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Inhalation of diesel engine exhaust affects spermatogenesis in growing male rats.
N Watanabe and Y Oonuki
Environ Health Perspect.
1999 July;
107
(7)
: 539–544.
PMCID:
PMC1566672
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Effects of prenatal exposure to diesel exhaust particles on postnatal development, behavior, genotoxicity and inflammation in mice
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Part Fibre Toxicol.
2008;
5
: 3.
Published online 2008 March 11.
doi: 10.1186/1743-8977-5-3.
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PMC2323399
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Exposure to Environmental Ozone Alters Semen Quality
Rebecca Z. Sokol, Peter Kraft, Ian M. Fowler, Rizvan Mamet, Elizabeth Kim, and Kiros T. Berhane
Environ Health Perspect.
2006 March;
114
(3)
: 360–365.
Published online 2005 October 5.
doi: 10.1289/ehp.8232.
PMCID:
PMC1392229
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The masculinization of the fetus during pregnancy due to inhalation of diesel exhaust.
N Watanabe and M Kurita
Environ Health Perspect.
2001 February;
109
(2)
: 111–119.
PMCID:
PMC1240629
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Urinary 17-KS and 17-OHCS as markers of endocrine disruption by air pollution in primary school children
Nobue Watanabe
Environ Health Prev Med.
2000 January;
4
(4)
: 221–223.
doi: 10.1007/BF02931262.
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PMC2723600
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