C B Hartmann
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Matveyeva M, Hartmann C, Harrison M, Cabral G, McCOY K
Int J Immunopharmacol
. 2000 Mar;
22(5):373-81.
PMID: 10708885
Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) causes an antigen-dependent defect in the ability of macrophages to activate helper T cells, and this drug-induced impairment is mediated through the peripheral CB2 receptor. Various requirements for...
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Lewis T, Hartmann C, McCOY K
J Immunol
. 1998 Sep;
161(5):2151-7.
PMID: 9725206
Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is a semiconductor utilized in the electronics industry. Chemical exposure of animals causes a local inflammatory reaction, but systemic immunosuppression. Mice were administered i.p. 200 mg/kg GaAs...
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Gallium arsenide differentially affects processing of phagolysosomal targeted antigen by macrophages
Lewis T, Hartmann C, McCOY K
J Leukoc Biol
. 1998 Mar;
63(3):321-30.
PMID: 9500519
Gallium arsenide, a semiconductor utilized in the electronics industry, causes immunosuppression in animals. The chemical's effect on macrophages to process antigen for activating pigeon cytochrome-specific helper T cell hybridoma was...
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Hartmann C, McCOY K
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 1996 Dec;
141(2):365-72.
PMID: 8975760
Gallium arsenide (GaAs) suppresses numerous immunologic functions of leukocytes at distal locations from the exposure site. The effect of direct GaAs exposure on peritoneal cells was examined by i.p. administration...