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213 related items for PubMed ID: 28100227

  • 1. Prenatal and postnatal mothering by diesel exhaust PM2.5-exposed dams differentially program mouse energy metabolism.
    Chen M, Liang S, Zhou H, Xu Y, Qin X, Hu Z, Wang X, Qiu L, Wang W, Zhang Y, Ying Z.
    Part Fibre Toxicol; 2017 Jan 18; 14(1):3. PubMed ID: 28100227
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  • 2. Prenatal exposure to diesel exhaust PM2.5 causes offspring β cell dysfunction in adulthood.
    Chen M, Liang S, Qin X, Zhang L, Qiu L, Chen S, Hu Z, Xu Y, Wang W, Zhang Y, Cao Q, Ying Z.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2018 Jul 01; 315(1):E72-E80. PubMed ID: 29351483
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  • 6. Developmental programming of obesity by maternal exposure to concentrated ambient PM2.5 is maternally transmitted into the third generation in a mouse model.
    Xu Y, Wang W, Chen M, Zhou J, Huang X, Tao S, Pan B, Li Z, Xie X, Li W, Kan H, Ying Z.
    Part Fibre Toxicol; 2019 Jul 02; 16(1):27. PubMed ID: 31266526
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  • 7. Diesel exhaust affects the abnormal delivery in pregnant mice and the growth of their young.
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  • 8. Maternal exposure to air pollution alters energy balance transiently according to gender and changes gut microbiota.
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    Front Endocrinol (Lausanne); 2023 Jun 02; 14():1069243. PubMed ID: 37082122
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  • 9. Maternal stress and effects of prenatal air pollution on offspring mental health outcomes in mice.
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  • 10. Prenatal exposure to ambient fine particulate matter induces dysregulations of lipid metabolism in adipose tissue in male offspring.
    Xie P, Zhao C, Huang W, Yong T, Chung ACK, He K, Chen X, Cai Z.
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  • 12. Differential Roles of Water-Insoluble and Water-Soluble Fractions of Diesel Exhaust Particles in the Development of Adverse Health Effects Due to Chronic Instillation of Diesel Exhaust Particles.
    Xu Y, Li Z, Liu Y, Pan B, Peng R, Shao W, Yang W, Chen M, Kan H, Ying Z, Zhang Y.
    Chem Res Toxicol; 2021 Dec 20; 34(12):2450-2459. PubMed ID: 34780166
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  • 13. Maternal High-Fat Diet Disturbs the DNA Methylation Profile in the Brown Adipose Tissue of Offspring Mice.
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    Front Endocrinol (Lausanne); 2021 Dec 20; 12():705827. PubMed ID: 34690924
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  • 14. In utero exposure to a low concentration of diesel exhaust affects spontaneous locomotor activity and monoaminergic system in male mice.
    Suzuki T, Oshio S, Iwata M, Saburi H, Odagiri T, Udagawa T, Sugawara I, Umezawa M, Takeda K.
    Part Fibre Toxicol; 2010 Mar 23; 7():7. PubMed ID: 20331848
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  • 15. Repeated gestational exposure to diesel engine exhaust affects the fetal olfactory system and alters olfactory-based behavior in rabbit offspring.
    Bernal-Meléndez E, Lacroix MC, Bouillaud P, Callebert J, Olivier B, Persuy MA, Durieux D, Rousseau-Ralliard D, Aioun J, Cassee F, Couturier-Tarrade A, Valentino S, Chavatte-Palmer P, Schroeder H, Baly C.
    Part Fibre Toxicol; 2019 Jan 17; 16(1):5. PubMed ID: 30654819
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  • 16. Exposure to diesel exhaust during fetal period affects behavior and neurotransmitters in male offspring mice.
    Yokota S, Moriya N, Iwata M, Umezawa M, Oshio S, Takeda K.
    J Toxicol Sci; 2013 Feb 17; 38(1):13-23. PubMed ID: 23358136
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  • 17. The Effect of Diesel Exhaust Particles on Adipose Tissue Mitochondrial Function and Inflammatory Status.
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  • 19. In utero exposure to diesel exhaust particles induces anxiogenic effects on male offspring via chronic activation of serotonergic neuron in dorsal raphe nucleus.
    Yokota S, Oshio S, Takeda K.
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  • 20. A mouse model links asthma susceptibility to prenatal exposure to diesel exhaust.
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