Search

Your search keyword '"Kleinman, Michael T."' showing total 63 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Kleinman, Michael T." Remove constraint Author: "Kleinman, Michael T." Database MEDLINE Remove constraint Database: MEDLINE
63 results on '"Kleinman, Michael T."'

Search Results

1. Adverse Cardiovascular Effects of Nicotine Delivered by Chronic Electronic Cigarettes or Standard Cigarettes Captured by Cardiovascular Intrinsic Frequencies.

2. Disrupted brain functional connectivity as early signature in cognitively healthy individuals with pathological CSF amyloid/tau.

3. Effects of Electronic Cigarette Vaping on Cardiac and Vascular Function, and Post-myocardial Infarction Remodeling in Rats.

4. Flavoring Agents in E-cigarette Liquids: A Comprehensive Analysis of Multiple Health Risks.

5. Design and testing of a sew-free origami mask for improvised respiratory protection.

6. Exposure to environmental airborne particulate matter caused wide-ranged transcriptional changes and accelerated Alzheimer's-related pathology: A mouse study.

7. Cigarette smoke stimulates clonal expansion of Jak2 V617F and Tet2 -/- cells.

8. Subchronic co-exposure to particulate matter and fructose-rich-diet induces insulin resistance in male Sprague Dawley rats.

9. Exposure to quasi-ultrafine particulate matter accelerates memory impairment and Alzheimer's disease-like neuropathology in the AppNL-G-F knock-in mouse model.

10. The connection between heart rate variability (HRV), neurological health, and cognition: A literature review.

11. Effects of Electronic Cigarette Exposure on Myocardial Infarction and No-Reflow, and Cardiac Function in a Rat Model.

12. Resting heart rate (variability) and cognition relationships reveal cognitively healthy individuals with pathological amyloid/tau ratio.

13. Superoxide Release by Macrophages through NADPH Oxidase Activation Dominating Chemistry by Isoprene Secondary Organic Aerosols and Quinones to Cause Oxidative Damage on Membranes.

14. One Acute Exposure to E-Cigarette Smoke Using Various Heating Elements and Power Levels Induces Pulmonary Inflammation.

15. Exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of ambient fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) depletes the ovarian follicle reserve and causes sex-dependent cardiovascular changes in apolipoprotein E null mice.

16. Task switching reveals abnormal brain-heart electrophysiological signatures in cognitively healthy individuals with abnormal CSF amyloid/tau, a pilot study.

19. Acute administration of nicotine induces transient elevation of blood pressure and increases myocardial infarct size in rats.

21. E-cigarette or Vaping Product Use-Associated Lung Injury Produced in an Animal Model From Electronic Cigarette Vapor Exposure Without Tetrahydrocannabinol or Vitamin E Oil.

22. E-Cigarette Exposure Decreases Bone Marrow Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells.

23. The Need for a Tighter Particulate-Matter Air-Quality Standard.

24. Biocompatible Chemotherapy for Leukemia by Acid-Cleavable, PEGylated FTY720.

25. Seasonal effects of ambient PM 2.5 on the cardiovascular system of hyperlipidemic mice.

26. Wildland firefighter smoke exposure and risk of lung cancer and cardiovascular disease mortality.

27. Chemical Characterization of Nanoparticles and Volatiles Present in Mainstream Hookah Smoke.

28. Coarse particulate matter (PM 2.5-10 ) in Los Angeles Basin air induces expression of inflammation and cancer biomarkers in rat brains.

33. Fucoidan Extracted from Hijiki Protects Brain Microvessel Endothelial Cells Against Diesel Exhaust Particle Exposure-Induced Disruption.

34. Azacyclic FTY720 Analogues That Limit Nutrient Transporter Expression but Lack S1P Receptor Activity and Negative Chronotropic Effects Offer a Novel and Effective Strategy to Kill Cancer Cells in Vivo.

35. Review of the health effects of wildland fire smoke on wildland firefighters and the public.

36. Is atherosclerotic disease associated with organic components of ambient fine particles?

39. Effects of ultrafine diesel exhaust particles on oxidative stress generation and dopamine metabolism in PC-12 cells.

40. Gene expression changes in rat brain after short and long exposures to particulate matter in Los Angeles basin air: Comparison with human brain tumors.

41. The outdoor air pollution and brain health workshop.

42. Nitrate ion photolysis in thin water films in the presence of bromide ions.

43. Ambient ultrafine particles provide a strong adjuvant effect in the secondary immune response: implication for traffic-related asthma flares.

44. Association of biomarkers of systemic inflammation with organic components and source tracers in quasi-ultrafine particles.

45. Potential for atmospheric-driven lead paint degradation in the South Coast Air Basin of California.

46. Particulate air pollution and coronary heart disease.

47. Enhanced surface photochemistry in chloride-nitrate ion mixtures.

48. Direct and acute cardiotoxic effects of ultrafine air pollutants in spontaneously hypertensive rats and Wistar--Kyoto rats.

49. Air pollution and cardiovascular injury epidemiology, toxicology, and mechanisms.

50. Personal and ambient air pollution exposures and lung function decrements in children with asthma.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources