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R B SCHLESINGER

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Isaacs K, SCHLESINGER R, Martonen T
J Aerosol Med . 2006 Oct; 19(3):344-52. PMID: 17034309
Simulation of the dynamics and disposition of inhaled particles within human lungs is an invaluable tool in both the development of inhaled pharmacologic drugs and the risk assessment of environmental...
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SCHLESINGER R, Kunzli N, Hidy G, Gotschi T, Jerrett M
Inhal Toxicol . 2006 Jan; 18(2):95-125. PMID: 16393926
The aim of this article is to review progress toward integration of toxicological and epidemiological research results concerning the role of specific physicochemical properties, and associated sources, in the adverse...
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Cohen M, Sisco M, Li Y, Zelikoff J, SCHLESINGER R
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol . 2001 Feb; 171(2):71-84. PMID: 11222083
Most pulmonary immunotoxicology studies of ambient pollutants have been broadly designed to discern if overall humoral or cell-mediated immunity (CMI) was altered; few have assessed effects on particular aspects of...
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SCHLESINGER R, SNYDER C, Chen L, Gorczynski J, Menache M
Inhal Toxicol . 2000 Sep; 12(10):927-39. PMID: 10989369
Significant respiratory-tract exposure to insoluble aluminum compounds, such as alumina (aluminum oxide, Al(2)O(3)), can occur in occupational settings, yet little is known about the temporal pattern of pulmonary clearance of...
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Lippmann M, SCHLESINGER R
Annu Rev Public Health . 2000 Jul; 21:309-33. PMID: 10884956
The development of air pollution standards ideally involves the integration of data from the disciplines of epidemiology, controlled clinical studies, and animal toxicology. Epidemiological studies show statistical associations between health...
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Driscoll K, Costa D, Hatch G, Henderson R, Oberdorster G, Salem H, et al.
Toxicol Sci . 2000 May; 55(1):24-35. PMID: 10788556
The evaluation of respiratory tract toxicity from airborne materials frequently involves exposure of animals via inhalation. This provides a natural route of entry into the host and, as such, is...
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Cohen M, Zelikoff J, Chen L, SCHLESINGER R
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol . 1998 Oct; 152(1):30-40. PMID: 9772197
Soluble and insoluble hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) agents are concomitantly released with ozone (O3) during welding. Although pulmonary/immunologic implications from exposure to each agent individually have been investigated, the effects from...
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Cohen M, Becker S, Devlin R, SCHLESINGER R, Zelikoff J
J Toxicol Environ Health . 1997 Aug; 51(6):591-608. PMID: 9242230
Hosts exposed to vanadium (V) display a subsequent decrease in their resistance to infectious microorganisms. Our earlier studies with rats inhaling occupationally relevant levels of V (as, ammonium metavanadate, NH4VO3)...
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Cohen M, Zelikoff J, Qu Q, SCHLESINGER R
Toxicology . 1996 Dec; 114(3):243-52. PMID: 8980713
Lung cell populations may be directly exposed to environmental airbone toxicants such as ozone (O3). Since pulmonary macrophages (M phi) play a pivotal role in host pulmonary immunocompetence, their function...
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Cohen M, Yang Z, Zelikoff J, SCHLESINGER R
Fundam Appl Toxicol . 1996 Oct; 33(2):254-63. PMID: 8921344
Male Fisher 344 rats were exposed to 2 mg vanadium(V)/m3 (as ammonium metavanadate NH4VO3, 0.32 micron MMD) atmospheres for 8 hr/day for 4 days in a nose-only exposure system. In...