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Interdisciplinary Toxicology
Volume 9 (2016): Issue 1 (March 2016)
Open Access
Original Article. Inflammatory effect of 2-aminoanthracene (2AA) on adipose tissue gene expression in pregnant Sprague Dawley rats
Shamaya L. Whitby
Shamaya L. Whitby
,
Daniel A. Hunter
Daniel A. Hunter
,
Wilson Yau
Wilson Yau
,
Elizabeth W. Howerth
Elizabeth W. Howerth
and
Worlanyo E. Gato
Worlanyo E. Gato
| May 17, 2017
Interdisciplinary Toxicology
Volume 9 (2016): Issue 1 (March 2016)
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Published Online:
May 17, 2017
Page range:
17 - 24
Received:
Jan 14, 2016
Accepted:
Mar 23, 2016
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1515/intox-2016-0003
Keywords
2-aminoanthracene
,
adipose tissue (AT)
,
CD68
,
TNFα
,
inflammatory response
,
susceptibility
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Shamaya L. Whitby
Department of Chemistry, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro,
Georgia, USA
Daniel A. Hunter
Department of Chemistry, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro,
Georgia, USA
Wilson Yau
Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens,
Georgia, USA
Elizabeth W. Howerth
Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens,
Georgia, USA
Worlanyo E. Gato
Department of Chemistry, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro,
Georgia, USA