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Research Project C: Perinatal Environmental Exposure Disparity and Neonatal Respiratory Health
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| Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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| Journal Article | Biochemical effects of ozone on asthma during postnatal development. | BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA (BBA) - GENERAL SUBJECTS | Auten RL, Foster WM | Auten RL, Foster WM. Biochemical effects of ozone on asthma during postnatal development. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 2011;1810(11):1114-1119. |
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| Journal Article | The outdoor air pollution and brain health workshop. | NEUROTOXICOLOGY | Block ML, Elder A, Auten RL, Bilbo SD, Chen H, Chen J-C, Cory-Slechta DA, Costa D, Diaz-Sanchez D, Dorman DC, Gold DR, Gray K, Jeng HA, Kaufman JD, Kleinman MT, Kirshner A, Lawler C, Miller DS, Nadadur SS, Ritz B, Semmens EO, Tonelli LH, Veronesi B, Wright RO, Wright RJ | Block ML, Elder A, Auten RL, Bilbo SD, Chen H, Chen J-C, Cory-Slechta DA, Costa D, Diaz-Sanchez D, Dorman DC, Gold DR, Gray K, Jeng HA, Kaufman JD, Kleinman MT, Kirshner A, Lawler C, Miller DS, Nadadur SS, Ritz B, Semmens EO, Tonelli LH, Veronesi B, Wright RO, Wright RJ. The outdoor air pollution and brain health workshop. NeuroToxicology 2012;33(5):972-984. |
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| Journal Article | Prenatal air pollution exposure induces neuroinflammation and predisposes offspring to weight gain in adulthood in a sex-specific manner. | FASEB JOURNAL | Bolton JL, Smith SH, Huff NC, Gilmour MI, Foster WM, Auten RL, Bilbo SD | Bolton JL, Smith SH, Huff NC, Gilmour MI, Foster WM, Auten RL, Bilbo SD. Prenatal air pollution exposure induces neuroinflammation and predisposes offspring to weight gain in adulthood in a sex-specific manner. FASEB Journal 2012;26(11):4743-4754. |
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| Journal Article | Maternal stress and effects of prenatal air pollution on offspring mental health outcomes in mice. | ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES | Bolton JL, Huff NC, Smith SH, Mason SN, Foster WM, Auten RL, Bilbo SD | Bolton JL, Huff NC, Smith SH, Mason SN, Foster WM, Auten RL, Bilbo SD. Maternal stress and effects of prenatal air pollution on offspring mental health outcomes in mice. Environmental Health Perspectives 2013;121(9):1075-1082. |
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| Journal Article | Panel discussion review: session four--assessing biological plausibility of epidemiological findings in air pollution research. | JOURNAL OF EXPOSURE SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY | Brown JS, Graham JA, Chen LC, Postlethwait EM, Ghio AJ, Foster WM, Gordon T | Brown JS, Graham JA, Chen LC, Postlethwait EM, Ghio AJ, Foster WM, Gordon T. Panel discussion review: session four--assessing biological plausibility of epidemiological findings in air pollution research. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 2007;17(Suppl 2):S97-S105. |
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| Journal Article | Proximity to roadways and pregnancy outcomes. | JOURNAL OF EXPOSURE SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY | Miranda ML, Edwards SE, Chang HH, Auten RL | Miranda ML, Edwards SE, Chang HH, Auten RL. Proximity to roadways and pregnancy outcomes. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology 2013;23(1):32-38. |
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| Presentation | Fetal and neonatal programming of child and adult lung diseases. | None | Auten RL | Auten RL. Fetal and neonatal programming of child and adult lung diseases. Presented at the Pediatric Grand Rounds, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, August 5, 2008. |
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| Presentation | Pre-natal inhaled pollutant exposure augments postnatal ozone induced airway hyperresponsiveness. | None | Auten RL | Auten RL. Pre-natal inhaled pollutant exposure augments postnatal ozone induced airway hyperresponsiveness. Presented at the Visiting Pulmonary Scholar Program, Friday Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, October 8, 2008. |
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| Presentation | Maternal diesel exhaust particle (DEP) inhalation worsens postnatal ozone induced airway hyperreactivity (AHR) in mice. | None | Auten RL, Mason SN, Potts EN, Gilmour MI, Foster WM | Auten RL, Mason SN, Potts EN, Gilmour MI, Foster WM. Maternal diesel exhaust particle (DEP) inhalation worsens postnatal ozone induced airway hyperreactivity (AHR) in mice. Presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 2-5, 2009. |
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| Presentation | Neonatal ozone-exposure induced airway hyperresponsiveness is mediated by afferent innervations. | None | Auten RL | Auten RL. Neonatal ozone-exposure induced airway hyperresponsiveness is mediated by afferent innervations. Presented to the Pediatric Academic Society, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, May 1-4, 2010. |
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| Presentation | Combining air pollution exposures with resource deprivation: lessons from mouse models. | None | Auten RL | Auten RL. Combining air pollution exposures with resource deprivation: lessons from mouse models. Presented at Protecting Children’s Health for a Lifetime: Environmental Health Research Meets Clinical Practice and Public Policy, Washington, DC, October 17-18, 2010. |
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| Presentation | Air pollution exposure in pregnancy effects on respiratory function in offspring: innate immunity as gateway. | None | Auten RL | Auten RL. Air pollution exposure in pregnancy effects on respiratory function in offspring: innate immunity as gateway. Seminar presented at the Duke University Integrated Toxicology Environmental Health Program, Durham, NC, February 17, 2012. |
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| Presentation | Embracing complexity: animal models of environmental health. | None | Auten RL | Auten RL. Embracing complexity: animal models of environmental health. Presented via the EPA/NIEHS 2012 Webinar Series Protecting Children’s Health for a Lifetime, July 11, 2012. |
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| Presentation | Maternal diesel inhalation augments fetal pulmonary inflammation and chronic postnatal O3-induced airway hyperreactivity via toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). | None | Auten RL, Potts EN, Mason SN, Hollingsworth JW, Bolton JL, Bilbo SD, Foster WM | Auten RL, Potts EN, Mason SN, Hollingsworth JW, Bolton JL, Bilbo SD, Foster WM. Maternal diesel inhalation augments fetal pulmonary inflammation and chronic postnatal O3-induced airway hyperreactivity via toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). Presented at the American Thoracic Society 2012 International Conference, San Francisco, CA, May 18-23, 2012. |
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| Presentation | Sexually dimorphic placental responses to maternal air pollutant exposure: the root of sex differences in behavioral and metabolic outcomes of adult offspring? | None | Bolton JL, Mason SN, Potts EN, Gilmour MI, Foster WM, Auten RL, Bilbo SD | Bolton JL, Mason SN, Potts EN, Gilmour MI, Foster WM, Auten RL, Bilbo SD. Sexually dimorphic placental responses to maternal air pollutant exposure: the root of sex differences in behavioral and metabolic outcomes of adult offspring? Presented at the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, June 7-9, 2012. |
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| Presentation | Maternal stress exacerbates the effects of prenatal air pollution exposure on brain and lung cytokine expression and cognitive and affective outcomes in offspring in a sex-specific manner. | None | Bolton JL, Huff NC, Smith SH, Mistry RS, Potts-Kant EN, Auten RL, Bilbo SD | Bolton JL, Huff NC, Smith SH, Mistry RS, Potts-Kant EN, Auten RL, Bilbo SD. Maternal stress exacerbates the effects of prenatal air pollution exposure on brain and lung cytokine expression and cognitive and affective outcomes in offspring in a sex-specific manner. Presented at the Society for Neuroscience Meeting: Neuroscience 2012, New Orleans, LA, October 13-17, 2012. |
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| Presentation | Effects of combined early-life social and environmental stressors on affect cognition and brain cytokine expression. | None | Huff NC, Bolton JL, Mistry RS, Smith SH, Auten RL, Bilbo SD | Huff NC, Bolton JL, Mistry RS, Smith SH, Auten RL, Bilbo SD. Effects of combined early-life social and environmental stressors on affect cognition and brain cytokine expression. Presented at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting: Neuroscience 2011, Washington, DC, November 12-16, 2011. |
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| Presentation | Pulmonary susceptibility of neonatal mice to ozone modulated by NQ01. | None | Potts EN, Auten RL, Mason SN, Foster WM | Potts EN, Auten RL, Mason SN, Foster WM. Pulmonary susceptibility of neonatal mice to ozone modulated by NQ01. Presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Diego, CA, May 15-20, 2009. |
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