Gong, Ke, Zhao, Wei, Li, Ning, Barajas, Berenice, Kleinman, Michael, Sioutas, Constantinos, ...
Abstract Background Ambient air pollution is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. We have found that exposure to ambient ultrafine particulate matter, highly enriched in...
Ntziachristos, Leonidas, Froines, John R, Cho, Arthur K, Sioutas, Constantinos
Abstract Background Although the mechanisms of airborne particulate matter (PM) related health effects remain incompletely understood, one emerging hypothesis is that these adverse effects derive...
Development of virtual impaction technologies to concentrate fine ambient particles / (1994)
Thesis (Doctor of Science)--Harvard School of Public Health, 1994.
Ultrafine particulate pollutants induce oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage.
Li, Ning, Sioutas, Constantinos, Cho, Arthur, Schmitz, Debra, Misra, Chandan, Sempf, Joan, ...
The objectives of this study were to determine whether differences in the size and composition of coarse (2.5-10 micro m), fine (< 2.5 microm), and ultrafine (< 0.1 microm) particulate matter (PM)...
Airborne particles of the california central valley alter the lungs of healthy adult rats.
Smith, Kevin R, Kim, Seongheon, Recendez, Julian J, Teague, Stephen V, Ménache, Margaret G, Grubbs, David E, ...
Epidemiologic studies have shown that airborne particulate matter (PM) with a mass median aerodynamic diameter < 10 microm (PM10) is associated with an increase in respiratory-related disease....
Lippmann, Morton, Frampton, Mark, Schwartz, Joel, Dockery, Douglas, Schlesinger, Richard, Koutrakis, Petros, ...
In 1998 Congress mandated expanded U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) health effects research on ambient air particulate matter (PM) and a National Research Council (NRC) committee to...
Xia, Tian, Korge, Paavo, Weiss, James N., Li, Ning, Venkatesen, M. Indira, Sioutas, Constantinos, ...
Particulate pollutants cause adverse health effects through the generation of oxidative stress. A key question is whether these effects are mediated by the particles or their chemical compounds. In...
Delfino, Ralph J., Sioutas, Constantinos, Malik, Shaista
Numerous epidemiologic time-series studies have shown generally consistent associations of cardiovascular hospital admissions and mortality with outdoor air pollution, particularly mass...
Sioutas, Constantinos, Delfino, Ralph J., Singh, Manisha
Epidemiologic research has shown increases in adverse cardiovascular and respiratory outcomes in relation to mass concentrations of particulate matter (PM) ≤2.5 or ≤10 μm in diameter (PM2.5,...
Ultrafine particulate pollutants induce oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage.
Li, Ning, Sioutas, Constantinos, Cho, Arthur, Schmitz, Debra, Misra, Chandan, Sempf, Joan, ...
The objectives of this study were to determine whether differences in the size and composition of coarse (2.5-10 micro m), fine (< 2.5 microm), and ultrafine (< 0.1 microm) particulate matter (PM)...
Airborne particles of the california central valley alter the lungs of healthy adult rats.
Smith, Kevin R, Kim, Seongheon, Recendez, Julian J, Teague, Stephen V, Ménache, Margaret G, Grubbs, David E, ...
Epidemiologic studies have shown that airborne particulate matter (PM) with a mass median aerodynamic diameter < 10 microm (PM10) is associated with an increase in respiratory-related disease....
Lippmann, Morton, Frampton, Mark, Schwartz, Joel, Dockery, Douglas, Schlesinger, Richard, Koutrakis, Petros, ...
In 1998 Congress mandated expanded U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) health effects research on ambient air particulate matter (PM) and a National Research Council (NRC) committee to...
Xia, Tian, Korge, Paavo, Weiss, James N., Li, Ning, Venkatesen, M. Indira, Sioutas, Constantinos, ...
Particulate pollutants cause adverse health effects through the generation of oxidative stress. A key question is whether these effects are mediated by the particles or their chemical compounds. In...
Delfino, Ralph J., Sioutas, Constantinos, Malik, Shaista
Numerous epidemiologic time-series studies have shown generally consistent associations of cardiovascular hospital admissions and mortality with outdoor air pollution, particularly mass...
Sioutas, Constantinos, Delfino, Ralph J., Singh, Manisha
Epidemiologic research has shown increases in adverse cardiovascular and respiratory outcomes in relation to mass concentrations of particulate matter (PM) ≤2.5 or ≤10 μm in diameter (PM2.5,...
Delfino, Ralph J., Staimer, Norbert, Gillen, Dan, Tjoa, Thomas, Sioutas, Constantinos, Fung, Kochy, ...
Relationship between redox activity and chemical speciation of size-fractionated particulate matter
Ntziachristos, Leonidas, Froines, John R, Cho, Arthur K, Sioutas, Constantinos
Personal and Ambient Air Pollution Exposures and Lung Function Decrements in Children with Asthma
Delfino, Ralph J., Staimer, Norbert, Tjoa, Thomas, Gillen, Dan, Kleinman, Michael T., Sioutas, Constantinos, ...
Gong, Ke Wei, Zhao, Wei, Li, Ning, Barajas, Berenice, Kleinman, Michael, Sioutas, Constantinos, ...
Gene expression analysis of human microvascular endothelial cells exposed to diesel exhaust particles and oxidized phospholipids revealed several upregulated gene modules, including genes involved in...