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- :Castañeda, Alejandro R. ;Pinkerton, Kent E.8 2018 | Toxicol Lett. 292:85-96:The objective of this study was to explore the role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) in ambient particulate matter (PM)-mediated activation of d...
- :Padmore, Trudy ;Stark, Carahline2 2017 | Biochim Biophys Acta. 1861(2):58-67:BackgroundIn the lung, macrophages attempt to engulf inhaled high aspect ratio pathogenic materials, secreting inflammatory molecules in the process. ...
- :Yucesoy, Berran ;Kashon, Michael L.2016 | J Immunotoxicol. 13(1):119-126:Diisocyanates are the most common cause of occupational asthma, but risk factors are not well defined. A case-control study was conducted to investiga...
- :Robinson, Elektra Kantzari ;Worthington, Atesh4 15 2022 | J Immunol. 208(8):1886-1900:Our respiratory system is vital to protect us from the surrounding nonsterile environment; therefore, it is critical for a state of homeostasis to be ...
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