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R F Robledo

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Logan R, Robledo R, Recla J, Philip V, Bubier J, Jay J, et al.
Genes Brain Behav . 2013 Feb; 12(4):424-37. PMID: 23433259
Historically our ability to identify genetic variants underlying complex behavioral traits in mice has been limited by low mapping resolution of conventional mouse crosses. The newly developed Diversity Outbred (DO)...
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Harris D, Sakiestewa D, Titone D, Robledo R, Young R, Witten M
Toxicol Ind Health . 2001 Nov; 16(7-8):261-5. PMID: 11693943
Chronic exposure to jet fuel has been shown to cause human liver dysfunction, emotional dysfunction, abnormal electroencephalograms, shortened attention spans, and to decrease sensorimotor speed (3-5). Exposure to potential environmental...
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Harris D, Sakiestewa D, Titone D, Robledo R, Young R, Witten M
Toxicol Ind Health . 2001 Nov; 16(7-8):253-9. PMID: 11693942
Previous studies have shown that short-term, low-concentration JP-8 exposure had significant effects on the immune system that persisted for extended periods of time. It was found that administration of aerosolized...
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Robledo R, Young R, Lantz R, Witten M
Toxicol Pathol . 2000 Oct; 28(5):656-63. PMID: 11026600
B6.A.D. (Ahr(d)/Nat(s)) mice were utilized to investigate the short-term pulmonary response to JP-8 jet fuel (JP-8) aerosol inhalation. Mice were nose-only exposed to atmospheres of 0 to 118 mg/m3 for...
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Harris D, Sakiestewa D, Robledo R, Young R, Witten M
Toxicol Ind Health . 2000 May; 16(2):78-84. PMID: 10798625
The U.S. Air Force has implemented the widespread use of JP-8 jet fuel in its operations, although a thorough understanding of its potential effects upon exposed personnel is unclear. Exposure...
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Robledo R, CUMMINS A, Walsh E, Taatjes D, Mossman B
Am J Pathol . 2000 Apr; 156(4):1307-16. PMID: 10751356
Activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK) has been associated with the advent of asbestos-associated apoptosis and proliferation in mesothelial and alveolar epithelial cells and may be linked to the development...
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Robledo R, Barber D, Witten M
Toxicol Sci . 1999 Sep; 51(1):119-25. PMID: 10496683
The loss of epithelial barrier integrity in bronchial and bronchiolar airways may be an initiating factor in the observed onset of toxicant-induced lung injuries. Acute 1-h inhalation exposures to aerosolized...
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Wang S, Lantz R, Vermeulen M, Chen G, Breceda V, Robledo R, et al.
Toxicol Ind Health . 1999 Sep; 15(5):464-9. PMID: 10487357
Acute inhalation of diesel fuel-polycarbonate plastic (DFPP) smoke causes severe lung injury, leading to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and death. It has been reported that the initiation of acute...
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Wang S, Lantz R, Robledo R, Breceda V, Hays A, Witten M
Toxicol Pathol . 1999 Jun; 27(3):334-41. PMID: 10356710
In a simulated fire-related smoke exposure protocol, New Zealand white rabbits were utilized to investigate the potential effects of the 21-aminosteroid (lazaroid) analog U75412E on the early events of acute...
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Robledo R, Witten M
Am J Physiol . 1999 Feb; 276(2):L229-38. PMID: 9950884
Recent evidence suggests that neurokinin (NK)-receptor activation may have a protective role in maintaining lung integrity when challenged by airborne toxicants such as sulfur dioxide, ozone, acrolein, or hydrocarbons. To...