“…In addition, a significant number of exposure models have been developed that combine PB with other, non-AChEI, GW-relevant chemicals including: permethrin (PER) with or without stress ( Abdullah et al, 2011 ; Zakirova et al, 2015 ; Alhasson et al, 2017 ; Nizamutdinov et al, 2018 ; Seth et al, 2018 ; Joshi et al, 2019 ); PER and DEET with or without stress ( Abou-Donia et al, 1996 ; Abdel-Rahman et al, 2002 ; Abdullah et al, 2012 ; Parihar et al, 2013 ; Hattiangady et al, 2014 ; Megahed et al, 2015 ; Pierce et al, 2016 ; Shetty et al, 2017 ; Carerras et al, 2018 ; Petrescu et al, 2018 ; Madhu et al, 2019 ); PER and CPF with or without DEET ( Ojo et al, 2014 ; Nutter et al, 2015 ; Cooper et al, 2016 , 2018 ; Flunker et al, 2017 ). The prominence of these mixtures in GWI models, which largely revolve around combined exposures with PER and DEET, stem from a recommendation in the report from the Institute of Medicine (US) Committee to Review the Health Consequences of Service During the Persian Gulf War (1995 ) and an initial study of these chemicals in a hen model ( Abou-Donia et al, 1996 ).…”