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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R827352C005
Effects of Exposure to Fine and Ultrafine Concentrated Ambient Particles near a Heavily Trafficked Freeway in Geriatric Rats (Pilot Project)
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Journal Article | Campbell A, Oldham M, Becaria A, Bondy SC, Meacher D, Sioutas C, Misra C, Mendez LB, Kleinman M. Particulate matter in polluted air may increase biomarkers of inflammation in mouse brain. NeuroToxicology 2005;26(1):133-140. |
R827352 (2004) R827352 (Final) R827352C005 (Final) R827352C014 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Kleinman MT, Hamade A, Meacher D, Oldham M, Sioutas C, Chakrabarti B, Stram D, Froines JR, Cho AK. Inhalation of concentrated ambient particulate matter near a heavily trafficked road stimulates antigen-induced airway responses in mice. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 2005;55(9):1277-1288. |
R827352 (2004) R827352 (Final) R827352C001 (Final) R827352C005 (Final) R827352C014 (Final) R832413C003 (2010) |
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Journal Article | Oldham MJ, Phalen RF, Robinson RJ, Kleinman MT. Performance of a portable whole-body mouse exposure system. Inhalation Toxicology 2004;16(9):657-662. |
R827352 (2004) R827352 (Final) R827352C005 (Final) R827352C016 (Final) |
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