Pulmonary Toxicity of Inhaled Diesel Exhaust and Carbon Black in Chronically Exposed Rats Part II : DNA Damage
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~troduction' 'Car~inog~nici ty of Diesel Exhaus't, and Its C:onst~tuents Role,mid Detection of DNA Adduds in Exposures to ,'Diesel EXhaust and Its Carainqgenic Constituents ' Pulmonary Carcinogenesis Associated wit4 PartiCle Acc~IIllilation iil the "Lung , , " ',' , ; Modulation of I-Compounds by Carcinogens and.' ,Tumor Prom()ters ' , ,specific Aims Methods , R~t' Inha~~tiop. Study' Statistical Evalu~tion of Rat Lung Data Mou~e-:Painting ,Experiment, Results Rat Lung DNA Analysis' S~atisticalE\Tahlation of Rat Lung Data , , Mouse-PqiIlti~gExperiment , DiscussiQn and'Con,clusions " " ", ,Basic Differences Between DNA Adducts, Elicited by pi~sel Exhaust Inhalation and Those EliCited ' 'lJY D,ermal A~plication df Diesel Exhaust Extiact Health Review::Conlmittee Introduction , Regulatory BackgroOnd, ' Scientific llackground ' Ratio,n~e for the St1;Idy Technical 'Evaluation , Study Design ' Study Objectives 'Comparison ,of Diesel ,Exhaust and Diesel Exha\lst ' ;Extract Data with Those Obtained for Cigarette' Smoke; , ' ' ' " , Comparison otResults. for Diesel Exhaust Extract ' Applicationin Mice with Previously Reported Data' '
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