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One-Month Diesel Exhaust Inhalation Produces Hypertensive Gene Expression Pattern in Healthy Rats
Author(s) -
Reddy R. Gottipolu,
J. Grace Wallenborn,
Edward D. Karoly,
Mette C. Schladweiler,
Allen D. Ledbetter,
Todd Krantz,
William P. Linak,
Abraham Nyska,
Jo Anne Johnson,
Ronald F. Thomas,
Judy E. Richards,
Richard H. Jaskot,
Urmila P. Kodavanti
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
environmental health perspectives
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.257
H-Index - 282
eISSN - 1552-9924
pISSN - 0091-6765
DOI - 10.1289/ehp.11647
Subject(s) - inhalation , inhalation exposure , oxidative stress , gene expression , mitochondrion , inflammation , endocrinology , medicine , diesel exhaust , gene , biology , chemistry , anesthesia , biochemistry , organic chemistry , combustion
Exposure to diesel exhaust (DE) is linked to vasoconstriction, endothelial dysfunction, and myocardial ischemia in compromised individuals.

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