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Jillian T. Odom
Jillian T. Odom
East Carolina University
Biology
Contractility
Internal medicine
Endocrinology
Uterine artery
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Acute intravenous exposure to silver nanoparticles during pregnancy induces particle size and vehicle dependent changes in vascular tissue contractility in Sprague Dawley rats
2018
Reproductive Toxicology
Achini K. Vidanapathirana
Leslie C. Thompson
M. Herco
Jillian T. Odom
S. J. Sumner
Timothy R. Fennell
Jared M. Brown
Christopher J. Wingard
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PVP formulated fullerene (C60) increases Rho-kinase dependent vascular tissue contractility in pregnant Sprague Dawley rats
2014
Reproductive Toxicology
Achini K. Vidanapathirana
Leslie C. Thompson
Erin E. Mann
Jillian T. Odom
Nathan A. Holland
Susan Sumner
Li Han
Anita H. Lewin
Timothy R. Fennell
Jared M. Brown
Christopher J. Wingard
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Vascular Tissue Contractility Changes Following Late Gestational Exposure to Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes or their Dispersing Vehicle in Sprague Dawley Rats.
2014
Journal of Nanomedicine & Nanotechnology
Achini K. Vidanapathirana
Leslie C. Thompson
Jillian T. Odom
Nathan A. Holland
Susan Sumner
Timothy R. Fennell
Jared M. Brown
Christopher J. Wingard
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Vascular Tissue Contractility Changes Following Late Gestational Exposure to Multi-Walled Carbon Nanatubes or Their Dispersing Vehicle in Sprague Dawley Rats:
2014
Achini K. Vidanapathirana
Leslie C. Thompson
Jillian T. Odom
Nathan A. Holland
Susan Sumner
Timothy R. Fennell
Jared M. Brown
Christopher J. Wingard
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