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The influence of maternal and perinatal high-fat diet on ozone-induced pulmonary responses in offspring

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Judy S. LaKind, Carol J. Burns, Lynn H. Pottenger, Daniel Q. Naiman, Julie E. Goodman & Satori A. Marchitti. (2021) Does ozone inhalation cause adverse metabolic effects in humans? A systematic review. Critical Reviews in Toxicology 51:6, pages 467-508.
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