli C., Crebelli R., Pacchierotti Francesca, Zijno A., and Carere A. , Food and Chemical Toxicology, Volume 36, Number 3, p.155-164, (1998)
Diepoxybutane cytotoxicity on mouse germ cells is enhanced by in vivo glutathione depletion: A flow cytometric approach, Spanò, M., Cordelli Eugenia, Leter Giorgio, and Pacchierotti Francesca , Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, Volume 397, Number 1, p.37-43, (1998)
Inhibition of IL-2 production by Nil-2-a in murine T cells, Pucci, S., Doria G., Barile S., Pioli Claudio, and Frasca D. , International Immunology, Volume 10, Number 10, p.1435-1440, (1998)
Measurement and characterization of micronuclei in cultured primary lung cells of mice following inhalation exposure to benzene, Ranaldi, R., Bassani B., Villani Paola, Lombardi C.C., Tanzarella C., and Pacchierotti Francesca , Mutagenesis, Volume 13, Number 5, p.453-460, (1998)
Reproductive toxicity of 1,3-butadiene in the mouse: Cytogenetic analysis of chromosome aberrations in first-cleavage embryos and flow cytometric evaluation of spermatogonial cell killing, Pacchierotti, Francesca, Tiveron C., Ranaldi R., Bassani B., Cordelli Eugenia, Leter Giorgio, and Spanò M. , Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, Volume 397, Number 1, p.55-66, (1998)
Role of mRNA stability in the different patterns of cytokine production by CD4+ cells from young and old mice, Pioli, Claudio, Pucci S., Barile S., Frasca D., and Doria G. , Immunology, Volume 94, Number 3, p.380-387, (1998)