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R C BRAUNBERG

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Gaines D, McClure D, BRAUNBERG R, Luu A, Jackson N, Barton C, et al.
Food Chem Toxicol . 2001 Aug; 39(11):1109-17. PMID: 11527570
Mature, female swine were randomly assigned to one of seven dietary groups. Swine in groups 1-3 were fed a cholesterol-rich diet for 55 days while the remaining groups remained on...
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Kim C, Virella A, BRAUNBERG R, Ross I, Matthews R, Johnson W, et al.
Brain Res . 1996 Feb; 709(1):59-64. PMID: 8869557
Transport of glutamic acid by the choroid plexus, the blood-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier, was investigated by using the isolated choroid plexi from the fourth (FVCP) and lateral ventricles (LVCP) of...
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Friedman L, Gaines D, Newell R, Smith M, BRAUNBERG R, Flynn T, et al.
J Anim Sci . 1995 May; 73(5):1340-50. PMID: 7545146
As part of a larger study designed to characterize the early developmental stages of the Hormel-Hanford strain miniature pig, the brain, kidney, liver, pancreas, and spleen from male animals were...
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Gaines D, Friedman L, Newell R, Matthews R, Sager A, BRAUNBERG R, et al.
Lab Anim . 1994 Oct; 28(4):380-6. PMID: 7830380
Ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) and fatty acid synthetase (FAS) activities were determined in tissues from male neonate and juvenile miniature swine (Hormel-Hanford strain) at various ages. ODC activity was measured in...
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Friedman L, Gaines D, Newell R, Sager A, Matthews R, BRAUNBERG R
Lab Anim . 1994 Oct; 28(4):376-9. PMID: 7830379
As part of a larger study designed to characterize the early developmental stages of the Hormel-Hanford strain miniature pig, whole body, brain, kidney, liver, pancreas and spleen from male animals...
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BRAUNBERG R, Barton C, Gantt O, Friedman L
Nat Toxins . 1994 Jan; 2(3):124-31. PMID: 8087432
The mycotoxins citrinin and ochratoxin A are produced in common by some molds and have been found together in a number of foods and animal feeds. We used in vitro...
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Barton C, BRAUNBERG R, Friedman L
Biometrics . 1993 Mar; 49(1):95-105. PMID: 8513113
A general approach using nonlinear regression models is presented for evaluating additivity, synergism, and antagonism of mixtures of toxins for proportions and ratio-scale response measures. This approach provides several advantages...
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BRAUNBERG R, Gantt O, Barton C, Friedman L
Arch Environ Contam Toxicol . 1992 May; 22(4):464-70. PMID: 1586208
Ochratoxin A and citrinin are nephrotoxic mycotoxins found in a variety of foods and feeds. Before studying possible interactions between these two toxins, their individual biochemical effects were examined in...
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Gaines D, Friedman L, BRAUNBERG R
Anal Biochem . 1989 Apr; 178(1):52-6. PMID: 2499219
A modified microassay for the determination of metabolically generated 14CO2 is described and is applied to the measurement of ornithine decarboxylase in animal tissue preparations. In this technique, the reaction...
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BRAUNBERG R, Gantt O, Friedman L
Food Chem Toxicol . 1982 Oct; 20(5):541-6. PMID: 6890508
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