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    Pulmonary effects of ultrafine coal fly ash inhaled by guinea pigs by Chen, L C, Lam, H F, Kim, E J, Guty, J, Amdur, M O

    “…Guinea pigs were exposed to ultrafine coal fly ash produced in a laboratory furnace. The average mass median aerodynamic diameter and the average mass…”
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    Effect of ozone exposure on lung functions and plasma prostaglandin and thromboxane concentrations in guinea pigs by Miller, P D, Ainsworth, D, Lam, H F, Amdur, M O

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (30-03-1987)
    “…Male Hartley guinea pigs were exposed either to filtered air or to 1 ppm ozone (O3) for 1 hr. At 2, 8, 24, or 48 hr after exposure we measured ventilation,…”
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    Sulfuric acid-layered ultrafine particles potentiate ozone-induced airway injury by Chen, L C, Miller, P D, Lam, H F, Guty, J, Amdur, M O

    “…Urban air pollution in the United States is composed of a complex mixture of particles and gases. Among the most prominent products of the atmospheric…”
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    Indomethacin and cromolyn sodium alter ozone-induced changes in lung function and plasma eicosanoid concentrations in guinea pigs by Miller, P D, Ainsworth, D, Lam, H F, Amdur, M O

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-04-1988)
    “…Male Hartley guinea pigs were given either indomethacin (IN), cromolyn sodium (CS), or no drug (ND) and then exposed either to filtered air or to 1 ppm ozone…”
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    Coal Combustion Aerosols and So 2: an Interdisciplinary Analysis by Amdur, Mary O, Sarofim, Adel F, Neville, Matthew, Quann, Richard J, McCarthy, John F, Elliott, John F, Lam, Hua Fuan

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-02-1986)
    “…Coal combustion produces both sulfur dioxide and submicrometer metal oxides that can react to form irritant aerosols with potential effects on health. An…”
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