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Original Articles

THE TOXICOLOGY OF INHALED WOODSMOKE

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Pages 269-282 | Published online: 07 Jan 2011

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Christopher T. Migliaccio, Emily Kobos, Quinton O. King, Virginia Porter, Forrest Jessop & Tony Ward. (2013) Adverse effects of wood smoke PM2.5 exposure on macrophage functions. Inhalation Toxicology 25:2, pages 67-76.
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I.S. Riddervold, J.H. Bønløkke, L. Mølhave, A. Massling, B. Jensen, T.K. Grønborg, R. Bossi, L. Forchhammer, S.K. Kjærgaard & T. Sigsgaard. (2011) Wood smoke in a controlled exposure experiment with human volunteers. Inhalation Toxicology 23:5, pages 277-288.
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Maria T. Morandi & Tony J. Ward. (2010) Wood smoke risk assessment: Defining the questions. Inhalation Toxicology 22:2, pages 94-98.
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Tze-San Lee, Kenneth Falter, Pamela Meyer, Joshua Mott & Charon Gwynn. (2009) Risk factors associated with clinic visits during the 1999 forest fires near the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, California, USA. International Journal of Environmental Health Research 19:5, pages 315-327.
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Ryan W. Allen, Therese Mar, Jane Koenig, L.-J. Sally Liu, Timothy Gould, Christopher Simpson & Timothy Larson. (2008) Changes in Lung Function and Airway Inflammation Among Asthmatic Children Residing in a Woodsmoke-Impacted Urban Area. Inhalation Toxicology 20:4, pages 423-433.
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David R. Brown, BarbaraG. Callahan & AndreaL. Boissevain. (2007) An Assessment of Risk from Particulate Released from Outdoor Wood Boilers. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal 13:1, pages 191-208.
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Luke P. Naeher, Michael Brauer, Michael Lipsett, Judith T. Zelikoff, Christopher D. Simpson, Jane Q. Koenig & Kirk R. Smith. (2007) Woodsmoke Health Effects: A Review. Inhalation Toxicology 19:1, pages 67-106.
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PhilipR. S. Johnson. (2006) In-Field Ambient Fine Particle Monitoring of an Outdoor Wood Boiler: Public Health Concerns. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal 12:6, pages 1153-1170.
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JacobD. McDonald, RichardK. White, EdwardB. Barr, Barbara Zielinska, JudithC. Chow & Eric Grosjean. (2006) Generation and Characterization of Hardwood Smoke Inhalation Exposure Atmospheres. Aerosol Science and Technology 40:8, pages 573-584.
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M. D. Reed, M. J. Campen, A. P. Gigliotti, K. S. Harrod, J. D. McDonald, J. C. Seagrave, J. L. Mauderly & S. K. Seilkop. (2006) Health Effects of Subchronic Exposure to Environmental Levels of Hardwood Smoke. Inhalation Toxicology 18:8, pages 523-539.
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Edward G. Barrett, Roger D. Henson, Steven K. Seilkop, Jacob D. McDonald & Matthew D. Reed. (2006) Effects of Hardwood Smoke Exposure on Allergic Airway Inflammation in Mice. Inhalation Toxicology 18:1, pages 33-43.
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Murat Sezer, Fatma Fidan, Tulay Koken, Mustafa Serteser & Mehmet Unlu. (2006) Effects of cigarette and biomass smoke exposure on oxidant–antioxidant status in rabbits. Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry 88:1, pages 169-174.
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JeanClare Seagrave, Jacob D. McDonald, Matthew D. Reed, Steven K. Seilkop & Joe L. Mauderly. (2005) Responses to Subchronic Inhalation of Low Concentrations of Diesel Exhaust and Hardwood Smoke Measured in Rat Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid. Inhalation Toxicology 17:12, pages 657-670.
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