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Book and Book Chapter Publications Details for Grant Number R832415

Rochester PM Center: Source-Specific Health Effects of Ultrafine/Fine Particles

RFA: Particulate Matter Research Centers (2004)

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Book Wichmann HE, Cyrys J, Stolzel M, Spix C, Wittmaack K, Tuch T, Pitz M, Peters A, Wolke G, Menzel N, Hietel B, Schulz F, Heinrich J, Kreyling WG, Heyder J. Sources and Elemental Composition of Ambient Particles in Erfurt, Germany. Landsberg am Lech: Ecomed Verlagsgesellschaft, 2002, 112 pp. R827354 (Final)
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Book Wichmann HE, Cyrys J, Stolzel M, Spix C, Wittmaack K, Tuch T, Peters A, Wolke G, Menzel N, Hietel B, Schulz F, Heinrich J, Kreyling W, Heyder J. Sources and elemental composition of ambient particles in Erfurt, Germany. Landsberg am Lech, Germany: Ecomed Verlag, 2002. R832415 (2010)
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Book Chapter Chalupa DC, Gibb FR, Morrow PE, Oberdorster G, Riesenfeld E, Gelein R, Utell MJ, Frampton MW. Effects of inhaled fine/ultrafine particles combined with other air pollutants. In: Heinrich U, Mohr U, eds. Crucial Issues in Inhalation Research-Mechanistic, Clinical and Epidemiologic. INIS Monographs. Hannover, Germany: Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2002. R832415 (2011)
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Book Chapter Chalupa DF, Gibb FR, Morrow PE, Oberdorster G, Riesenfeld E, Gelein R, Utell MJ, Frampton MW. A facility for controlled human exposures to ultrafine particles. In: Heinrich U, Mohr U, eds. Crucial Issues in Inhalation Research: Mechanistic, Clinical and Epidemiologic. INIS Monographs. Stuttgart, Germany: Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2002, pp. 241-253. R826781 (Final)
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Book Chapter Elder ACP, Gelein R, Finkelstein J, Frampton M, Utell M, Carter J, Driscoll K, Kittelson, Watts W, Hopke P, Vincent R, Premkumari K, Oberdorster G. Effects of inhaled fine/ultrafine particles combined with other air pollutants. In: Heinrich U, ed. Effects of Air Contaminants on the Respiratory Tract - Interpretations from Molecules to Meta Analysis. Hannover, Germany: Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2004, pp. 53-68. R827354 (Final)
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Book Chapter Frampton MW, Utell MJ, Samet JM. Cardiovascular consequences of particles. In: Gehr P, Muhlfeld C, Rothen-Rutishauser B, Blank F, eds. Particle-Lung Interactions, Second Edition. New York, NY: Informa Healthcare USA, Inc., 2009, Chapter 7, pp. 120-136. R832415 (Final)
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Book Chapter Hopke P. Receptor modeling for source identification and apportionment. In: Heinrich U, ed. Effects of Air Contaminants on the Respiratory Tract-Interpretations from Molecules to Meta Analysis. INIS Monographs. Hannover, Germany: Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2004, pp. 3-21. R827354 (Final)
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Book Chapter Kreyling WG, Moller W, Schmid O, Semmler-Behnke M, Oberdorster G. Translocation of inhaled nanoparticles. In: Cassee FR, Mills NL, Newby DE, eds. Cardiovascular Effects of Inhaled Ultrafine and Nano-Sized Particles. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011, Chapter 7, pp. 125-143. R832415 (2011)
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Book Chapter Oberdorster G. Kinetics of inhaled ultrafine particles in the organism. In: Heinrich U, ed. Effects of Air Contaminants on the Respiratory Tract-Interpretations from Molecules to Meta Analysis. INIS Monographs. Hannover, Germany: Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2004, pp. 121-143. R827354 (Final)
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Book Chapter Oberdorster G. Biokinetics and effects of nanoparticles. In: Simeonova PP, Opopol N, Luster MI, eds. Nanotechnology--Toxicological Issues and Environmental Safety. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer, 2007, Chapter 2, pp. 15-51. R827354 (Final)
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Book Chapter Pietropaoli AP, Frampton MW, Oberdorster G, Cox C, Huang L-S, Marder V, Utell MJ. Blood markers of coagulation and inflammation in healthy human subjects exposed to carbon ultrafine particles. In: Heinrich U, ed. Effects of Air Contaminants on the Respiratory Tract - Interpretations from Molecules to Meta Analysis. Hannover, Germany: Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2004, pp. 181-194. R827354 (Final)
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Book Chapter Upadhyay S, Elder A, Cascio WE, Schulz H. Particles and the autonomic nervous system. In: Cassee FR, Mills NL, Newby D, eds. Cardiovascular Effects of Inhaled Ultrafine and Nanosized Particles. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2011, Chapter 22, pp. 439-466. R832415 (Final)
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Book Chapter Frampton MW. Does inhalation of ultrafine particles cause pulmonary vascular effects in humans? In: Heinrich U, ed. Airborne Particulate Matter: Relevance of Particle Components and Size for Health Effects and Risk Assessment, 10th International Inhalation Symposium. INIS Monographs. Hannover, Germany: Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2007. R832415 (2010)
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