Christopher Francis Rider
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Orach J, Hemshekhar M, Rider C, Spicer V, Lee A, Yuen A, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2023 Dec;
342:123087.
PMID: 38061431
Traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) exposure is associated with systemic health effects, which can be studied using blood-based markers. Although we have previously shown that high TRAP concentrations alter the plasma...
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Orach J, Rider C, Yuen A, Schwartz C, Mookherjee N, Carlsten C
Ann Am Thorac Soc
. 2023 Mar;
20(6):834-842.
PMID: 36930796
Air pollution exposure is harmful to human airways, and its impacts are best studied using concentration-response relationships. However, most concentration-response research on airway health has investigated chronic exposures, with less...
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Orach J, Rider C, Yuen A, Carlsten C
Part Fibre Toxicol
. 2022 Nov;
19(1):66.
PMID: 36419123
Background: Traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) exposure causes adverse effects on wellbeing and quality of life, which can be studied non-invasively using self-reported symptoms. However, little is known about the effects...
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Soumana I, Ryu M, Filho F, Yang J, Orach J, Nislow C, et al.
Environ Res
. 2022 Nov;
216(Pt 4):114826.
PMID: 36403657
The lung microbiome plays a crucial role in airway homeostasis, yet we know little about the effects of exposures such as air pollution therein. We conducted a controlled human exposure...
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Mookherjee N, Piyadasa H, Ryu M, Rider C, Ezzati P, Spicer V, et al.
Eur Respir J
. 2018 Jan;
51(1).
PMID: 29371381
Diesel exhaust (DE) is a paradigm for traffic-related air pollution. Human adaptation to DE is poorly understood and currently based on oversimplified models. DE promotes allergic responses, but protein expression...