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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R826782
Airborne Particulate Matter-Induced Lung Inflammation
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Health Effects of Particulate Matter and Associated Air Pollutants (1998)
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Journal Article | Archer AJ, Cramton JLH, Pfau JC, Colasurdo G, Holian A. Airway responsiveness after acute exposure to urban particulate matter 1648 in a DO11.10 murine model. AJP Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology 2004;286(2):L337-L343. |
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Journal Article | Hamilton RF, Marshall GD, Holian A. Silica and PM1648 modify human alveolar macrophage antigen-presenting cell activity in vitro. Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology 2001;20(Suppl 1):75-84. |
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Journal Article | Hamilton Jr. RF, Holian A, Morandi MT. A comparison of asbestos and urban particulate matter in the in vitro modification of human alveolar macrophage antigen-presenting cell function. Experimental Lung Research 2004;30(2):147-162. |
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Journal Article | Obot CJ, Morandi MT, Beebe TP, Hamilton RF, Holian A. Surface components of airborne particulate matter induce macrophage apoptosis through scavenger receptors. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2002;184(2):98-106. |
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Journal Article | Obot CJ, Morandi MT, Hamilton RF, Holian A. A comparison of murine and human alveolar macrophage responses to urban particulate matter. Inhalation Toxicology 2004;16(2):69-76. |
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