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216 related items for PubMed ID: 26514784

  • 1. Comparative electrocardiographic, autonomic and systemic inflammatory responses to soy biodiesel and petroleum diesel emissions in rats.
    Farraj AK, Haykal-Coates N, Winsett DW, Gilmour MI, King C, Krantz QT, Richards J, Hazari MS.
    Inhal Toxicol; 2015; 27(11):564-75. PubMed ID: 26514784
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  • 2. Generation and characterization of diesel engine combustion emissions from petroleum diesel and soybean biodiesel fuels and application for inhalation exposure studies.
    Mutlu E, Nash DG, King C, Krantz TQ, Preston WT, Kooter IM, Higuchi M, DeMarini D, Linak WP, Gilmour MI.
    Inhal Toxicol; 2015; 27(11):515-32. PubMed ID: 26514780
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  • 3. Soy biodiesel emissions have reduced inflammatory effects compared to diesel emissions in healthy and allergic mice.
    Gavett SH, Wood CE, Williams MA, Cyphert JM, Boykin EH, Daniels MJ, Copeland LB, King C, Krantz TQ, Richards JH, Andrews DL, Jaskot RH, Gilmour MI.
    Inhal Toxicol; 2015; 27(11):533-44. PubMed ID: 26514781
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  • 4. The effects of B0, B20, and B100 soy biodiesel exhaust on aconitine-induced cardiac arrhythmia in spontaneously hypertensive rats.
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    Inhal Toxicol; 2015; 27(11):557-63. PubMed ID: 26514783
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  • 5. Comparative cardiopulmonary toxicity of exhausts from soy-based biofuels and diesel in healthy and hypertensive rats.
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  • 6. Health effects of soy-biodiesel emissions: mutagenicity-emission factors.
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  • 19. Divergent electrocardiographic responses to whole and particle-free diesel exhaust inhalation in spontaneously hypertensive rats.
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