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Inhal Toxicol 2003 May;15(6):619-38.

Impact of inhalation exposure modality and particle size on the respiratory deposition of ricin in BALB/c mice.

Roy CJ, Hale M, Hartings JM, Pitt L, Duniho S

Division of Toxinology and Aerobiology, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702, USA. chad.roy@amedd.army.mi

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Article type: Traditional - Canary ID: 1803

Cause and Effect Analysis Interspecies susceptibility data Shared exposures with humans Shared outcomes with humans Gene sequence data
Yes No No No No
Study type N Routes Sampling Controls Timing
experimental 128 inhalation - - -
Exposures Ricin
Outcomes Death
Lethal Dose 50
Mortality
Pneumonia
Pulmonary Edema
toxicity <1>
Species Mice, Inbred BALB C

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