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Dept. of Physiology / Center for Cardiometabolic Science / Envirome Institute

University of Louisville School of Medicine

Louisville, Kentucky






Dept. of Physiology / Center for Cardiometabolic Science / Envirome Institute

University of Louisville School of Medicine

Louisville, Kentucky



Whole and particle-free diesel exhausts differentially affect cardiac electrophysiology, blood pressure, and autonomic balance in heart failure-prone rats.


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A. Carll, M. Hazari, Christina M. Perez, Q. Krantz, Charly J. King, D. Winsett, D. Costa, A. Farraj
Toxicological Sciences, 2012

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Carll, A., Hazari, M., Perez, C. M., Krantz, Q., King, C. J., Winsett, D., … Farraj, A. (2012). Whole and particle-free diesel exhausts differentially affect cardiac electrophysiology, blood pressure, and autonomic balance in heart failure-prone rats. Toxicological Sciences.


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Carll, A., M. Hazari, Christina M. Perez, Q. Krantz, Charly J. King, D. Winsett, D. Costa, and A. Farraj. “Whole and Particle-Free Diesel Exhausts Differentially Affect Cardiac Electrophysiology, Blood Pressure, and Autonomic Balance in Heart Failure-Prone Rats.” Toxicological Sciences (2012).


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Carll, A., et al. “Whole and Particle-Free Diesel Exhausts Differentially Affect Cardiac Electrophysiology, Blood Pressure, and Autonomic Balance in Heart Failure-Prone Rats.” Toxicological Sciences, 2012.


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@article{a2012a,
  title = {Whole and particle-free diesel exhausts differentially affect cardiac electrophysiology, blood pressure, and autonomic balance in heart failure-prone rats.},
  year = {2012},
  journal = {Toxicological Sciences},
  author = {Carll, A. and Hazari, M. and Perez, Christina M. and Krantz, Q. and King, Charly J. and Winsett, D. and Costa, D. and Farraj, A.}
}


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