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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R830839

Coronary Effects of Combustion-Source Particulate Matter

RFA: Airborne Particulate Matter Health Effects: Cardiovascular Mechanisms (2002)

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Journal Article Nonparticulate components of diesel exhaust promote constriction in coronary arteries from ApoE-/- mice. TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES Campen MJ, Babu NS, Helms GA, Pett S, Wernly J, Mehran R, McDonald JD Campen MJ, Babu NS, Helms GA, Pett S, Wernly J, Mehran R, McDonald JD. Nonparticulate components of diesel exhaust promote constriction in coronary arteries from ApoE-/-mice. Toxicological Sciences 2005;88(1):95-102. R830839 (2004)
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Journal Article Fresh gasoline emissions, not paved road dust, trigger alterations in cardiac repolarization in ApoE-/- mice. CARDIOVASCULAR TOXICOLOGY Campen MJ, McDonald JD, Reed MD, Seagrave JC Campen MJ, McDonald JD, Reed MD, Seagrave JC. Fresh gasoline emissions, not paved road dust, alter cardiac repolarization in ApoE-/- mice. Cardiovascular Toxicology 2006;6(3-4):199-209. CR831455 (Final)
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Journal Article Gasoline exhaust emissions induce vascular remodeling pathways involved in atherosclerosis. TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES Lund AK, Knuckles TL, Akata CO, Shohet R, McDonald JD, Gigliotti A, Seagrave JC, Campen MJ Lund AK, Knuckles TL, Akata CO, Shohet R, McDonald JD, Gigliotti A, Seagrave JC, Campen MJ. Gasoline exhaust emissions induce vascular remodeling pathways involved in atherosclerosis. Toxicological Sciences 2007;95(2):485-494. CR831455 (Final)
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R831860 (2007)
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Journal Article Vehicular emissions induce vascular MMP-9 expression and activity associated with endothelin-1-mediated pathways. ARTERIOSCLEROSIS, THROMBOSIS, AND VASCULAR BIOLOGY Lund AK, Lucero J, Lucas S, Madden MC, McDonald JD, Seagrave J-C, Knuckles TL, Campen MJ Lund AK, Lucero J, Lucas S, Madden MC, McDonald JD, Seagrave J-C, Knuckles TL, Campen MJ. Vehicular emissions induce vascular MMP-9 expression and activity associated with endothelin-1–mediated pathways. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology 2009;29(4):511-517. CR831455 (Final)
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Journal Article Health effects of inhaled gasoline engine emissions. INHALATION TOXICOLOGY McDonald JD, Reed MD, Campen MJ, Barrett EG, Seagrave JC, Mauderly JL McDonald JD, Reed MD, Campen MJ, Barrett EG, Seagrave JC, Mauderly JL. Health effects of inhaled gasoline engine emissions. Inhalation Toxicology 2007;19(Suppl 1):107-116. R830839 (2005)
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Journal Article Heart rate variability in rodents: uses and caveats in toxicological studies. CARDIOVASCULAR TOXICOLOGY Rowan WH, Campen MJ, Wichers LB, Watkinson WP Rowan III WH, Campen MJ, Wichers LB, Watkinson WP. Heart rate variability in rodents: uses and caveats in toxicological studies. Cardiovascular Toxicology 2007;7(1):28-51. CR831455 (Final)
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