Context: Mice are commonly used in studies investigating the effects of diesel exhaust exposure on respiratory health. A plethora of studies in this field has resulted in a range of exposure protocols, from inhalation of diesel exhaust, to the administration (via various routes) of diesel exhaust particles in solution. Objective: In this study, we compared the physiological consequences of short-term exposure to diesel exhaust via inhalation to those due to exposure to the same diesel exhaust particles suspended in solution and delivered intranasally. Materials and methods: Adult BALB/c mice were exposed to diesel exhaust via inhalation for 2hours per day for 8 days. A representative, simultaneous sample of particles was collected and a sec...
Diesel exhaust has been associated with asthma, but its response to other engine emissions is not cl...
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization estimates that air pollution is responsible for 7 million d...
Chronic air pollution exposure is associated with accelerated lung function decline and increased pr...
Diesel exhaust (DE) has been shown to enhance allergic sensitization in animals following high-dose ...
Context: Diesel exhaust particles (DEP) are an important contributor to suspended particulate matter...
Purpose: Diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) can induce and trigger airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that diesel exhaust particles (DEP) potentiate allergic immune re...
Ambient particles have been consistently associated with adverse health effects, yielding mainly hig...
Diesel exhaust is the major source of ultrafine particles released during traffic-related pollution....
Diesel exhaust has been associated with asthma, but its response to other engine emissions is not cl...
Diesel exhaust is the major source of ultrafine particles released during traffic-related pollution....
Abstract Background Diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) a...
Diesel exhaust has been associated with asthma, but its response to other engine emissions is not cl...
Diesel exhaust is the major source of ultrafine particles released during traffic-related pollution....
Diesel exhaust has been associated with asthma, but its response to other engine emissions is not cl...
Diesel exhaust has been associated with asthma, but its response to other engine emissions is not cl...
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization estimates that air pollution is responsible for 7 million d...
Chronic air pollution exposure is associated with accelerated lung function decline and increased pr...
Diesel exhaust (DE) has been shown to enhance allergic sensitization in animals following high-dose ...
Context: Diesel exhaust particles (DEP) are an important contributor to suspended particulate matter...
Purpose: Diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) can induce and trigger airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that diesel exhaust particles (DEP) potentiate allergic immune re...
Ambient particles have been consistently associated with adverse health effects, yielding mainly hig...
Diesel exhaust is the major source of ultrafine particles released during traffic-related pollution....
Diesel exhaust has been associated with asthma, but its response to other engine emissions is not cl...
Diesel exhaust is the major source of ultrafine particles released during traffic-related pollution....
Abstract Background Diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) a...
Diesel exhaust has been associated with asthma, but its response to other engine emissions is not cl...
Diesel exhaust is the major source of ultrafine particles released during traffic-related pollution....
Diesel exhaust has been associated with asthma, but its response to other engine emissions is not cl...
Diesel exhaust has been associated with asthma, but its response to other engine emissions is not cl...
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization estimates that air pollution is responsible for 7 million d...
Chronic air pollution exposure is associated with accelerated lung function decline and increased pr...