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Diesel Exhaust Exposure and Nasal Response to Attenuated Influenza in Normal and Allergic Volunteers
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David Diaz-Sanchez
Katie Horvath
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Ilona Jaspers
Matthew Kesic
Megan Meyer
Terry L. Noah
Carole Robinette
Hongtao Zhang
Haibo Zhou
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1 January 2012
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Doi
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Abstract
Rationale: Diesel exhaust enhances allergic inflammation, and pollutants are associated with heightened susceptibility to viral respiratory infections. The effects of combined diesel and virus exposure in humans are unknown
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