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ENDOTOXIN PRIMING, OZONE EXPOSURE, AND AGE AFFECT ULTRAFINE PARTICLE-INDUCED INFLAMMATION AND ANTIOXIDANT GENE EXPRESSION IN MOUSE LUNG AND HEART. (R827354C005)
Citation:
Elder, A. C., J. Carter, N. Corson, R. Gelein, P. Mercer, K. Nguyen, C. Cox, J. Finkelstein, K. Driscoll, AND G. Oberdorster. ENDOTOXIN PRIMING, OZONE EXPOSURE, AND AGE AFFECT ULTRAFINE PARTICLE-INDUCED INFLAMMATION AND ANTIOXIDANT GENE EXPRESSION IN MOUSE LUNG AND HEART. (R827354C005). AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 165(8), (2002).
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