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The following pages link to Nasal Cavity Lining Fluid Ascorbic Acid Concentration Increases in Healthy Human Volunteers Following Short Term Exposure to Diesel Exhaust (Q57269404):
Displaying 12 items.
- Cellular and molecular mechanisms in environmental and occupational inhalation toxicology (Q28392962) (← links)
- Pollution and the immune response: atopic diseases--are we too dirty or too clean? (Q28754896) (← links)
- Effects of diesel exposure on lung function and inflammation biomarkers from airway and peripheral blood of healthy volunteers in a chamber study (Q30438139) (← links)
- Efficiency of automotive cabin air filters to reduce acute health effects of diesel exhaust in human subjects (Q30496337) (← links)
- Effect of diesel exhaust inhalation on antioxidant and oxidative stress responses in adults with metabolic syndrome (Q34788543) (← links)
- Diesel fumes and the rising prevalence of atopy: an urban legend? (Q35058269) (← links)
- Identification of vitamin C transporters in the human airways: a cross-sectional in vivo study (Q35332452) (← links)
- Parental Stress Increases the Detrimental Effect of Traffic Exposure on Children's Lung Function (Q35528335) (← links)
- Frequent paracetamol use and asthma in adults (Q35533725) (← links)
- A review of experimental studies on diesel exhaust particles and nasal epithelium alterations (Q35652537) (← links)
- Parental stress increases the effect of traffic-related air pollution on childhood asthma incidence (Q37282480) (← links)
- Intraindividual reproducibility of nasal allergic responses to diesel exhaust particles indicates a susceptible phenotype. (Q46163474) (← links)