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Transcriptional responses in spleens from mice exposed to Yersinia pestis CO92James V Rogers
Battelle Memorial Institute, 505 King Avenue, JM 7, Columbus, OH 43201, USA
Microb Pathog 43:67-77. 2007..This study provides new information on the underlying transcriptional mechanisms in mice to Y. pestis infection...
Formaldehyde gas inactivation of Bacillus anthracis, Bacillus subtilis, and Geobacillus stearothermophilus spores on indoor surface materialsJ V Rogers
Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH 43201, USA
J Appl Microbiol 103:1104-12. 2007..To evaluate the decontamination of Bacillus anthracis, Bacillus subtilis, and Geobacillus stearothermophilus spores on indoor surface materials using formaldehyde gas...
Vapour-phase hydrogen peroxide inactivates Yersinia pestis dried on polymers, steel, and glass surfacesJ V Rogers
Battelle Biomedical Research Center, 505 King Avenue, JM 7, Columbus, OH 43201, USA
Lett Appl Microbiol 47:279-85. 2008..This study evaluated the inactivation of virulent Yersinia pestis dried on polymers, steel, and glass surfaces using vapour-phase hydrogen peroxide...
A review of transcriptomics in cutaneous chemical exposureJames V Rogers
Battelle Memorial Institute, Biomedical Research Center, Columbus, Ohio 43201, USA
Cutan Ocul Toxicol 28:157-70. 2009....
Preliminary microRNA analysis in lung tissue to identify potential therapeutic targets against H5N1 infectionJames V Rogers
Battelle, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Viral Immunol 25:3-11. 2012..This study provides insight into the differential miRNA expression with respect to the host-pathogen relationship and identification of potential therapeutic drug targets...
An assessment of transcriptional changes in porcine skin exposed to bromine vaporJames V Rogers
Battelle Biomedical Research Center, Columbus, OH 43201, USA
J Biochem Mol Toxicol 25:252-62. 2011....
Decreased time for detection and quantification of virulent Bacillus anthracis and Yersinia pestis using a BioNanoPore (BNP) membrane technologyJ V Rogers
Battelle Memorial Institute, Biomedical Research Center, Columbus, OH 43201, USA
Lett Appl Microbiol 48:793-6. 2009..anthracis and Y. pestis, which could aid in the evaluation of potential medical countermeasures and treatments as well as other biological defense applications such as surface sampling or decontamination efficacy...
Use of superabsorbent polymer gels for surface decontamination of Bacillus anthracis sporesJ V Rogers
Battelle, Columbus, OH, USA
Lett Appl Microbiol 48:180-6. 2009..This study evaluated the inactivation of Bacillus anthracis Vollum spores dried on a nonporous surface using a superabsorbent polymer (SAP) gel containing commercially available liquid decontaminants...
Transcriptional responses associated with sulfur mustard and thermal burns in porcine skinJames V Rogers
Battelle Memorial Institute, Biomedical Research Center, Columbus, Ohio 43201, USA
Cutan Ocul Toxicol 27:135-60. 2008..This study is the first to directly assess transcriptional changes in porcine skin subjected to HD or thermal injury over the same time period...
Decontamination assessment of Bacillus anthracis, Bacillus subtilis, and Geobacillus stearothermophilus spores on indoor surfaces using a hydrogen peroxide gas generatorJ V Rogers
Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, OH 43201, USA
J Appl Microbiol 99:739-48. 2005..To evaluate the decontamination of Bacillus anthracis, Bacillus subtilis, and Geobacillus stearothermophilus spores on indoor surface materials using hydrogen peroxide gas...
Transcriptional changes in porcine skin at 7 days following sulfur mustard and thermal burn injuryJennifer A Price
Battelle Memorial Institute, Biomedical Research Center, Columbus, Ohio 43201, USA
Cutan Ocul Toxicol 28:129-40. 2009....
Gene expression analysis of bromine-induced burns in porcine skinJennifer A Price
Battelle Memorial Institute, Biomedical Research Center, Columbus, OH 43201, United States
Toxicol Lett 182:69-78. 2008..The present study is an initial assessment of the transcriptional responses to cutaneous bromine exposure identifying molecular networks and genes that could serve as targets for developing therapeutics for bromine-induced skin injury...
Time- and dose-dependent analysis of gene expression using microarrays in sulfur mustard-exposed miceCarol L K Sabourin
Battelle Memorial Institute, Medical Research and Evaluation Facility, Columbus, OH 43201, USA
J Biochem Mol Toxicol 18:300-12. 2004....
A preliminary assessment of Bacillus anthracis spore inactivation using an electrochemically activated solution (ECASOL)J V Rogers
Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, USA
Lett Appl Microbiol 43:482-8. 2006..anthracis spores in suspension, similar to 5% HTH. Significance and Impact of the Study: These results provide information for decontaminating B. anthracis Ames and Vollum 1B spores in suspension using ECASOL...
Microarray analysis of gene expression in murine skin exposed to sulfur mustardJames V Rogers
Battelle Memorial Institute, Medical Research and Evaluation Facility, Columbus, OH 43201, USA
J Biochem Mol Toxicol 18:289-99. 2004..The results of this study provide a further understanding of the molecular responses to cutaneous SM exposure, and enable the identification of potential diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets for treating SM injury...
Localization of substance P gene expression for evaluating protective countermeasures against sulfur mustardStacy L Casbohm
Battelle Memorial Institute, Medical Research and Evaluation Facility, 505 King Avenue, JM-3, Columbus, OH 43201, USA
Toxicology 204:229-39. 2004..05) the mean number of SP+ cells at 60 and 360 min. This study demonstrates that SP expression could provide an additional endpoint for evaluating the effectiveness of vanilloid drugs on SM-induced skin inflammation...
Transcriptional analysis of protective antigen-stimulated PBMC from non-human primates vaccinated with the anthrax vaccine absorbedJames V Rogers
Battelle Memorial Institute, 505 King Avenue, JM-7, Columbus, OH 43201, USA
Vaccine 24:3609-17. 2006..Results were corroborated for several genes by real-time RT-PCR. This study provides information on the potential underlying transcriptional mechanisms in the immune response to PA in AVA-vaccinated rhesus macaques...
Local and systemic toxicity of JP-8 from cutaneous exposuresJames N McDougal
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Wright State University School of Medicine, 3640 Col Glenn Highway, Dayton, OH 45435, USA
Toxicol Lett 149:301-8. 2004..The purpose of this manuscript is to review studies of local and systemic toxicity of JP-8...
Gene expression in rat skin induced by irritating chemicalsJames V Rogers
Geo-Centers, Inc, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433, USA
J Biochem Mol Toxicol 17:123-37. 2003..Sodium lauryl sulfate transcript changes increased with dose and were maximum at 4 h. Limonene transcript changes were more numerous at 1 h than at 4 h. The observed differences may reflect different mechanisms of irritation...
Molecular and histological responses in rat skin exposed to m-xylenePalur G Gunasekar
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Medicine, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435, USA
J Biochem Mol Toxicol 17:92-4. 2003..Our study demonstrates that dermal exposure to m-xylene promotes IL-1 alpha and iNOS production in skin and these proteins may serve as early indicators of skin irritation...
Improved method for in vitro assessment of dermal toxicity for volatile organic chemicalsJames V Rogers
Geo-Centers, Inc, 2856 G. Street, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433, USA
Toxicol Lett 135:125-35. 2002..Based on this method, a biologically-based mathematical model could be used to determine an equivalent external dose for a specific toxic end point...
