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Environmental Health Perspectives|March 8, 2011
TRPA1 and sympathetic activation contribute to increased risk of triggered cardiac arrhythmias in hypertensive rats exposed to diesel exhaustMehdi S Hazari, Najwa Haykal-Coates, Darrell W Winsett, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|July 15, 2006
Particle deposition in spontaneously hypertensive rats exposed via whole-body inhalation: measured and estimated doseLindsay B Wichers, William H Rowan, Julianne P Nolan, et al.
Inhalation Toxicology|December 16, 2015
Variability in ozone-induced pulmonary injury and inflammation in healthy and cardiovascular-compromised rat modelsUrmila P Kodavanti, Allen D Ledbetter, Ronald F Thomas, et al.
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|October 24, 2007
Potentiation of pulmonary reflex response to capsaicin 24h following whole-body acrolein exposure is mediated by TRPV1Mehdi S Hazari, William H Rowan, Darrell W Winsett, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|February 4, 2003
Inhaled environmental combustion particles cause myocardial injury in the Wistar Kyoto ratUrmila P Kodavanti, Carolyn F Moyer, Allen D Ledbetter, et al.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A|October 25, 2002
Temporal association between pulmonary and systemic effects of particulate matter in healthy and cardiovascular compromised ratsUrmila P Kodavanti, Mette C Schladweiler, Allen D Ledbetter, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|May 31, 2012
Practical advancement of multipollutant scientific and risk assessment approaches for ambient air pollutionDouglas O Johns, Lindsay Wichers Stanek, Katherine Walker, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 4, 2004
Emission-particle-induced ventilatory abnormalities in a rat model of pulmonary hypertensionSarah Y Gardner, John K McGee, Urmila P Kodavanti, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|May 1, 2012
Whole and particle-free diesel exhausts differentially affect cardiac electrophysiology, blood pressure, and autonomic balance in heart failure-prone ratsAlex P Carll, Mehdi S Hazari, Christina M Perez, et al.
Particle and Fibre Toxicology|August 17, 2006
A method for exposing rodents to resuspended particles using whole-body plethysmographyLindsay B Wichers, Allen D Ledbetter, John K McGee, et al.
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Environmental Health Perspectives|March 8, 2011
TRPA1 and sympathetic activation contribute to increased risk of triggered cardiac arrhythmias in hypertensive rats exposed to diesel exhaustMehdi S Hazari, Najwa Haykal-Coates, Darrell W Winsett, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|July 15, 2006
Particle deposition in spontaneously hypertensive rats exposed via whole-body inhalation: measured and estimated doseLindsay B Wichers, William H Rowan, Julianne P Nolan, et al.
Inhalation Toxicology|December 16, 2015
Variability in ozone-induced pulmonary injury and inflammation in healthy and cardiovascular-compromised rat modelsUrmila P Kodavanti, Allen D Ledbetter, Ronald F Thomas, et al.
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|October 24, 2007
Potentiation of pulmonary reflex response to capsaicin 24h following whole-body acrolein exposure is mediated by TRPV1Mehdi S Hazari, William H Rowan, Darrell W Winsett, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|February 4, 2003
Inhaled environmental combustion particles cause myocardial injury in the Wistar Kyoto ratUrmila P Kodavanti, Carolyn F Moyer, Allen D Ledbetter, et al.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A|October 25, 2002
Temporal association between pulmonary and systemic effects of particulate matter in healthy and cardiovascular compromised ratsUrmila P Kodavanti, Mette C Schladweiler, Allen D Ledbetter, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|May 31, 2012
Practical advancement of multipollutant scientific and risk assessment approaches for ambient air pollutionDouglas O Johns, Lindsay Wichers Stanek, Katherine Walker, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 4, 2004
Emission-particle-induced ventilatory abnormalities in a rat model of pulmonary hypertensionSarah Y Gardner, John K McGee, Urmila P Kodavanti, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|May 1, 2012
Whole and particle-free diesel exhausts differentially affect cardiac electrophysiology, blood pressure, and autonomic balance in heart failure-prone ratsAlex P Carll, Mehdi S Hazari, Christina M Perez, et al.
Particle and Fibre Toxicology|August 17, 2006
A method for exposing rodents to resuspended particles using whole-body plethysmographyLindsay B Wichers, Allen D Ledbetter, John K McGee, et al.
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