Unique pulmonary immunotoxicological effects of urban PM are not recapitulated solely by carbon black, diesel exhaust or coal fly ash


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N. Gour, K. Sudini, S. Khalil, A. Rule, P. Lees, E. Gabrielson, J. Groopman, S. Lajoie*, A. Singh*, *co-corresponding authors
Environmental Research, 2018

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Gour, N., Sudini, K., Khalil, S., Rule, A., Lees, P., Gabrielson, E., … *co-corresponding authors. (2018). Unique pulmonary immunotoxicological effects of urban PM are not recapitulated solely by carbon black, diesel exhaust or coal fly ash. Environmental Research.


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Gour, N., K. Sudini, S. Khalil, A. Rule, P. Lees, E. Gabrielson, J. Groopman, S. Lajoie*, A. Singh*, and *co-corresponding authors. “Unique Pulmonary Immunotoxicological Effects of Urban PM Are Not Recapitulated Solely by Carbon Black, Diesel Exhaust or Coal Fly Ash.” Environmental Research (2018).


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Gour, N., et al. “Unique Pulmonary Immunotoxicological Effects of Urban PM Are Not Recapitulated Solely by Carbon Black, Diesel Exhaust or Coal Fly Ash.” Environmental Research, 2018.


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@article{n2018a,
  title = {Unique pulmonary immunotoxicological effects of urban PM are not recapitulated solely by carbon black, diesel exhaust or coal fly ash},
  year = {2018},
  journal = {Environmental Research},
  author = {Gour, N. and Sudini, K. and Khalil, S. and Rule, A. and Lees, P. and Gabrielson, E. and Groopman, J. and Lajoie*, S. and Singh*, A. and *co-corresponding authors}
}


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