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Dysfunction in Nervous System
1-Apr-96 |
The "Gulf War syndrome". Is there evidence of dysfunction in the nervous system? |
Chronic Multisymptom Illness
16-Sep-98 |
Chronic multisymptom illness affecting Air Force veterans of the Gulf War. |
Segments Homologous to Chromosomes
6-May-99 |
RNAs in the sera of Persian Gulf War veterans have segments homologous to chromosome 22q11.2. |
Squalene Antibodies
1-Feb-00 |
Antibodies to squalene in Gulf War syndrome. |
Effect of Basal Ganglia Injury
9-Sep-00 |
Effect of basal ganglia injury on central dopamine activity in Gulf War syndrome: correlation of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and plasma homovanillic acid levels. |
Activation of Coagulation System
11-Oct-00 |
Activation of the coagulation system in Gulf War Illness: a potential pathophysiologic link with chronic fatigue syndrome. A laboratory approach to diagnosis. |
Inhalation of Sarin
17-Jun-01 |
Response of F344 rats to inhalation of subclinical levels of sarin: exploring potential causes of Gulf War illness. |
Altered Immune Function
26-Feb-04 |
Pyridostigmine bromide (PYR) alters immune function in B6C3F1 mice. |
Cellular Abnormalities
11-Jun-04 |
Cellular and humoral immune abnormalities in Gulf War veterans. |
Teratogenicity of DU Aerosols
26-Aug-05 |
Teratogenicity of depleted uranium aerosols: a review from an epidemiological perspective. |
Brain is Target Organ
1-Sep-05 |
The brain is a target organ after acute exposure to depleted uranium. |
Micronuclei Frequencies in Lymphocytes
6-Sep-05 |
Micronuclei frequencies in peripheral blood lymphocytes of individuals exposed to depleted uranium. |
Hair Bioassay Can Assess DU Exposure
1-Oct-05 |
Measurement of the 234U/238U ratio by MC-ICPMS in drinking water, hair, nails, and urine as an indicator of uranium exposure source. |
Hepatic Effects of Depleted Uranium
18-Oct-05 |
Short-term hepatic effects of depleted uranium on xenobiotic and bile acid metabolizing cytochrome P450 enzymes in the rat. |
Lung Cell Response to Uranium.
5-Nov-05 |
Proteomic analysis of the response of human lung cells to uranium. |
Leukemic Transformation
27-Nov-05 |
Leukemic transformation of hematopoietic cells in mice internally exposed to depleted uranium. |
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
1-Dec-05 |
A Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - related proteome in human cerebrospinal fluid. |
Behavioural Effects of DU in Rats
16-Dec-05 |
Bioaccumulation and behavioural effects of depleted uranium in rats exposed to repeated inhalations. |
Depleted Uranium Poisoning (D.U.)
31-Dec-05 |
In Vitro Immune Toxicity of Depleted Uranium: Effects on Murine
Macrophages, CD4+ T Cells, and Gene Expression Profiles |
Inflammatory effects of DU Inhalation
12-Jan-06 |
Genotoxic and inflammatory effects of depleted uranium particles inhaled by rats. |
Contamination of Europe
By Chris Busby and Saoirse Morgan
15-Jan-06 |
Did the use of Uranium weapons in Gulf War 2 result in contamination of Europe? Evidence from the measurements of the Atomic Weapons Establishment, Aldermaston, Berkshire, UK. |
Summary of Health Complaints
26-Jan-06 |
Gulf War veterans have a number of health complaints. We therefore decided to carry out a systematic review to identify and summarize the findings. |
Lupus Related Autoantibodies
1-Feb-06 |
Induction of lupus-related specific autoantibodies by non-specific inflammation caused by an intraperitoneal injection of n-hexadecane in BALB/c mice. |
Sarin Gene Profiles
14-Feb-06 |
Gene expression profiles of the rat brain both immediately and 3 months following acute sarin exposure. |
Sarin Gene Profiles
14-Feb-06 |
Gene expression profiles of the rat brain both immediately and 3 months following acute sarin exposure. |
Depleted Uranium Effects
25-Feb-06 |
Effects of depleted uranium after short-term exposure on vitamin D metabolism in rats. |
Toxic Chemical Sarin Damages
By: DukeMed News
14-Mar-06 |
A toxic chemical called sarin that is often used in chemical warfare
inflicts widespread damage to genes that control memory, thinking, mood, muscle
control and a range of other brain functions, a new animal study has shown. |
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
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What is Hashimoto's Thyroiditis? |