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December 15, 2010
Asthma in swimmers: a review of the current literature
Michelle Z Fisk, Michelle D Steigerwald, James M Smoliga, et al.
Mayo Clinic Proceedings
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January 17, 2002
Prevalence of body art (body piercing and tattooing) in university undergraduates and incidence of medical complications
Lester B Mayers, Daniel A Judelson, Barry W Moriarty, et al.
Pediatrics
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May 3, 2003
Tattooing and body piercing
Lester B Mayers, Barry W Moriarty, Daniel A Judelson, et al.
Inhalation Toxicology
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March 15, 2005
Bronchoconstriction provoked by exercise in a high-particulate-matter environment is attenuated by montelukast
Kenneth W Rundell, Barry A Spiering, Jennifer M Baumann, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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September 24, 2005
Effects of cysteine donor supplementation on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction
Jennifer M Baumann, Kenneth W Rundell, Tina M Evans, et al.
Inhalation Toxicology
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August 27, 2011
Inhaled whole exhaust and its effect on exercise performance and vascular function
Paul T Cutrufello, Kenneth W Rundell, James M Smoliga, et al.
Inhalation Toxicology
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December 16, 2006
Inhalation of ultrafine and fine particulate matter disrupts systemic vascular function
Kenneth W Rundell, Jay R Hoffman, Renee Caviston, et al.
Comprehensive Physiology
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April 17, 2015
Air quality and temperature effects on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction
Kenneth W Rundell, Sandra D Anderson, Malcolm Sue-Chu, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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April 6, 2005
Cold air inhalation does not affect the severity of EIB after exercise or eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation
Tina M Evans, Kenneth W Rundell, Kenneth C Beck, et al.
The Journal of Asthma : Official Journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma
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February 2, 2006
Impulse oscillometry is sensitive to bronchoconstriction after eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation or exercise
Tina M Evans, Kenneth W Rundell, Kenneth C Beck, et al.
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine
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December 15, 2010
Asthma in swimmers: a review of the current literature
Michelle Z Fisk, Michelle D Steigerwald, James M Smoliga, et al.
Mayo Clinic Proceedings
|
January 17, 2002
Prevalence of body art (body piercing and tattooing) in university undergraduates and incidence of medical complications
Lester B Mayers, Daniel A Judelson, Barry W Moriarty, et al.
Pediatrics
|
May 3, 2003
Tattooing and body piercing
Lester B Mayers, Barry W Moriarty, Daniel A Judelson, et al.
Inhalation Toxicology
|
March 15, 2005
Bronchoconstriction provoked by exercise in a high-particulate-matter environment is attenuated by montelukast
Kenneth W Rundell, Barry A Spiering, Jennifer M Baumann, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
|
September 24, 2005
Effects of cysteine donor supplementation on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction
Jennifer M Baumann, Kenneth W Rundell, Tina M Evans, et al.
Inhalation Toxicology
|
August 27, 2011
Inhaled whole exhaust and its effect on exercise performance and vascular function
Paul T Cutrufello, Kenneth W Rundell, James M Smoliga, et al.
Inhalation Toxicology
|
December 16, 2006
Inhalation of ultrafine and fine particulate matter disrupts systemic vascular function
Kenneth W Rundell, Jay R Hoffman, Renee Caviston, et al.
Comprehensive Physiology
|
April 17, 2015
Air quality and temperature effects on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction
Kenneth W Rundell, Sandra D Anderson, Malcolm Sue-Chu, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
|
April 6, 2005
Cold air inhalation does not affect the severity of EIB after exercise or eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation
Tina M Evans, Kenneth W Rundell, Kenneth C Beck, et al.
The Journal of Asthma : Official Journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma
|
February 2, 2006
Impulse oscillometry is sensitive to bronchoconstriction after eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation or exercise
Tina M Evans, Kenneth W Rundell, Kenneth C Beck, et al.
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