Connection
Rajesh Agarwal to Blister
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Rajesh Agarwal has written about Blister.
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1.291 |
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Tewari-Singh N, Jain AK, Orlicky DJ, White CW, Agarwal R. Cutaneous injury-related structural changes and their progression following topical nitrogen mustard exposure in hairless and haired mice. PLoS One. 2014; 9(1):e85402.
Score: 0.439
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Jain AK, Tewari-Singh N, Orlicky DJ, White CW, Agarwal R. 2-Chloroethyl ethyl sulfide causes microvesication and inflammation-related histopathological changes in male hairless mouse skin. Toxicology. 2011 Apr 11; 282(3):129-38.
Score: 0.359
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Tewari-Singh N, Goswami DG, Kant R, Ammar DA, Kumar D, Enzenauer RW, Casillas RP, Croutch CR, Petrash JM, Agarwal R. Histopathological and Molecular Changes in the Rabbit Cornea From Arsenical Vesicant Lewisite Exposure. Toxicol Sci. 2017 Dec 01; 160(2):420-428.
Score: 0.144
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Jain AK, Tewari-Singh N, Inturi S, Orlicky DJ, White CW, Agarwal R. Myeloperoxidase deficiency attenuates nitrogen mustard-induced skin injuries. Toxicology. 2014 Jun 05; 320:25-33.
Score: 0.111
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Jain AK, Tewari-Singh N, Inturi S, Orlicky DJ, White CW, Agarwal R. Histopathological and immunohistochemical evaluation of nitrogen mustard-induced cutaneous effects in SKH-1 hairless and C57BL/6 mice. Exp Toxicol Pathol. 2014 Mar; 66(2-3):129-38.
Score: 0.110
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Jain AK, Tewari-Singh N, Gu M, Inturi S, White CW, Agarwal R. Sulfur mustard analog, 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide-induced skin injury involves DNA damage and induction of inflammatory mediators, in part via oxidative stress, in SKH-1 hairless mouse skin. Toxicol Lett. 2011 Sep 10; 205(3):293-301.
Score: 0.092
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Goswami DG, Agarwal R, Tewari-Singh N. Phosgene oxime: Injury and associated mechanisms compared to vesicating agents sulfur mustard and lewisite. Toxicol Lett. 2018 Sep 01; 293:112-119.
Score: 0.036
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Connection Strength
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