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- :Mbiya, Wilbes ;Chipinda, ItaiDec 02 2015 | Toxicology. 339:34-39.:Benzoquinone (BQ) and benzoquinone derivatives (BQD) are used in the production of dyes and cosmetics. While BQ, an extreme skin sensitizer, is an ele...
- :Chipinda, Itai ;Anderson, Stacey E.Aug 2021 | Immunol Allergy Clin North Am. 41(3):423-438:This article reviews the laboratory's role in identifying causes of chemical-induced allergic dermatitis. Several topics will be discussed. Allergen h...
- :Chipinda, Itai ;Mbiya, WilbesDec 12 2013 | Toxicology. 315:102-109.:Chemical allergens bind directly, or after metabolic or abiotic activation, to endogenous proteins to become allergenic. Assessment of this initial bi...
- :Morakinyo, Moshood K. ;Chipinda, Itai2012 | Can J Chem. 9(9):724-738.:The nitrosation of cysteamine (H2NCH2CH2SH) to produce cysteamine-S-nitrosothiol (CANO) was studied in slightly acidic medium by using nitrous acid pr...
- :Mhike, Morgen ;Hettick, Justin M.Feb 04 2016 | J Immunol Methods. 431:38-44.:Diisocyanates (dNCOs) are low molecular weight chemical sensitizers that react with autologous proteins to produce neoantigens. dNCO-haptenated protei...
- :Chipinda, Itai ;Hettick, Justin M.Jun 30 2011 | J Allergy (Cairo). 2011; 2011.:Low molecular weight chemical (LMW) allergens are commonly referred to as haptens. Haptens must complex with proteins to be recognized by the immune s...
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