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  • 2. Endocrine-disrupting activity of chemicals in diesel exhaust and diesel exhaust particles.
    Takeda K, Tsukue N, Yoshida S.
    Environ Sci; 2004; 11(1):33-45. PubMed ID: 15746887
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  • 5. Part 1. Biologic responses in rats and mice to subchronic inhalation of diesel exhaust from U.S. 2007-compliant engines: report on 1-, 3-, and 12-month exposures in the ACES bioassay.
    Mcdonald JD, Doyle-Eisele M, Gigliotti A, Miller RA, Seilkop S, Mauderly JL, Seagrave J, Chow J, Zielinska B, HEI Health Review Committee.
    Res Rep Health Eff Inst; 2012 Sep; (166):9-120. PubMed ID: 23156840
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  • 6. Developmental toxicity of diesel exhaust: a review of studies in experimental animals.
    Ema M, Naya M, Horimoto M, Kato H.
    Reprod Toxicol; 2013 Dec; 42():1-17. PubMed ID: 23831197
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  • 8. Intrauterine exposure to diesel exhaust diminishes adult ovarian reserve.
    Ogliari KS, Lichtenfels AJ, de Marchi MR, Ferreira AT, Dolhnikoff M, Saldiva PH.
    Fertil Steril; 2013 May; 99(6):1681-8. PubMed ID: 23419929
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  • 9. Mutagenicity of diesel engine exhaust is eliminated in the gas phase by an oxidation catalyst but only slightly reduced in the particle phase.
    Westphal GA, Krahl J, Munack A, Ruschel Y, Schröder O, Hallier E, Brüning T, Bünger J.
    Environ Sci Technol; 2012 Jun 05; 46(11):6417-24. PubMed ID: 22587467
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  • 11. Effects of diesel exhaust-derived secondary organic aerosol (SOA) on oocytes: Potential risks to meiotic maturation.
    Udagawa O, Furuyama A, Imai K, Fujitani Y, Hirano S.
    Reprod Toxicol; 2018 Jan 05; 75():56-64. PubMed ID: 29158200
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  • 12. Pre- and postnatal exposure to low-dose diesel exhaust impairs murine spermatogenesis.
    Kubo-Irie M, Oshio S, Niwata Y, Ishihara A, Sugawara I, Takeda K.
    Inhal Toxicol; 2011 Nov 05; 23(13):805-13. PubMed ID: 22017524
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  • 13. Diesel exhaust particles and endothelial cells dysfunction: An update.
    Lawal AO, Davids LM, Marnewick JL.
    Toxicol In Vitro; 2016 Apr 05; 32():92-104. PubMed ID: 26721178
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  • 14. Ozone enhances the airway inflammation initiated by diesel exhaust.
    Bosson J, Pourazar J, Forsberg B, Adelroth E, Sandström T, Blomberg A.
    Respir Med; 2007 Jun 05; 101(6):1140-6. PubMed ID: 17196810
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