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of 42 records from [ORD-NHEERL] published between 04/18/2014 and 04/18/2019 from author Lucas Neas
2016
Breitner, S., A. Schneider, R. Devlin, C. Ward-Caviness, D. Diaz-Sanchez, L. Neas, W. Cascio, A. Peters, E. Hauser, S. Shah, AND W. Kraus. Associations among plasma metabolite levels and short-term exposure to PM2.5 and ozone in a cardiac catheterization cohort. ENVIRONMENTAL INTERNATIONAL. Pergamon Press Ltd., New York, NY, 97:76-84, (2016).
Alman, B., K. Rappazzo, J. Reyes, AND L. Neas. Do factors related to combustion-based sources explain heterogeneity in PM-mortality associations across the United States? International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Annual Conference, Rome, ITALY, September 01 - 04, 2016.
Rappazzo, K., B. Alman, J. Reyes, AND L. Neas. Factors relating to windblown dust in associations between PM2.5 and mortality across the United States. International Society for Environmental Epidemiology, Annual Conference, Rome, ITALY, September 01 - 04, 2016.
Neas, L., A. Rappold, AND A. Cates. Frailty, environmental justice and the health impact of PM2.5. International Society of Environmental Epidemiology 2016 Conference, Rome, ITALY, August 30 - September 04, 2016.
Ward-Caviness, C., L. Neas, C. Haynes, C. Blach, E. Grass, K. LaRocque-Abramson, E. Dowdy, W. Cascio, R. Devlin, D. Diaz-Sanchez, W. Kraus, S. Shah, S. Gregory, M. Miranda, AND E. Hauser. Genetic Variants in the Bone Morphogenic Protein Gene Family Modify the Association between Residential Exposure to Traffic and Peripheral Arterial Disease. PLOS ONE
. Public Library of Science, San Francisco, CA, 11(4):e152670, (2016).
Baxter, L., K. Dionisio, AND L. Neas. Human Exposure Factors as a Potential Determinant of Heterogeneity in City-Specific Associations between PM2.5 and Mortality. Presented at Annual Conference of the International Society of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, October 09 - 13, 2016.
Hampel, R., S. Breitner, W. Kraus, E. Hauser, S. Shah, C. Ward-Caviness, R. Devlin, D. Diaz-Sanchez, L. Neas, W. Cascio, A. Peters, AND A. Schneider. Short-term effects of air temperature on plasma metabolite concentrations in patients undergoing cardiac catheterization. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH. Academic Press Incorporated, Orlando, FL, 151:224-232, (2016).
Crooks, J., W. Cascio, M. Percy, J. Reyes, L. Neas, AND E Hilborn. The Association between Dust Storms and Daily Non-Accidental Mortality in the United States, 1993-2005. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, 124(11):1735-43, (2016).
2015
McGuinn, L., C. Ward-Caviness, L. Neas, A. Schneider, D. Diaz-Sanchez, W. Cascio, W. Kraus, E. Hauser, E. Dowdy, C. Haynes, A. Chudnovsky, P. Koutrakis, AND R. Devlin. Association Between Satellite-based Estimates of Long-term PM2.5 Exposure and Coronary Artery Disease. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH. Academic Press Incorporated, Orlando, FL, 145(1):9-17, (2015).
Ward-Caviness, C., W. Kraus, C. Blach, C. Haynes, E. Dowdy, M. Miranda, R. Devlin, D. Diaz-Sanchez, W. Cascio, S. Mukerjee, C. Stallings, L. Smith, S. Gregory, S. Shah, E. Hauser, AND Lucas M. Neas. Association of Roadway Proximity with Fasting Plasma Glucose and Metabolic Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease in a Cross-Sectional Study of Cardiac Catheterization Patients. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, 128(10):1007-14, (2015).
George, BJ, D. Reif, J. Gallagher, C. Williams-DeVane, B. Heindenfelder, E. Hudgens, W. Jones, L. Neas, E. Hubal, AND S. Edwards. Data-driven asthma endotypes defined from blood biomarker and gene expression data. PLOS ONE
. Public Library of Science, San Francisco, CA, 10(2):e0117445, (2015).
Crooks, J., W. Cascio, M. Percy, J. Reyes, L. Neas, AND E Hilborn. Dust Storms in the United States are Associated with Increased Cardiovascular Mortality. American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2015, Orlando, FL, November 07 - 11, 2015.
Kahle, J., L. Neas, R. Devlin, M. Case, Mike Schmitt, M. Madden, AND D. Diaz-Sanchez. Interaction effects of temperature and ozone on lung function and markers of systemic inflammation, coagulation, and fibrinolysis: A crossover study of healthy young volunteers. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, 123(4):310-6, (2015).
Neas, L., J. Sacks, A. Rappold, J. Crooks, L. Baxter, AND B. Hubbell. Lagged PM2.5 effects in mortality time series: Critical impact of covariate model. 27th Conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL, August 30 - September 03, 2015.
Mirowsky, J., R. Peltier, M. Lippmann, G. Thurston, L. Neas, D. Diaz-Sanchez, R. Laumbach, AND T. Gordon. Repeated measures of inflammation, blood pressure, and heart rate variability associated with personal traffic exposures in healthy adults. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. Academic Press Incorporated, Orlando, FL, 14(1):66, (2015).
2014
Wilson, A., A. Rappold, L. Neas, AND B. Reich. Modeling the effect of temperature on ozone-related mortality. Annals of Applied Statistics. Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Beachwood, OH, 8(3):1728-1749, (2014).
Lanzinger, S., S. Breitner, L. Neas, W. Cascio, D. Diaz-Sanchez, A. Hinderliter, A. Peters, R. Devlin, AND A. Schneider. The impact of decreases in air temperature and increases in ozone on markers of endothelial function in individuals having type-2 diabetes. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH. Academic Press Incorporated, Orlando, FL, 134:331-38, (2014).