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Publications Details for Grant Number R828678C002

Cardiopulmonary Effects of Metal-Containing Particulate Exposure

RFA: Mickey Leland National Urban Air Toxics Research Center (NUATRC) (1997)

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Abstract Changes in exhaled nitric oxide measurements in workers exposed to fuel oil ash. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Kim JY, Magari SR, Christiani DC Kim JY, Magari SR, Christiani DC. Changes in exhaled nitric oxide measurements in workers exposed to fuel oil ash. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2001;163(5):A494. R828678C002 (2001)
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Abstract , Christiani DC. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Kim JY, Wand M, Hauser R, Herrick, R Kim JY, Wand M, Hauser R, Herrick, R., Christiani DC. The association of urinary metals with exhaled nitric oxide in workers exposed to residual oil fly ash. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2002;165(8):A47. R828678C002 (Final)
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Abstract The association of urinary metals with exhaled nitric oxide in workers exposed to residual oil fly ash. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Kim JY, Wand M, Hauser R, Herrick R, Christiani DC

Kim JY, Wand M, Hauser R, Herrick R, Christiani DC. The association of urinary metals with exhaled nitric oxide in workers exposed to residual oil fly ash. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2002;165(8):A47.

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Abstract Cardiovascular effects of exposure to fuel-oil ash and metal fume: a preliminary assessment. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Magari SR, Woodin M, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Schwartz J, William P, Christiani DC Magari SR, Woodin M, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Schwartz J, William P, Christiani DC. Cardiovascular effects of exposure to fuel-oil ash and metal fume:a preliminary assessment. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2000;161(3):A25. R824834C002 (Final)
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Abstract Association of personal particle exposure with heart rate variability. EPIDEMIOLOGY Magari SR, Schwartz J, William PL, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC Magari SR, Schwartz J, William PL, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC. Association of personal particle exposure with heart rate variability. Epidemiology 2001;12(4):S39. R828678C002 (2001)
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Journal Article Association of expired nitric oxide with urinary metal concentrations in boilermakers exposed to residual oil fly ash. None Kim JY, Hauser R, Wand MP, Herrick RF, Houk RS, Aeschliman DB, Woodin MA, Christiani DC Kim JY, Hauser R, Wand MP, Herrick RF, Houk RS, Aeschliman DB, Woodin MA, Christiani DC. Association of expired nitric oxide with urinary metal concentrations in boilermakers exposed to residual oil fly ash. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 2003;44(5):458-466. R828678C002 (2005)
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Journal Article Association of expired nitric oxide with occupational particulate exposure. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES Kim JY, Wand MP, Hauser R, Mukherjee S, Herrick RF, Christiani DC Kim JY, Wand MP, Hauser R, Mukherjee S, Herrick RF, Christiani DC. Association of expired nitric oxide with occupational particulate exposure. Environmental Health Perspectives 2003;111(5):676-680. R828678C002 (2002)
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Journal Article The association of expired nitric oxide with occupational particulate metal exposure. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH Kim JY, Hauser R, Wand MP, Herrick RF, Amarasiriwardena CJ, Christiani DC Kim JY, Hauser R, Wand MP, Herrick RF, Amarasiriwardena CJ, Christiani DC. The association of expired nitric oxide with occupational particulate metal exposure. Environmental Research 2003;93(2):158-166. R828678C002 (2004)
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Journal Article Association of heart rate variability with occupational and environmental exposure to particulate air pollution. CIRCULATION Magari SR, Hauser R, Schwartz J, Williams PL, Smith TJ, Christiani DC Magari SR, Hauser R, Schwartz J, Williams PL, Smith TJ, Christiani DC. Association of heart rate variability with occupational and environmental exposure to particulate air pollution. Circulation 2001;104(9):986-991. R827353 (Final)
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Journal Article The association between personal measurements of environmental exposure to particulates and heart rate variability. None Magari SR, Schwartz J, Williams PL, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC Magari SR, Schwartz J, Williams PL, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC. The association between personal measurements of environmental exposure to particulates and heart rate variability. Epidemiology 2002;13(3):305-310. R828678C002 (2002)
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Journal Article The association of particulate air metal concentrations with heart rate variability. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES Magari SR, Schwartz J, Williams PL, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC Magari SR, Schwartz J, Williams PL, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC. The association of particulate air metal concentrations with heart rate variability. Environmental Health Perspectives 2002;110(9):875-880. R828678C002 (2002)
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Presentation Comparison of PM2.5 measurements from a direct reading instrument and gravimetric sampling method. None Kim JY, Magari SR, Herrick R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC Kim JY, Magari SR, Herrick R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC. Comparison of PM2.5 measurements from a direct reading instrument and gravimetric sampling method. Presented at the American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition, May 2000. R824834C002 (Final)
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Presentation Association of heart rate variability with occupational and environmental exposure to particulates. None Magari SR, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Schwartz J, William P, Christiani DC Magari SR, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Schwartz J, William P, Christiani DC. Association of heart rate variability with occupational and environmental exposure to particulates. Presented at the Seventh International Congress on Combustion By-Products, North Carolina, 2001. R828678C002 (Final)
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Presentation Association of heart rate variability with occupational and environmental exposure to particulates. None Magari SR, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Schwartz J, William P, Christiani DC Magari SR, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Schwartz J, William P, Christiani DC. Association of heart rate variability with occupational and environmental exposure to particulates. Presented at the Seventh International Congress on Combustion By-Products, Research Triangle Park, NC, June 4-6, 2001. R827353 (Final)
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Presentation The association of particulate air metal concentrations with heart rate variability. None Magari SR, Schwartz J, William PL, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC Magari SR, Schwartz J, William PL, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC. The association of particulate air metal concentrations with heart rate variability. Presented at the Society for Epidemiologic Research Annual Meeting, Clearfiled, UT, June18-21, 2002. R828678C002 (Final)
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Presentation The association of particulate air metal concentrations with heart rate variability. None Magari SR, Schwartz J, William PL, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC

Magari SR, Schwartz J, William, PL, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC. The association of particulate air metal concentrations with heart rate variability. Presented at the Society for Epidemiologic Research Annual Meeting, Clearfield, UT, June 2002.

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Presentation The association of particulate air metal concentrations with heart rate variability. None Magari SR, Schwartz J, William PL, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC

Magari SR, Schwartz J, William PL, Hauser R, Smith TJ, Christiani DC. The association of particulate air metal concentrations with heart rate variability. Presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research, Palm Desert, CA, June 18-21, 2002.

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