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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R830954

Effect of Diesel Exhaust Particulate Exposures on Endothelial Function in Humans: The Role of Oxidative Stress

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

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Journal Article Allen J, Trenga CA, Peretz A, Sullivan JH, Carlsten CC, Kaufman JD. Effect of diesel exhaust inhalation on antioxidant and oxidative stress responses in adults with metabolic syndrome. Inhalation Toxicology 2009;21(13):1061-1067. R827355 (Final) (09/06/18)
R830954 (Final) (10/19/18)
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Journal Article Cosselman KE, Krishnan RM, Oron AP, Jansen K, Peretz A, Sullivan JH, Larson TV, Kaufman JD. Blood pressure response to controlled diesel exhaust exposure in human subjects. Hypertension 2012;59(5):943-948. R827355 (Final) (09/06/18)
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R834796C004 (Final) (07/23/18)
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Journal Article Krishnan RM, Sullivan JH, Carlsten C, Wilkerson HW, Beyer RP, Bammler T, Farin F, Peretz A, Kaufman JD. A randomized cross-over study of inhalation of diesel exhaust, hematological indices, and endothelial markers in humans. Particle and Fibre Toxicology 2013;10:7 (10 pp.). R830954 (Final) (10/19/18)
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Presentation Carlsten C, Kaufman JD, Trenga CA, Curtiss H, Peretz A, Aulet M, Stewart JA, Larson TV, Sullivan JH. Blood coagulation markers in healthy subjects exposed to diesel exhaust. Presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Diego, CA, May 19-24, 2006. R830954 (Final) (06/09/11)
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Presentation Carlsten C, Kaufman JD, Trenga CA, Peretz A, Sullivan JH. Coagulation markers in metabolic syndrome subjects exposed to diesel exhaust. Presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Francisco, CA, May 18-23, 2007. R830954 (Final) (06/09/11)
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Presentation Kaufman J. Results from a pilot study of diesel exhaust exposure health effects in humans. Poster presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Diego, CA, May 20-25, 2005. R830954 (Final) (06/09/11)
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Presentation 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. Presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Diego, CA, May 19-24, 2006. R830954 (Final) (06/09/11)
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Presentation Peretz A, Sullivan JH, Leotta DF, Trenga CA, Sands FN, Allen J, Carlsten C, Aulet MR, Gill EA, Kaufman JD. Endothelial-mediated acute vasoconstriction in response to diesel exhaust. Presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Francisco, CA, May 18-23, 2007. R830954 (Final) (06/09/11)
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Presentation Sullivan JH, Peretz A, Carlsten C, Farin FM, Allen J, Wilkerson JH, Aulet MR, Stewart JA, Larson TV, Kaufman JD. Effect of controlled diesel exhaust exposures on levels of inflammatory cytokines in adults with metabolic syndrome. Presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Francisco, CA, May 18-23, 2007. R830954 (Final) (06/09/11)
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