John H. Richburg
Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology
University of Texas College of Pharmacy
Austin 78712-1074
USA
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- Fas- or FasL-deficient mice display an increased sensitivity to nitrobenzene-induced testicular germ cell apoptosis. Richburg, J.H., Nañez, A. Toxicol. Lett. (2003)
- Defining the cellular and molecular mechanisms of toxicant action in the testis. Richburg, J.H., Johnson, K.J., Schoenfeld, H.A., Meistrich, M.L., Dix, D.J. Toxicol. Lett. (2002)
- Sensitivity of testicular germ cells to toxicant-induced apoptosis in gld mice that express a nonfunctional form of Fas ligand. Richburg, J.H., Nañez, A., Williams, L.R., Embree, M.E., Boekelheide, K. Endocrinology (2000)
- The relevance of spontaneous- and chemically-induced alterations in testicular germ cell apoptosis to toxicology. Richburg, J.H. Toxicol. Lett. (2000)
- Participation of the Fas-signaling system in the initiation of germ cell apoptosis in young rat testes after exposure to mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate. Richburg, J.H., Nañez, A., Gao, H. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. (1999)









