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Abstract | Peck EC, Trenga CA, Beyer RP, Bammler TK, Srinouanprachanh S, Sullivan JH, Farin FM, Kaufman JD. Gene expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy human volunteers exposed to diesel exhaust. Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society 2006;3:A385. |
R827355 (Final) R827355C006 (Final) |
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Abstract | Trenga CA, Sullivan JH, Hubbard R, Jarvis SS, Curtis HM, Sands FN, Gould T, Stewart J, Shepherd K, Larson TV, Kaufman JD. Results from a pilot study of diesel exhaust exposure health effects in humans. Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society 2005;2:A266. |
R827355 (Final) R827355C006 (Final) R830954 (2005) |
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Journal Article | Gould T, Larson T, Stewart J, Kaufman JD, Slater D, McEwen N. A controlled inhalation diesel exhaust exposure facility with dynamic feedback control of PM concentration. Inhalation Toxicology 2008;20(1):49-52. |
R827355 (Final) R827355C006 (Final) R830954 (Final) |
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Presentation | Peretz A, Sullivan JH, Trenga CA, Shepherd K, Mieras J, Kaufman JD. A pilot study of the effect of diesel exhaust on exhaled NO measures in healthy adults. Presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Diego, CA, May 20-25, 2005. |
R827355 (Final) R827355C006 (Final) R830954 (2005) R830954 (Final) |
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