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Critical Reviews in Toxicology|November 7, 2012
Engineered nanomaterial risk. Lessons learnt from completed nanotoxicology studies: potential solutions to current and future challengesHelinor Johnston, Giulio Pojana, Stefano Zuin, et al.
Nature|November 17, 2006
Safe handling of nanotechnologyAndrew D Maynard, Robert J Aitken, Tilman Butz, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|December 13, 2005
Do inhaled carbon nanoparticles translocate directly into the circulation in humans?Nicholas L Mills, Nadia Amin, Simon D Robinson, et al.
Particle and Fibre Toxicology|July 27, 2010
Impaired vascular function after exposure to diesel exhaust generated at urban transient running conditionsStefan Barath, Nicholas L Mills, Magnus Lundbäck, et al.
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association|September 27, 2013
How safe is renal replacement therapy? A national study of mortality and adverse events contributing to the death of renal replacement therapy recipientsBenjamin D Bray, Jennifer Boyd, Conal Daly, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|March 6, 2012
Reducing personal exposure to particulate air pollution improves cardiovascular health in patients with coronary heart diseaseJeremy P Langrish, Xi Li, Shengfeng Wang, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|March 27, 2014
Controlled exposures to air pollutants and risk of cardiac arrhythmiaJeremy P Langrish, Simon J Watts, Amanda J Hunter, et al.
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|October 22, 2010
Diesel exhaust inhalation does not affect heart rhythm or heart rate variabilityNicholas L Mills, Alexander E Finlayson, Manuel C Gonzalez, et al.
European Heart Journal|July 15, 2011
Combustion-derived nanoparticulate induces the adverse vascular effects of diesel exhaust inhalationNicholas L Mills, Mark R Miller, Andrew J Lucking, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|December 5, 2009
Concentration response functions for ultrafine particles and all-cause mortality and hospital admissions: results of a European expert panel elicitationGerard Hoek, Hanna Boogaard, Anne Knol, et al.
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Critical Reviews in Toxicology|November 7, 2012
Engineered nanomaterial risk. Lessons learnt from completed nanotoxicology studies: potential solutions to current and future challengesHelinor Johnston, Giulio Pojana, Stefano Zuin, et al.
Nature|November 17, 2006
Safe handling of nanotechnologyAndrew D Maynard, Robert J Aitken, Tilman Butz, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|December 13, 2005
Do inhaled carbon nanoparticles translocate directly into the circulation in humans?Nicholas L Mills, Nadia Amin, Simon D Robinson, et al.
Particle and Fibre Toxicology|July 27, 2010
Impaired vascular function after exposure to diesel exhaust generated at urban transient running conditionsStefan Barath, Nicholas L Mills, Magnus Lundbäck, et al.
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association|September 27, 2013
How safe is renal replacement therapy? A national study of mortality and adverse events contributing to the death of renal replacement therapy recipientsBenjamin D Bray, Jennifer Boyd, Conal Daly, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|March 6, 2012
Reducing personal exposure to particulate air pollution improves cardiovascular health in patients with coronary heart diseaseJeremy P Langrish, Xi Li, Shengfeng Wang, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|March 27, 2014
Controlled exposures to air pollutants and risk of cardiac arrhythmiaJeremy P Langrish, Simon J Watts, Amanda J Hunter, et al.
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|October 22, 2010
Diesel exhaust inhalation does not affect heart rhythm or heart rate variabilityNicholas L Mills, Alexander E Finlayson, Manuel C Gonzalez, et al.
European Heart Journal|July 15, 2011
Combustion-derived nanoparticulate induces the adverse vascular effects of diesel exhaust inhalationNicholas L Mills, Mark R Miller, Andrew J Lucking, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|December 5, 2009
Concentration response functions for ultrafine particles and all-cause mortality and hospital admissions: results of a European expert panel elicitationGerard Hoek, Hanna Boogaard, Anne Knol, et al.
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