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    Nasal Cytochrome P450 2A: Identification, Regional Localization, and Metabolic Activity toward Hexamethylphosphoramide, a Known Nasal Carcinogen by Thornton-Manning, Janice R., Nikula, Kristen J., Hotchkiss, Jon A., Avila, Kelly J., Rohrbacher, Kevin D., Ding, Xinxin, Dahl, Alan R.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-01-1997)
    “…Two members of the cytochrome P450 2A subfamily, CYP2A10 and 2A11, are abundant nasal enzymes previously characterized in rabbit olfactory microsomes. Rabbit…”
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    Sites of Particle Retention and Lung Tissue Responses to Chronically Inhaled Diesel Exhaust and Coal Dust in Rats and Cynomolgus Monkeys by Nikula, Kristen J., Avila, Kelly J., Griffith, William C., Mauderly, Joe L.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-09-1997)
    “…The usefulness of pulmonary carcinogenicity data from rats exposed to high concentrations of particles for quantitatively predicting lung cancer risk in humans…”
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    Lung Tissue Responses and Sites of Particle Retention Differ between Rats and Cynomolgus Monkeys Exposed Chronically to Diesel Exhaust and Coal Dust by Nikula, Kristen J., Avila, Kelly J., Griffith, William C., Mauderly, Joe L.

    Published in Toxicological sciences (1997)
    “…Several chronic inhalation bioassays of poorly soluble, nonfibrous particles have resulted in an increased incidence of lung tumors in rats, no increase in…”
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    Lung Tissue Responses and Sites of Particle Retention Differ between Rats and Cynomolgus Monkeys Exposed Chronically to Diesel Exhaust and Coal Dust by Nikula, Kristen J., Avila, Kelly J., Griffith, William C., Mauderly, Joe L.

    Published in Fundamental and applied toxicology (01-05-1997)
    “…Several chronic inhalation bioassays of poorly soluble, nonfibrous particles have resulted in an increased incidence of lung tumors in rats, no increase in…”
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