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The following pages link to Lesions in respiratory bronchioles and conducting airways of monkeys exposed to ambient levels of ozone (Q41260289):
Displaying 33 items.
- γδ T Cells Are Required for M2 Macrophage Polarization and Resolution of Ozone-Induced Pulmonary Inflammation in Mice (Q28397640) (← links)
- Activation of neurokinin-1 receptors during ozone inhalation contributes to epithelial injury and repair (Q28582551) (← links)
- Photochemical air pollution. Part II. (Q28768917) (← links)
- Ozone-induced airway epithelial cell death, the neurokinin-1 receptor pathway, and the postnatal developing lung (Q34201255) (← links)
- Oxidant gases (Q35035021) (← links)
- Acute pulmonary toxicity of urban particulate matter and ozone (Q35764922) (← links)
- Effects of ozone on lamb tracheal mucosa. Quantitative glycoconjugate histochemistry (Q35817329) (← links)
- The response of the rat tracheal epithelium to ozone exposure. Injury, adaptation, and repair (Q35818469) (← links)
- Histopathologic changes of the nasal mucosa in southwest Metropolitan Mexico City inhabitants (Q35830917) (← links)
- Effects of an ambient level of ozone on primate nasal epithelial mucosubstances. Quantitative histochemistry (Q35855994) (← links)
- Response of the macaque nasal epithelium to ambient levels of ozone. A morphologic and morphometric study of the transitional and respiratory epithelium (Q35856487) (← links)
- The response of the macaque tracheobronchial epithelium to acute ozone injury. A quantitative ultrastructural and autoradiographic study. (Q35858438) (← links)
- Acute respiratory bronchiolitis: an ultrastructural and autoradiographic study of epithelial cell injury and renewal in rhesus monkeys exposed to ozone (Q35863206) (← links)
- Chronic bronchiolitis in nonhuman primates after prolonged ozone exposure (Q35864232) (← links)
- Morphometric aspects of ciliary distribution and ciliogenesis in human nasal epithelium (Q36379452) (← links)
- Exposure to ozone reduces influenza disease severity and alters distribution of influenza viral antigens in murine lungs (Q36708843) (← links)
- Application of the EPR spin-trapping technique to the detection of radicals produced in vivo during inhalation exposure of rats to ozone (Q38470803) (← links)
- Interspecies comparisons of lung responses to inhaled particles and gases (Q38687491) (← links)
- Cyclic exposure to ozone alters distal airway development in infant rhesus monkeys (Q39753494) (← links)
- Activation of calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor during ozone inhalation contributes to airway epithelial injury and repair (Q39809416) (← links)
- Development of a CFD boundary condition to model transient vapor absorption in the respiratory airways (Q39874495) (← links)
- Alterations in macrophage functions by environmental chemicals (Q40180005) (← links)
- Oxidant-induced enhanced sensitivity to infection in animal models and their extrapolations to man. (Q40180612) (← links)
- Identification of subpopulations that are sensitive to ozone exposure: use of end points currently available and potential use of laboratory-based end points under development (Q41059897) (← links)
- An inhalation toxicity study of chlorine in Fischer 344 rats following 30 days of exposure (Q43594425) (← links)
- Long-term effects of ozone and nitrogen dioxide on the metabolism and population of alveolar macrophages (Q43696586) (← links)
- Nonhuman Primate Models of Respiratory Disease: Past, Present, and Future (Q46432510) (← links)
- Morphologic injury and lipid peroxidation in monolayer cultures of rabbit tracheal epithelium exposed in vitro to ozone (Q46905939) (← links)
- Respiratory bronchiolitis following long-term ozone exposure in bonnet monkeys: a morphometric study (Q49317063) (← links)
- Chemical carcinogenesis and toxicity models: matching complexity to objectives. (Q52650541) (← links)
- Longitudinal distribution of chlorine absorption in human airways: a comparison to ozone absorption. (Q54068461) (← links)
- Ozone: An overview of its toxicity in man and animals (Q56040266) (← links)
- Respiratory symptoms of flight attendants during high-altitude flight: possible relation to cabin ozone exposure (Q57128267) (← links)