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Joe L. Mauderly is affiliated with the Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute in the United States. Their scientific work is connected to respiratory research, although specific fields of study or subfields related to their research are not detailed in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Health Effects of Organic Aerosols

    Joe L Mauderly;Judith C Chow

  • Comparative Pulmonary Toxicities and Carcinogenicities of Chronically Inhaled Diesel Exhaust and Carbon Black in F344 Rats

    K. J. Nikula;M. B. Snipes;E. B. Barr;W. C. Griffith

  • Diesel Exhaust Is a Pulmonary Carcinogen in Rats Exposed Chronically by Inhalation

    Joe L. Mauderly;Robert K. Jones;William C. Griffith;Rogene F. Henderson

  • Health Effects of Fine Particulate Air Pollution: Lines that Connect

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  • Is there evidence for synergy among air pollutants in causing health effects

    Joe L. Mauderly;Jonathan M. Samet

  • Lung Toxicity of Ambient Particulate Matter from Southeastern U.S. Sites with Different Contributing Sources: Relationships between Composition and Effects

    JeanClare Seagrave;Jacob D. McDonald;Edward Bedrick;Eric S. Edgerton

  • Pulmonary toxicity of inhaled diesel exhaust and carbon black in chronically exposed rats. Part I: Neoplastic and nonneoplastic lung lesions.

    J L Mauderly;M B Snipes;E B Barr;S A Belinsky

  • Relationship between Composition and Toxicity of Motor Vehicle Emission Samples

    Jacob D. McDonald;Ingvar Eide;JeanClare Seagrave;Barbara Zielinska

  • Mutagenicity and in vivo toxicity of combined particulate and semivolatile organic fractions of gasoline and diesel engine emissions.

    JeanClare Seagrave;Jacob D. McDonald;Andrew P. Gigliotti;Kristen J. Nikula

  • Modulators of cigarette smoke-induced pulmonary emphysema in A/J mice.

    Thomas H. March;Julie A. Wilder;Dolores C. Esparza;Patsy Y. Cossey

  • Alterations in particle accumulation and clearance in lungs of rats chronically exposed to diesel exhaust

    R. K. Wolff;R. F. Henderson;M. B. Snipes;W. C. Griffith

  • Toxic and carcinogenic effects of solid particles in the respiratory tract

    D. L. Dungworth;J.L. Mauderly;G. Oberdörster

  • Response of Rodents to Inhaled Diluted Diesel Exhaust: Biochemical and Cytological Changes in Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid and in Lung Tissue

    R. F. Henderson;J. A. Pickrell;R. K. Jones;J. D. Sun

  • Is the air pollution health research community prepared to support a multipollutant air quality management framework

    Joe L. Mauderly;Richard T. Burnett;Margarita Castillejos;Halûk Özkaynak

  • Health effects of subchronic exposure to low levels of wood smoke in rats.

    Yohannes Tesfaigzi;Shashibhushan P. Singh;Jennifer E. Foster;Justin Kubatko

  • Lung Tissue Responses and Sites of Particle Retention Differ between Rats and Cynomolgus Monkeys Exposed Chronically to Diesel Exhaust and Coal Dust

    Kristen J. Nikula;Kelly J. Avila;William C. Griffith;Joe L. Mauderly

  • Toxicological and epidemiological evidence for health risks from inhaled engine emissions.

    Joe L Mauderly

  • Species differences in the disposition of inhaled butadiene

    James A. Bond;Alan R. Dahl;Rogene F. Henderson;John S. Dutcher

  • Health effects of subchronic exposure to environmental levels of diesel exhaust.

    M. D. Reed;A. P. Gigliotti;J. D. McDonald;J. C. Seagrave

  • Effects of subchronic inhalation exposure of rats to emissions from a diesel engine burning soybean oil-derived biodiesel fuel.

    G. L. Finch;C. H. Hobbs;L. F. Blair;E. B. Barr

  • Diesel particulate material binds and concentrates a proinflammatory cytokine that causes neutrophil migration.

    JeanClare Seagrave;Cindy Knall;Jacob D. McDonald;Joe L. Mauderly

  • Toxicological approaches to complex mixtures.

    Joe L. Mauderly

  • In vitro versus in vivo exposure to combustion emissions.

    JeanClare Seagrave;Jacob D. McDonald;Joe L. Mauderly

  • Responses to Subchronic Inhalation of Low Concentrations of Diesel Exhaust and Hardwood Smoke Measured in Rat Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid

    JeanClare Seagrave;Jacob D. McDonald;Matthew D. Reed;Steven K. Seilkop

  • Diesel Emissions: Is More Health Research Still Needed?

    Joe L. Mauderly

  • Effects of Low Sulfur Fuel and a Catalyzed Particle Trap on the Composition and Toxicity of Diesel Emissions

    Jacob D. McDonald;Kevin S. Harrod;JeanClare Seagrave;Steven K. Seilkop

  • Uptake and excretion of [14C]methyl bromide as influenced by exposure concentration

    M.A. Medinsky;J.S. Dutcher;J.A. Bond;R.F. Henderson

  • RESPONSES OF DIFFERENTIATED PRIMARY HUMAN LUNG EPITHELIAL CELLS TO EXPOSURE TO DIESEL EXHAUST AT AN AIR-LIQUID INTERFACE

    JeanClare Seagrave;Sandy Dunaway;Jacob D. McDonald;Joe L. Mauderly

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew J. Campen
Matthew J. Campen University of New Mexico
Barbara Zielinska
Barbara Zielinska Desert Research Institute
Jack R. Harkema
Jack R. Harkema Michigan State University
Yung-Sung Cheng
Yung-Sung Cheng Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute
Jonathan M. Samet
Jonathan M. Samet Colorado School of Public Health
Caroline A. Owen
Caroline A. Owen Brigham and Women's Hospital
Steven A. Belinsky
Steven A. Belinsky University of New Mexico
Bartolome R. Celli
Bartolome R. Celli Brigham and Women's Hospital
Judith C. Chow
Judith C. Chow Desert Research Institute
Linda S. Birnbaum
Linda S. Birnbaum Research Triangle Park Foundation

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