Prenatal cadmium exposure does not induce greater incidence or earlier onset of autoimmunity in the offspring.
We previously demonstrated that exposure of adult mice to environmental levels of cadmium (Cd) alters immune cell development and function with increases in anti-streptococcal antibody levels, as well as decreases in splenic natural regulatory T cells (nTreg) in the adult female offspring. Based on...
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Main Authors: | Jamie L McCall, Harry C Blair, Kathryn E Blethen, Casey Hall, Meenal Elliott, John B Barnett |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/04f7e17cd38d4040a4abaf4e9578d319 |
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