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Sources, Composition, Variability and Toxicological Characteristics of Coarse (PM10-2.5) Particles in Southern California
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Sources, Composition, and Health Effects of Coarse Particulate Matter (2006)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Nrf2 Deficiency in dendritic cells enhances the adjuvant effect of ambient ultrafine particles on allergic sensitization. | JOURNAL OF INNATE IMMUNITY | Li N, Wang M, Barajas B, Sioutas C, Williams MA, Nel AE | Li N, Wang M, Barajas B, Sioutas C, Williams MA, Nel AE. Nrf2 Deficiency in dendritic cells enhances the adjuvant effect of ambient ultrafine particles on allergic sensitization. Journal of Innate Immunity 2013;5(6):543-554. |
R833743 (Final) (08/16/17) |
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Journal Article | Global perspective on the oxidative potential of airborne particulate matter: a synthesis of research findings. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Saffari A, Daher N, Shafer MM, Schauer JJ, Sioutas C | Saffari A, Daher N, Shafer MM, Schauer JJ, Sioutas C. Global perspective on the oxidative potential of airborne particulate matter: a synthesis of research findings. Environmental Science & Technology 2014;48(13):7576-7583. |
R832413 (Final) (10/04/18) R833743 (Final) (08/16/17) |
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Journal Article | Development of a two-stage virtual impactor system for high concentration enrichment of ultrafine, PM2. | AEROSOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY | Wang DB, Kam WN, Cheung K, Pakbin P, Sioutas C | Wang DB, Kam WN, Cheung K, Pakbin P, Sioutas C. Development of a two-stage virtual impactor system for high concentration enrichment of ultrafine, PM2.5, and coarse particulate matter. Aerosol Science and Technology 2013;47(3):231-238. |
R833743 (Final) (08/16/17) |
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