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Winkler-Heil, R.* ; Ferron, G.A. & Hofmann, W.*: Calculation of hygroscopic particle deposition in the human lung. Inhal. Toxicol. 26, 193-206 (2014)
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Fertsch-Gapp, S. ; Semmler-Behnke, M. ; Wenk, A. & Kreyling, W.G.: Binding of polystyrene and carbon black nanoparticles to blood serum proteins. Inhal. Toxicol. 23, 468-475 (2011)
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Kraus, U. et al.: Particle-associated organic compounds and symptoms in myocardial infarction survivors. Inhal. Toxicol. 23, 431-447 (2011)
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Rückerl, R. ; Schneider, A.E. ; Breitner-Busch, S. ; Cyrys, J. & Peters, A.: Health effects of particulate air pollution: A review of epidemiological evidence. Inhal. Toxicol. 23, 555-592 (2011)
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Brüske, I. et al.: Impact of ambient air pollution on the differential white blood cell count in patients with chronic pulmonary disease. Inhal. Toxicol. 22, 245-252 (2010)
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Tzamkiozis, T.* et al.: Monitoring the inflammatory potential of exhaust particles from passenger cars in mice. Inhal. Toxicol. 22, 2, 59-69 (2010)
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Heyder, J. et al.: Long-term responses of canine lungs to acidic particles. Inhal. Toxicol. 21, 920-932 (2009)
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Jacquemin, B.* et al.: Source category-specific PM2.5 and urinary levels of Clara cell protein CC16. The ULTRA study. Inhal. Toxicol. 21, 1068-1076 (2009)
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Kreyling, W.G. et al.: Size dependence of the translocation of inhaled iridium and carbon nanoparticle aggregates from the lung of rats to the blood and secondary target organs. Inhal. Toxicol. 21, 55-60 (2009)
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Nassimi, M.* et al.: Low cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticles in in vitro and ex vivo lung models. Inhal. Toxicol. 21, (Suppl.1), 104-109 (2009)
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Tian, F. et al.: Surface modification and size dependence in particle translocation during early embryonic development. Inhal. Toxicol. 21, (Suppl.1), 92-96 (2009)
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Zareba, W.* et al.: ECG parameters and exposure to carbon ultrafine particles in young healthy subjects. Inhal. Toxicol. 21, 223-233 (2009)
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Alessandrini, F. et al.: Total and regional deposition of ultrafine particles in a mouse model of allergic inflammation of the lung. Inhal. Toxicol. 20, 585-593 (2008)
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Maier, K.L. et al.: Health effects of ambient particulate matter - biological mechanisms and inflammatory responses to in vitro and in vivo particle exposures. Inhal. Toxicol. 20, 319-337 (2008)
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Peters, A. et al.: Air pollution and inflammatory response in myocardial infarction survivors: Gene-environment interactions in a high-risk group. Inhal. Toxicol. 19, (Suppl.1), 161-175 (2007)
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Schober, W. et al.: Environmental polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) enhance allergic inflammation by acting on human basophils. Inhal. Toxicol. 19, (Suppl.1), 151-156 (2007)
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Wichmann, H.-E.: Diesel exhaust particles. Inhal. Toxicol. 19, (Suppl.1), 241-244 (2007)
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Takenaka, S. et al.: Distribution pattern of inhaled ultrafine gold particles in the rat lung. Inhal. Toxicol. 18, 733-740 (2006)
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Wiebert, P.* et al.: No significant translocation of inhaled 35-nm carbon particles to the circulation in humans. Inhal. Toxicol. 18, 741-747 (2006)