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The immunotoxicity of trichothecene mycotoxins
Michael J. Taylor
, Victor F. Pang
, Val Richard Beasley
Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
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Immunology and Microbiology
Adoptive Immunity
50%
Antibody Generation
100%
Bovine
50%
Delayed Hypersensitivity
50%
Guinea Pig
50%
Haplorhini
50%
Immune System
50%
Immunity
100%
Leporidae
50%
Leukocyte
50%
Leukocyte Count
50%
Lymphoid Tissue
50%
Mitogenesis
50%
Pig
50%
Keyphrases
Antibody Production
33%
Bacterial Infection
16%
Cattle
16%
Cell Phenotype
16%
Cellular Immunity
16%
Delayed Hypersensitivity
16%
Deoxynivalenol
16%
Graft Rejection
16%
Guinea pig
16%
Histologic Changes
16%
Immune Function
16%
Immune Signaling
16%
Immune System
16%
Immunotoxic Effect
16%
Immunotoxicity
100%
Large Group
16%
Leukocyte Count
16%
Lymphoid Tissue
16%
Mitogenic Response
16%
Monkey
16%
Peripheral Blood Leukocytes
16%
Poultry
16%
Sheep
16%
Swine
16%
T-2 Toxin
16%
Toxin Exposure
16%
Trichothecene Mycotoxin
100%
Trichothecenes
16%
Viral Infection
16%
Vomitoxin
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Bovine
14%
Delayed Hypersensitivity
14%
Graft Rejection
14%
Guinea Pig
14%
Haplorhini
14%
Immunotoxicity
100%
Infection
14%
Leporidae
14%
Mycotoxin
100%
Pig
14%
T 2 Toxin
14%
Trichothecene
100%
Vomitoxin
28%