Nancy A. Eufemia, Ph.D.

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2000 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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David Epel grad student 2000 Stanford
 (The role of the multixenobiotic resistance mechanism (MXR), p-glycoprotein, as a protective mechanism against environmental stress in Mytilus mussels.)
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Eufemia N, Clerte S, Girshick S, et al. (2002) Algal products as naturally occurring substrates for p-glycoprotein in Mytilus californianus Marine Biology. 140: 343-353
McFadzen I, Eufemia N, Heath C, et al. (2000) Multidrug resistance in the embryos and larvae of the mussel Mytilus edulis. Marine Environmental Research. 50: 319-23
Eufemia NA, Epel D. (2000) Induction of the multixenobiotic defense mechanism (MXR), P-glycoprotein, in the mussel Mytilus californianus as a general cellular response to environmental stresses. Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 49: 89-100
Kurelec B, Smital T, Pivèeviæ B, et al. (2000) Multixenobiotic resistance, P-glycoprotein, and chemosensitizers Ecotoxicology. 9: 307-327
Eufemia NA, Epel D. (2000) Induction of the multixenobiotic defense mechanism (MXR), P- glycoprotein, in the mussel Mytilus californianus as a general cellular response to environmental stresses Aquatic Toxicology. 49: 89-100
Eufemia N, Girshick S, Epel D. (2000) Algal products as naturally occurring modulators for the multidrug resistance (MDR) transporter Marine Environmental Research. 50: 332-333
Minier C, Eufemia N, Epel D. (1999) The multi-xenobiotic resistance phenotype as a tool to biomonitor the environment Biomarkers. 4: 442-454
Epel D, Eufemia N. (1998) The multidrug/multixenobiotic transporter defense mechanism: Induction and energy costs Marine Environmental Research. 46: 457-458
Eufemia NA, Epel D. (1998) The multixenobiotic defense mechanism in mussels is induced by substrates and non-substrates: Implications for a general stress response Marine Environmental Research. 46: 401-405
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