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Kenneth W Rundell

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Inhalation Toxicology|February 13, 2003
High levels of airborne ultrafine and fine particulate matter in indoor ice arenasKenneth W Rundell
Inhalation Toxicology|June 19, 2004
Pulmonary function decay in women ice hockey players: is there a relationship to ice rink air quality?Kenneth W Rundell
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 5, 2004
Overuse of asthma medication in athletics?Kenneth W Rundell
Current Sports Medicine Reports|January 15, 2013
Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction and vocal cord dysfunction: two sides of the same coin?Kenneth W Rundell, Pnina Weiss
Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology : Official Journal of the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|December 18, 2009
Imitators of exercise-induced bronchoconstrictionPnina Weiss, Kenneth W Rundell
Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology|August 5, 2022
Exercise-Induced Lung Disease: Too Much of a Good Thing?Pnina Weiss, Kenneth W Rundell
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|February 26, 2008
Ultrafine and fine particulate matter inhalation decreases exercise performance in healthy subjectsKenneth W Rundell, Renee Caviston
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|August 6, 2008
Exercise and other indirect challenges to demonstrate asthma or exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in athletesKenneth W Rundell, Joshua B Slee
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|May 5, 2011
Oxidative stress: friend and foe of the elite marathonerJames M Smoliga, Kenneth W Rundell
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|July 5, 2002
Exercise-induced bronchospasm in the elite athleteKenneth W Rundell, David M Jenkinson
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Inhalation Toxicology|February 13, 2003
High levels of airborne ultrafine and fine particulate matter in indoor ice arenasKenneth W Rundell
Inhalation Toxicology|June 19, 2004
Pulmonary function decay in women ice hockey players: is there a relationship to ice rink air quality?Kenneth W Rundell
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 5, 2004
Overuse of asthma medication in athletics?Kenneth W Rundell
Current Sports Medicine Reports|January 15, 2013
Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction and vocal cord dysfunction: two sides of the same coin?Kenneth W Rundell, Pnina Weiss
Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology : Official Journal of the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|December 18, 2009
Imitators of exercise-induced bronchoconstrictionPnina Weiss, Kenneth W Rundell
Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology|August 5, 2022
Exercise-Induced Lung Disease: Too Much of a Good Thing?Pnina Weiss, Kenneth W Rundell
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|February 26, 2008
Ultrafine and fine particulate matter inhalation decreases exercise performance in healthy subjectsKenneth W Rundell, Renee Caviston
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|August 6, 2008
Exercise and other indirect challenges to demonstrate asthma or exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in athletesKenneth W Rundell, Joshua B Slee
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|May 5, 2011
Oxidative stress: friend and foe of the elite marathonerJames M Smoliga, Kenneth W Rundell
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|July 5, 2002
Exercise-induced bronchospasm in the elite athleteKenneth W Rundell, David M Jenkinson
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