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Volume 22, Number 2, February 2010

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Research Article

Wood smoke risk assessment: Defining the questions
pp. 94-98(5)
Authors: Morandi, Maria T.; Ward, Tony J.

Biological monitoring of wood-smoke exposure
pp. 99-103(5)
Authors: Simpson, Christopher D.; Naeher, Luke P.

Biomass smoke exposures: toxicology and animal study design
pp. 104-107(4)
Authors: Migliaccio, Christopher T.; Mauderly, Joe L.

Biomass smoke exposures: Health outcomes measures and study design
pp. 108-112(5)
Authors: Noonan, Curtis W.; Balmes, John R.

Public communication in unplanned biomass burning events
pp. 113-116(4)
Authors: Damon, Scott A.; Naylor, Roger; Therriault, Shannon

Immunotoxicity and hematotoxicity induced by tetrachloroethylene in egyptian dry cleaning workers
pp. 117-124(8)
Authors: Emara, Ashraf M.; Abo El-Noor, Mona M.; Hassan, Neven A.; Wagih, Ayman A.

Whole-body inhalation exposure to 1-bromopropane suppresses the IgM response to sheep red blood cells in female B6C3F1 mice and Fisher 344/N rats
pp. 125-132(8)
Authors: Anderson, Stacey E.; Munson, Albert E.; Butterworth, Leon F.; Germolec, Dori; Morgan, Daniel L.; Roycroft, Joseph A.; Dill, Jeffrey; Meade, B. J.

Ozone exposure enhances mast-cell inflammation in asthmatic airways despite inhaled corticosteroid therapy
pp. 133-139(7)
Authors: Stenfors, N.; Bosson, J.; Helleday, R.; Behndig, A. F.; Pourazar, J.; Törnqvist, H.; Kelly, F. J.; Frew, A. J.; Sandström, T.; Mudway, I. S.; Blomberg, A.

Ozone exposure enhances mast-cell inflammation in asthmatic airways despite inhaled corticosteroid therapy
pp. 133-139(7)
Authors: Stenfors, N.; Bosson, J.; Helleday, R.; Behndig, A. F.; Pourazar, J.; Törnqvist, H.; Kelly, F. J.; Frew, A. J.; Sandström, T.; Mudway, I. S.; Blomber, A.

Mono(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate induces both pro- and anti-inflammatory responses in rat alveolar macrophages through crosstalk between p38, the lipoxygenase pathway and PPARα
pp. 140-150(11)
Authors: Rakkestad, Kirsten E.; Holme, Jørn A.; Paulsen, Ragnhild E.; Schwarze, Per E.; Becher, Rune

A review of inhalability fraction models: discussion and recommendations
pp. 151-159(9)
Authors: Millage, Kyle K.; Bergman, Josh; Asgharian, Bahman; McClellan, Gene

Prediction of ozone-induced lung function responses in humans
pp. 160-168(9)
Authors: McDonnell, William F.; Stewart, Paul W.; Smith, Marjo V.

Effects of metal compounds with distinct physicochemical properties on iron homeostasis and antibacterial activity in the lungs: chromium and vanadium
pp. 169-178(10)
Authors: Cohen, Mitchell D.; Sisco, Maureen; Prophete, Colette; Yoshida, Kotaro; Chen, Lung-chi; Zelikoff, Judith T.; Smee, Jason; Holder, Alvin A.; Stonehuerner, Jacqueline; Crans, Debbie C.; Ghio, Andrew J.

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