Transcriptomics Underlying Pulmonary Ozone Pathogenesis Regulated by Inflammatory Mediators in Mice
Ozone (O<sub>3</sub>) is the predominant oxidant air pollutant associated with airway inflammation, lung dysfunction, and the worsening of preexisting respiratory diseases. We previously demonstrated the injurious roles of pulmonary immune receptors, tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR)...
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Main Authors: | Hye-Youn Cho (Author), Anne E. Jedlicka (Author), Frederick H. Chang (Author), Jacqui Marzec (Author), Alison K. Bauer (Author), Steven R. Kleeberger (Author) |
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