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B R Scott

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Environmental Research|June 1, 1982
Activation of immune complement by fly ash particles from coal combustionJ O Hill, S J Rothenberg, G M Kanapilly, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Biology|November 1, 1990
The combined effects of alpha-particles and X-rays on cell killing and micronuclei induction in lung epithelial cellsA L Brooks, G J Newton, L J Shyr, et al.
Developments in Toxicology and Environmental Science|January 1, 1982
Potential health risks from increased use of diesel light duty vehiclesR G Cuddihy, R O McClellan, W C Griffith, et al.
Dose-Response : a Publication of International Hormesis Society|December 18, 2008
Modeling of respiratory system dysfunction among nuclear workers: a preliminary studyZ D Belyaeva, S V Osovets, B R Scott, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|March 1, 1993
Effect of cumulative exposure on nasal response to ozoneR F Henderson, J A Hotchkiss, I Y Chang, et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|August 8, 2012
Biological microdosimetry based on radiation cytotoxicity dataB R Scott, J Hutt, Y Lin, et al.
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|June 25, 2024
Strength and muscle mass development after a resistance-training period at terrestrial and normobaric intermittent hypoxiaC Benavente, P Padial, B R Scott, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 15, 2000
Distinct central amphipathic alpha-helices in apolipoprotein A-I contribute to the in vivo maturation of high density lipoprotein by either activating lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase or binding lipidsD C McManus, B R Scott, P G Frank, et al.
Radiation Research|April 1, 1995
Pulmonary carcinogenicity of repeated inhalation exposure of rats to aerosols of 239PuO2D L Lundgren, P J Haley, F F Hahn, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 17, 2001
The N-terminal globular domain and the first class A amphipathic helix of apolipoprotein A-I are important for lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase activation and the maturation of high density lipoprotein in vivoB R Scott, D C McManus, V Franklin, et al.
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Environmental Research|June 1, 1982
Activation of immune complement by fly ash particles from coal combustionJ O Hill, S J Rothenberg, G M Kanapilly, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Biology|November 1, 1990
The combined effects of alpha-particles and X-rays on cell killing and micronuclei induction in lung epithelial cellsA L Brooks, G J Newton, L J Shyr, et al.
Developments in Toxicology and Environmental Science|January 1, 1982
Potential health risks from increased use of diesel light duty vehiclesR G Cuddihy, R O McClellan, W C Griffith, et al.
Dose-Response : a Publication of International Hormesis Society|December 18, 2008
Modeling of respiratory system dysfunction among nuclear workers: a preliminary studyZ D Belyaeva, S V Osovets, B R Scott, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|March 1, 1993
Effect of cumulative exposure on nasal response to ozoneR F Henderson, J A Hotchkiss, I Y Chang, et al.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry|August 8, 2012
Biological microdosimetry based on radiation cytotoxicity dataB R Scott, J Hutt, Y Lin, et al.
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|June 25, 2024
Strength and muscle mass development after a resistance-training period at terrestrial and normobaric intermittent hypoxiaC Benavente, P Padial, B R Scott, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 15, 2000
Distinct central amphipathic alpha-helices in apolipoprotein A-I contribute to the in vivo maturation of high density lipoprotein by either activating lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase or binding lipidsD C McManus, B R Scott, P G Frank, et al.
Radiation Research|April 1, 1995
Pulmonary carcinogenicity of repeated inhalation exposure of rats to aerosols of 239PuO2D L Lundgren, P J Haley, F F Hahn, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 17, 2001
The N-terminal globular domain and the first class A amphipathic helix of apolipoprotein A-I are important for lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase activation and the maturation of high density lipoprotein in vivoB R Scott, D C McManus, V Franklin, et al.
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