diesel exhaust particulate
Selected indexed studies
- Diesel exhaust particles. (Inhal Toxicol, 2007) [PMID:17886072]
- Diesel exhaust particulate (DEP) and nanoparticle exposures: what do DEP human clinical studies tell us about potential human health hazards of nanoparticles? (Inhal Toxicol, 2010) [PMID:20462394]
- Diesel exhaust particulate emissions and in vitro toxicity from Euro 3 and Euro 6 vehicles. (Environ Pollut, 2022) [PMID:34974087]
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- Diesel exhaust particles. (2007) pubmed
- Diesel exhaust particulate (DEP) and nanoparticle exposures: what do DEP human clinical studies tell us about potential human health hazards of nanoparticles? (2010) pubmed
- Diesel exhaust particulate emissions and in vitro toxicity from Euro 3 and Euro 6 vehicles. (2022) pubmed
- Inhalation of diesel exhaust particulate matter induces locomotor hyperactivity and its relationship with brain and gut metabolism. (2024) pubmed
- Diesel exhaust particulate matter impairs Toll-like receptor signaling and host defense against staphylococcal cutaneous infection in mice. (2023) pubmed
- Particulate matter in new technology diesel exhaust (NTDE) is quantitatively and qualitatively very different from that found in traditional diesel exhaust (TDE). (2011) pubmed
- Diesel exhaust particulate matter induces GC-1 spg cells oxidative stress by KEAP1-NRF2 pathway and inhibition of ATP5α1 S-sulfhydration. (2024) pubmed
- Interaction of diesel exhaust particulate matter with mucins in simulated saliva fluids: Bioaccessibility of heavy metals and potential health risks. (2024) pubmed
- Inhalation of diesel exhaust particulate matter accelerates weight gain via regulation of hypothalamic appetite-related genes and gut microbiota metabolism. (2024) pubmed
- Neurotoxicity of Diesel Exhaust Particles. (2022) pubmed