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Role of PM-Associated Transition Metals in Exacerbating Infectious Pneumoniae in Exposed Rats
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Journal Article | Zelikoff JT, Schermerhorn KR, Fang K, Cohen MD, Schlesinger RB. A role for associated transition metals in the immunotoxicity of inhaled ambient particulate matter. Environmental Health Perspectives 2002;110(Suppl 5):871-875. |
R827351 (Final) R827351C007 (2001) R827351C007 (2002) R827351C007 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Zelikoff JT, Chen LC, Cohen MD, Fang K, Gordon T, Li Y, Nadziejko C, Schlesinger RB. Effects of inhaled ambient particulate matter on pulmonary antimicrobial immune defense. Inhalation Toxicology 2003;15(2):131-150. |
R827351 (Final) R827351C007 (2003) R827351C007 (Final) |
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Proceedings | Zelikoff JT, Nadziejko C, Fang K, Gordon T, Premdass C, Cohen MD. Short-term, low-dose inhalation of ambient particulate matter exacerbates ongoing pneumococcal infections in Streptococcus pneumoniae-infected rats. In: Proceedings of the Third Colloquium on Particulate Air Pollution and Human Health, 1999, pp. 8-94 to 8-104. |
R827351 (Final) R827351C007 (Final) |
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