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456 related items for PubMed ID: 16555046

  • 1. Influence of fuel properties, nitrogen oxides, and exhaust treatment by an oxidation catalytic converter on the mutagenicity of diesel engine emissions.
    Bünger J, Krahl J, Weigel A, Schröder O, Brüning T, Müller M, Hallier E, Westphal G.
    Arch Toxicol; 2006 Aug; 80(8):540-6. PubMed ID: 16555046
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  • 2. Strong mutagenic effects of diesel engine emissions using vegetable oil as fuel.
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  • 3. Mutagenicity of diesel exhaust particles from two fossil and two plant oil fuels.
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  • 4. Combusting vegetable oils in diesel engines: the impact of unsaturated fatty acids on particle emissions and mutagenic effects of the exhaust.
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  • 5. Mutagenicity of diesel engine exhaust is eliminated in the gas phase by an oxidation catalyst but only slightly reduced in the particle phase.
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  • 7. Cytotoxic and mutagenic effects, particle size and concentration analysis of diesel engine emissions using biodiesel and petrol diesel as fuel.
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  • 11. Genotoxic potential of organic extracts from particle emissions of diesel and rapeseed oil powered engines.
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  • 20. An investigation into the effect of a ceramic particle trap on the chemical mutagens in diesel exhaust.
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