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Dr. Cheryl Rockwell has found that a common food additive may be linked to a rise in food allergies.She will receive grant funds from the NIH / NIEHS after being included as an Outstanding New Environmental Scientist (ONES).
Arteriolar oxygen reactivity: Where is the sensor and what is the mechanism of action?
"Data of enzymatic activities of the electron transport chain and ATP synthase complexes in mouse hepatoma cells following exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)."
Congrats on receiving an Outstanding New Enivornmental Scientists award
Congratulations to our Spring Semester graduates from our online programs!
Thursday, May 19, 2016 - 9:30–3:00 p.m.
Room 1415 Biomedical and Physical Sciences (BPS) Building
Congratulations to Eric Klomparens, a student in our online Master’s Program.
ASPET 2016 Toxicology Division Award Winners
Methylmercury (MeHg) disrupts cerebellar function, especially during development. Cerebellar granule cells (CGC), which are particularly susceptible to MeHg by unknown mechanisms, migrate during this process.
An endocannabinoid system is present in the mouse olfactory epithelium but does not modulate olfaction.
The conformational signature of β-arrestin2 predicts its trafficking and signalling functions
Congratulations to Nadia Ayala-Lopez for winning the Daniel T. O'Connor Travel Award from the Catecholamine Society.
Regional heterogeneity in the reactivity of equine small pulmonary blood vessels
Sept 9 - Marriott University Place
Sept 10 - MSU Radiology Atrium, Life Science Building

The ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) Awards introduces undergraduate students to pharmacology research by utilizing authentic, mentored research experiences to heighten student interest in careers in research and related health care disciplines.
Aging is associated with changes to the biomechanical properties of the posterior cerebral artery and parenchymal arterioles
Differential role of afferent and efferent renal nerves in the maintenance of early- and late-phase Dahl S hypertension
Multiple Sources of Ca2+ Contribute to Methylmercury-Induced Increased Frequency of Spontaneous Inhibitory Synaptic Responses in Cerebellar Slices of Rat
Methylmercury-Dependent Increases in Fluo4 Fluorescence in Neonatal Rat Cerebellar Slices Depend on Granule Cell Migrational Stage and GABAA Receptor Modulation.
Calcium Contributes to the Cytotoxic Interaction Between Diclofenac and Cytokines.