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1. Sustained inhibition of rat myometrial gap junctions and contractions by lindane

2. Validation of Sysmex XT-2000iV analyzer-generated quantitative bone marrow differential counts in cynomolgus monkeys, Beagle dogs, and CD-1 mice.

3. From the Cover: Fenretinide, Troglitazone, and Elmiron Add to Weight of Evidence Support for Hemangiosarcoma Mode-of-Action From Studies in Mice.

4. Validation of Sysmex XT-2000iV generated quantitative bone marrow differential counts in untreated Wistar rats.

5. Comparison of the Sysmex XT-2000iV and microscopic bone marrow differential counts in Wistar rats treated with cyclophosphamide, erythropoietin, or serial phlebotomy.

6. Pregabalin induces hepatic hypoxia and increases endothelial cell proliferation in mice, a process inhibited by dietary vitamin E supplementation.

7. Mode of action associated with development of hemangiosarcoma in mice given pregabalin and assessment of human relevance.

8. Key components of the mode of action for hemangiosarcoma induction in pregabalin-treated mice: evidence of increased bicarbonate, dysregulated erythropoiesis, macrophage activation, and increased angiogenic growth factors in mice but not in rats.

9. Hemangiosarcoma in mice administered pregabalin: analysis of genotoxicity, tumor incidence, and tumor genetics.

10. Hemangiosarcoma in rodents: mode-of-action evaluation and human relevance.

11. Toxicity and toxicokinetics of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor AG-024322 in cynomolgus monkeys following intravenous infusion.

12. Cutaneous lesions in the rat following administration of an irreversible inhibitor of erbB receptors, including the epidermal growth factor receptor.

13. Roles of exercise and pharmacokinetics in cerivastatin-induced skeletal muscle toxicity.

14. Sustained inhibition of rat myometrial gap junctions and contractions by lindane.

15. Validation of a flow cytometric acridine orange micronuclei methodology in rats.

16. EDTA-dependent platelet phagocytosis. A cytochemical, ultrastructural, and functional characterization.

17. Effects of phenylhydrazine or phlebotomy on peripheral blood, bone marrow and erythropoietin in Wistar rats.

18. Lindane-induced inhibition of spontaneous contractions of pregnant rat uterus.

19. Use of acridine orange in: flow cytometric assessment of micronuclei induction.

20. Use of acridine orange in: flow cytometric evaluation of erythropoietic cytotoxicity.

21. Comparison of flow cytometric and manual bone marrow differentials in Wistar rats.

22. Flow cytometric evaluation of bone marrow differentials in rats with pharmacologically induced hematologic abnormalities.

23. Lindane-induced elimination of gap junctional communication in rat uterine myocytes is mediated by an arachidonic acid-sensitive cAMP-independent mechanism.

24. Lindane inhibition of gap junctional communication in myometrial myocytes is partially dependent on phosphoinositide-generated second messengers.

25. Lindane increases intracellular calcium in rat myometrial smooth muscle cells through modulation of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-sensitive stores.

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