B. Jean Meade researcher at NIOSH
Meade, Barbara Jean, 1952-
VIAF ID: 18792948 (Personal)
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Works
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Dendritic cells as a tool for the predictive identification of skin sensitisation hazard - The report and recommendations of ECVAM workshop 51 |
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Dermal exposure to triclosan induces changes in expression of innate and adaptive immune genes in a mouse model |
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Dermal penetration potential of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in human and mouse skin |
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The determination of draining lymph node cell cytokine mRNA levels in BALB/c mice following dermal sodium lauryl sulfate, dinitrofluorobenzene, and toluene diisocyanate exposure |
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Development and validation of a Listeria monocytogenes host resistance model in female Fischer 344 rats |
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Divergent immunological responses following glutaraldehyde exposure |
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Dogs in the workplace: a review of the benefits and potential challenges |
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Early immunomodulatory effects of dermal triclosan exposure in mice |
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The effect of MMA-SS welding fumes on the humoral immune response in B6C3F1 mice |
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Employee attitudes about the impact of visitation dogs on a college campus |
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Environmental chemical exposure may augment occupational asthma |
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Evaluation of dermal sensitization to Western Red Cedar extract and abietic acid using the local lymph node assay |
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Evaluation of human irritants and weak to moderate sensitizers using a modified LLNA and an irritancy/phenotyping assay |
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Evaluation of IL-9, IL-10, IL-13 and IL-15 as biomarkers of dermal exposure to respiratory sensitizers |
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Evaluation of the hypersensitivity potential of alternative butter flavorings: are they safe substitutes for diacetyl? |
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Evaluation of the potential for dermal exposure to 3-Amino-5-mercapto-1,2,4-triazole (AMT) to induce pulmonary hyperreactivity |
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Exposure to the immunosuppresant, perfluorooctanoic acid, enhances the murine IgE and airway hyperreactivity response to ovalbumin |
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Exposure to triclosan augments the allergic response to ovalbumin in a mouse model of asthma |
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Expression kinetics of miRNA involved in dermal toluene 2,4-diisocyanate sensitization |
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Extract of the seed coat of Tamarindus indica inhibits nitric oxide production by murine macrophages in vitro and in vivo |
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Further development of a flow cytometry assay for identifying and differentiating chemicals known to elicit an irritant, type I, or type IV hypersensitivity response |
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Genetic basis of irritant susceptibility in health care workers |
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Host-parasite dynamics among ... 1983 |
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The humoral immune response of mice exposed to simulated road paving-like asphalt fumes |
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Hydrocarbon-based weapons maintenance compounds produce evidence of contact hypersensitivity in balb/C mice |
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The identification of a sensitizing component used in the manufacturing of an ink ribbon |
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Immunological effects of gulf oil spill: crude oil, COREXIT® EC9500A dispersant and oil/dispersant mixtures |
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Immunomodulatory effect of endotoxin on the development of latex allergy |
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The immunomodulatory potential of microRNA 210 and regulatory T cells in a murine model of chemical sensitization |
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Immunotoxicity of 2',3'-dideoxyinosine in female B6C3F1 mice |
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Immunotoxicity of perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonate and the role of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha |
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Investigations of immunotoxicity and allergic potential induced by topical application of triclosan in mice |
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Irritancy and allergic responses induced by topical application of didecyldimethylammonium chloride |
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Latex allergy: past and present |
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Latex sensitization by dermal exposure can lead to airway hyperreactivity |
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Legislation and other legal issues relevant in choosing to partner with a service dog in the workplace |
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The LLNA: a brief review of recent advances and limitations |
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Measurements of airborne influenza in a healthcare facility |
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Microarray analysis of gene expression patterns induced by irritant and sensitizing chemicals |
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Mission critical: getting veterans with PTSD back to work |
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Modification of the local lymph node assay to evaluate the potential for adverse immunologically-mediated drug reactions |
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Murine immune responses to natural rubber latex proteins |
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Natural rubber latex (NRL) allergens are more often detected in dust than air |
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Occupational immunotoxicology |
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Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane induces estrogenic effects in B6C3F1 mice |
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Potential for immune sensitization following dermal exposure to indium tin oxide |
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Potential health effects associated with dermal exposure to occupational chemicals |
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Potential immunotoxicological health effects following exposure to COREXIT 9500A during cleanup of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill |
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The prediction and confirmation of potential respiratory sensitizers generated from indoor air samples |
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Respiratory exposure of mice to diesel exhaust particles decreased the spleen antibody-forming cell response |
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Response to letter to the editor |
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The role of sensitization routes in the development of type I hypersensitivity to natural rubber latex in mice |
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Selecting quality service dogs (part 1): morphological and health considerations |
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The sensitization potential of furfuryl alcohol |
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Skin penetration by the natural rubber latex proteins, hevein, and rubber elongation factor |
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Toxic response following latex drain implantation |
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Toxicological analysis of limonene reaction products using an in vitro exposure system |
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Triclosan induces thymic stromal lymphopoietin in skin promoting Th2 allergic responses |
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Use of a multidisciplinary approach that identified phenolic dermal sensitizers in a wound closure tape |
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Whole-body inhalation exposure to 1-bromopropane suppresses the IgM response to sheep red blood cells in female B6C3F1 mice and Fisher 344/N rats |
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