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1. Concordance between In Vitro and In Vivo Relative Toxic Potencies of Diesel Exhaust Particles from Different Biodiesel Blends.

2. In vitro toxicity screening of amorphous silica nanoparticles using mitochondrial fraction exposure followed by MS-based proteomic analysis.

3. Acute cardiovascular effects of inhaled ambient particulate matter: Chemical composition-related oxidative stress, endothelin-1, blood pressure, and ST-segment changes in Wistar rats.

4. Acellular oxidative potential assay for screening of amorphous silica nanoparticles.

5. Effect of industrial point-source air pollutants on fractional exhaled nitric oxide in healthy volunteers.

6. Oxidative and Toxicological Evolution of Engineered Nanoparticles with Atmospherically Relevant Coatings.

7. Physicochemical Properties Can Be Key Determinants of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticle Potency in Vitro.

8. Characterization of maternal plasma biomarkers associated with delivery of small and large for gestational age infants in the MIREC study cohort.

9. A matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time-of-flight-time-of-flight-mass spectrometry-based toxicoproteomic screening method to assess in vitro particle potencies.

10. Cardiovascular and inflammatory mechanisms in healthy humans exposed to air pollution in the vicinity of a steel mill.

11. Cytotoxicity assessment, inflammatory properties, and cellular uptake of Neutraplex lipid-based nanoparticles in THP-1 monocyte-derived macrophages.

12. In vitro toxicoproteomic analysis of A549 human lung epithelial cells exposed to urban air particulate matter and its water-soluble and insoluble fractions.

13. Responses of A549 human lung epithelial cells to cristobalite and α-quartz exposures assessed by toxicoproteomics and gene expression analysis.

14. Associations between urinary biomarkers of oxidative stress and air pollutants observed in a randomized crossover exposure to steel mill emissions.

15. Differential cytotoxic and inflammatory potency of amorphous silicon dioxide nanoparticles of similar size in multiple cell lines.

16. Exposure to air pollution near a steel plant is associated with reduced heart rate variability: a randomised crossover study.

17. Contrasting biological potency of particulate matter collected at sites impacted by distinct industrial sources.

18. Proteomic changes in human lung epithelial cells (A549) in response to carbon black and titanium dioxide exposures.

19. Blood metal levels and third trimester maternal plasma matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs).

20. Development of an integrated approach for comparison of in vitro and in vivo responses to particulate matter.

21. Ozone Inhalation Provokes Glucocorticoid-Dependent and -Independent Effects on Inflammatory and Metabolic Pathways.

22. Human lung epithelial cell A549 proteome data after treatment with titanium dioxide and carbon black.

23. Impact of Superoxide Dismutase Mimetic AEOL 10150 on the Endothelin System of Fischer 344 Rats.

24. Infant birth weight and third trimester maternal plasma markers of vascular integrity: the MIREC study.

25. Nitrative stress, oxidative stress and plasma endothelin levels after inhalation of particulate matter and ozone.

26. Cytotoxic and inflammatory potential of size-fractionated particulate matter collected repeatedly within a small urban area.

27. Detainees arrested for the first time in French police stations.

28. Chemical and toxicological evolution of carbon nanotubes during atmospherically relevant aging processes.

29. Electrocardiographic changes during exercise in acute hypoxia and susceptibility to severe high-altitude illnesses.

30. Cytotoxicity of carbon nanotube variants: a comparative in vitro exposure study with A549 epithelial and J774 macrophage cells.

31. Non-specific interaction of carbon nanotubes with the resazurin assay reagent: impact on in vitro assessment of nanoparticle cytotoxicity.

32. Correlation between Saliva and Plasma Levels of Endothelin Isoforms ET-1, ET-2, and ET-3.

33. Two clusters of ciguatera fish poisoning in Paris, France, related to tropical fish imported from the French Caribbean by travelers.

34. Detainees in police custody in the Paris, France area: medical data and high-risk situations (a prospective study over 1 year).

35. Exposure to ingested airborne pollutant particulate matter increases mucosal exposure to bacteria and induces early onset of inflammation in neonatal IL-10-deficient mice.

36. Metal composition of fine particulate air pollution and acute changes in cardiorespiratory physiology.

37. Exposure to air pollution near a steel plant and effects on cardiovascular physiology: a randomized crossover study.

38. Severe cutaneous adverse reactions to drugs: from patients to the national office for compensation of medical accidents.

40. Nitrogen dioxide and ultrafine particles dominate the biological effects of inhaled diesel exhaust treated by a catalyzed diesel particulate filter.

41. Statins attenuate the development of atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction induced by exposure to urban particulate matter (PM10).

42. Mapping acute systemic effects of inhaled particulate matter and ozone: multiorgan gene expression and glucocorticoid activity.

43. Cohort profile: the maternal-infant research on environmental chemicals research platform.

44. Cardiovascular changes in atherosclerotic ApoE-deficient mice exposed to Co60 (γ) radiation.

45. Respiratory burst in alveolar macrophages exposed to urban particles is not a predictor of cytotoxicity.

46. Current status and future perspectives of mass spectrometry imaging.

47. Acute changes in lung function associated with proximity to a steel plant: a randomized study.

48. Environmental particulate matter induces murine intestinal inflammatory responses and alters the gut microbiome.

49. Statins reduce ambient particulate matter-induced lung inflammation by promoting the clearance of particulate matter, < 10 μm from lung tissues.

50. Novel properties of statins: suppression of the systemic and bone marrow responses induced by exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM(10)) air pollution.

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