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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
45
Citations
6900
World Ranking
6473
National Ranking
2317

Best Publications

  • Bioaccumulation of microplastics in decedent human brains

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  • The spontaneously hypertensive rat as a model of human cardiovascular disease: evidence of exacerbated cardiopulmonary injury and oxidative stress from inhaled emission particulate matter.

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  • Cardiac Arrhythmia Induction after Exposure to Residual Oil Fly Ash Particles in a Rodent Model of Pulmonary Hypertension

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  • Quantitation and identification of microplastics accumulation in human placental specimens using pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectrometry

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  • Microglial priming through the lung–brain axis: the role of air pollution–induced circulating factors

    Christen L. Mumaw;Shannon Levesque;Constance McGraw;Sarah Robertson

  • Cardiovascular and Thermoregulatory Effects of Inhaled PM-Associated Transition Metals: A Potential Interaction between Nickel and Vanadium Sulfate

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  • Microplastic presence in dog and human testis and its potential association with sperm count and weights of testis and epididymis

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  • Vehicular Emissions Induce Vascular MMP-9 Expression and Activity Associated with Endothelin-1 Mediated Pathways

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

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

  • Cardiovascular and systemic responses to inhaled pollutants in rodents: effects of ozone and particulate matter.

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  • Early life stress, air pollution, inflammation, and disease: An integrative review and immunologic model of social-environmental adversity and lifespan health.

    Hector A. Olvera Alvarez;Laura D. Kubzansky;Matthew J. Campen;George M. Slavich

  • Air pollution intervention and life-saving effect in China.

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  • Vascular and cardiac impairments in rats inhaling ozone and diesel exhaust particles.

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  • Gasoline exhaust emissions induce vascular remodeling pathways involved in atherosclerosis.

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  • The Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Mediates Vascular Effects of Inhaled Vehicle Emissions

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  • Inhaled diesel emissions alter atherosclerotic plaque composition in ApoE-/- mice

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  • Circulating Factors Induce Coronary Endothelial Cell Activation Following Exposure to Inhaled Diesel Exhaust and Nitrogen Dioxide in Humans: Evidence From a Novel Translational In Vitro Model

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  • Nonparticulate Components of Diesel Exhaust Promote Constriction in Coronary Arteries from ApoE -/- Mice

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  • National Particle Component Toxicity (NPACT) initiative report on cardiovascular effects.

    Sverre Vedal;Matthew J Campen;Jacob D McDonald;Timothy V Larson

  • Heart rate variability in rodents: uses and caveats in toxicological studies

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Frequent Co-Authors

Joe L. Mauderly
Joe L. Mauderly Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute
Urmila P. Kodavanti
Urmila P. Kodavanti Environmental Protection Agency
Sverre Vedal
Sverre Vedal University of Washington
Alan R. Schwartz
Alan R. Schwartz Independent Scientist / Consultant, US
Eric R. Prossnitz
Eric R. Prossnitz University of New Mexico
Patrice Codogno
Patrice Codogno Université Paris Cité
Jack R. Harkema
Jack R. Harkema Michigan State University
John A. Cidlowski
John A. Cidlowski National Institutes of Health
George M. Slavich
George M. Slavich University of California, Los Angeles
Ting Wang
Ting Wang Washington University in St. Louis

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