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Air Pollution Role in Hypertension and Heart Attacks
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The Role of Air Pollutants in Cardiovascular Disease (2003)
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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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Abstract | Wold LE, Simkhovich BZ, Nordlie MA, Kleinman MT, Sioutas C, Kloner RA. Direct and acute cardiotoxicity of ultrafine air pollutants. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2006;47(4 Suppl 1):84A. |
R831952 (Final) (01/23/12) |
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Journal Article | Kleinman MT, Araujo JA, Nel A, Sioutas C, Campbell A, Cong PQ, Li H, Bondy SC. Inhaled ultrafine particulate matter affects CNS inflammatory processes and may act via MAP kinase signaling pathways. Toxicology Letters 2008;178(2):127-130. |
R831952 (Final) (10/05/18) |
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Journal Article | Simkhovich BZ, Kleinman MT, Kloner RA. Air pollution and cardiovascular injury epidemiology, toxicology, and mechanisms. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2008;52(9):719-726. |
R831952 (Final) (01/23/12) |
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Journal Article | Simkhovich BZ, Kleinman MT, Willet P, Gookin G, Salazar K, Keebaugh A, Kloner RA. Chronically inhaled ambient particles cause cardiac inflammation in normal, diseased, and elderly rat hearts. Air Quality Atmosphere and Health 2011;4(1):27-36. |
R831952 (Final) (01/23/12) |
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Journal Article | Simkhovich BZ, Kleinman MT, Mehrian-Shai R, Hsu YH, Meacher D, Gookin G, Kinnon MM, Salazar K, Willet P, Feng G, Lin SM, Kloner RA. Chronic exposure to ambient particulate matter alters cardiac gene expression patterns and markers of oxidative stress in rats. Air Quality Atmosphere and Health 2011;4(1):15-25. |
R831952 (Final) (01/23/12) |
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Presentation | Hamade A, Sioutas C, Froines J, Kloner R, Kleinman M. Inflammatory and oxidant/antioxidant status of 22-month-old rats exposed to PM2.5 in Los Angeles, CA. Presented at the 24th Annual American Association for Aerosol Research Conference, Los Angeles, CA, October 17-21, 2005. |
R831952 (Final) (01/23/12) |
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