R B SCHLESINGER
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Cohen M, McManus T, Yang Z, Qu Q, SCHLESINGER R, Zelikoff J
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 1996 May;
138(1):110-20.
PMID: 8658499
Mouse WEHI-3 cells were exposed overnight to vanadium [V; ammonium metavanadate (NH4VO3) or vanadium pentoxide (V2O5)] to determine whether documented V-induced immunomodulation might arise from altered macrophage (M phi) interactions...
12.
McGovern T, el-Fawal H, Chen L, SCHLESINGER R
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 1996 Mar;
137(1):51-6.
PMID: 8607141
Ozone is a ubiquitous air pollutant which can affect numerous function s of the respiratory system. However, previous work has not provided any information concerning its ability to modulate pharmacological...
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SCHLESINGER R
Toxicology
. 1995 Dec;
105(2-3):315-25.
PMID: 8571368
Human contact with air pollution usually involves exposure to more than one chemical, and biological responses to the inhalation of polluted atmospheres likely depend upon the interplay between individual materials....
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Asgharian B, Wood R, SCHLESINGER R
Fundam Appl Toxicol
. 1995 Sep;
27(2):232-8.
PMID: 8529818
Different species exposed to the same particle atmosphere may not receive identical initial doses in comparable respiratory tract regions, and the selection of a certain species for toxicologic evaluation of...
15.
el-Fawal H, McGovern T, SCHLESINGER R
Exp Lung Res
. 1995 Jan;
21(1):129-39.
PMID: 7729372
Air pollution may play some role in the recent increase in severity and prevalence of asthma, but the specific chemical components with the ambient pollutant mix that may be responsible...
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Chen L, Qu Q, Amdur M, SCHLESINGER R
Exp Lung Res
. 1995 Jan;
21(1):113-28.
PMID: 7729371
Recent studies have demonstrated that additive and synergistic effects on rabbit pulmonary macrophages (PM phi) function can occur after combined exposures to acid aerosols and ozone. This study investigated intracellular...
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Zelikoff J, Sisco M, Yang Z, Cohen M, SCHLESINGER R
Toxicology
. 1994 Sep;
92(1-3):269-86.
PMID: 7940565
Despite the widespread occurrence of acidic sulfur oxides in the ambient environment and their potential risks to human health, effects associated with pulmonary immune defenses have been poorly studied. The...
18.
SCHLESINGER R, Chen L
Environ Res
. 1994 Apr;
65(1):69-85.
PMID: 8162886
Biological responses to inhaled acid sulfates result from the deposition of hydrogen ion (H+) on airway surfaces. Thus, effects from sulfuric acid and ammonium bisulfate, the two major ambient species,...
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el-Fawal H, SCHLESINGER R
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 1994 Mar;
125(1):70-6.
PMID: 8128498
Air pollution may be a factor in the recent increase in severity and prevalence of asthma, but the specific chemical components within the ambient pollutant mix which may be responsible...
20.
Zelikoff J, Parsons E, SCHLESINGER R
Environ Res
. 1993 Aug;
62(2):207-22.
PMID: 8393781
Lead, an immunomodulator and potential human carcinogen, is a major airborne pollutant in industrial environments which poses a serious threat to human health. Despite the wide-spread occurrence of respirable lead...