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Blom S, Behan-Bush R, Ankrum J, Yang L, Stephens S
bioRxiv . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39975379
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is caused by the selective autoimmune ablation of pancreatic β-cells. Emerging evidence reveals β-cell secretory dysfunction arises early in T1D development and may contribute to diseases...
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Sander E, El-Hattab M, Jacobson K, Klingelhutz A, Ankrum J, Calve S
Cell Mol Bioeng . 2025 Feb; 17(6):597-608. PMID: 39926384
Introduction: Scarring from traumatic injury, burns, and other complications remains a significant problem that diminishes quality of life for millions of people worldwide. A common target for the development of...
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Gourronc F, Bullert A, Helm-Kwasny B, Adamcakova-Dodd A, Wang H, Jing X, et al.
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol . 2024 Dec; 113():104612. PMID: 39674530
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are linked to cancer, learning disabilities, liver and cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. Older schools often contain high levels of PCBs, and inhalation is a major source of...
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Bitterlich L, Tunstead C, Hogan A, Ankrum J, English K
Cytotherapy . 2024 Nov; 27(2):169-180. PMID: 39580716
Innate training of macrophages can be beneficial for the clearance of pathogens. However, for certain chronic conditions, innate training can have detrimental effects due to an excessive production of pro-inflammatory...
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Bullert A, Wang H, Linahon M, Chimenti M, Adamcakova-Dodd A, Li X, et al.
Toxicology . 2024 Oct; 509:153965. PMID: 39369937
A semi-volatile polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congener, PCB52, is present in the indoor air of schools; however, the effects of inhaled PCB52 on the brain have not been investigated. This study...
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Dean L, Bullert A, Wang H, Adamcakova-Dodd A, Mangalam A, Thorne P, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2024 Oct; 480:135999. PMID: 39369679
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), such as PCB52, are hazardous environmental contaminants present in indoor and outdoor environments. Oral PCB exposure affects the colon microbiome; however, it is unknown if inhalation of...
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Helm-Kwasny B, Bullert A, Wang H, Chimenti M, Adamcakova-Dodd A, Jing X, et al.
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol . 2024 Jul; 110:104520. PMID: 39067718
Elevated airborne PCB levels in older schools are concerning due to their health impacts, including cancer, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), cardiovascular issues, neurodevelopmental diseases, and diabetes. During a...
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Zaniker E, Hashim P, Gauthier S, Ankrum J, Campo H, Duncan F
Bioengineering (Basel) . 2024 Jul; 11(7). PMID: 39061801
Ex vivo follicle growth is an essential tool, enabling interrogation of folliculogenesis, ovulation, and luteinization. Though significant advancements have been made, existing follicle culture strategies can be technically challenging and...
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Murphy A, Asif H, Cingoz H, Gourronc F, Ankrum J, Klingelhutz A, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 2024 Apr; 109(11):2920-2936. PMID: 38597153
Context: Obesity is a disease with deleterious effects on the female reproductive tract, including the endometrium. Objective: We sought to understand the effects of excess adipose on the benign endometrium....
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Wang H, Bullert A, Li X, Stevens H, Klingelhutz A, Ankrum J, et al.
Toxicology . 2023 Nov; 500:153677. PMID: 37995827
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are persistent organic pollutants (POPs) that ubiquitously exist in the environment. PCB exposure has been linked to cancer and multi-system toxicity, including endocrine disruption, immune inhibition, and...