Diesel Exhaust Inhalation Causes Vascular Dysfunction and Impaired Endogenous Fibrinolysis
Nicholas L. Mills(University of Edinburgh), David E. Newby(British Heart Foundation), Håkan Törnqvist(Umeå University), Ken Donaldson(Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh), William MacNee(University of Edinburgh), Kareen Darnley(Centre for Inflammation Research), Simon D. Robinson, Manuel González(Centre for Inflammation Research), Anders Blomberg(Umeå University), Nicholas A. Boon(British Heart Foundation), Thomas Sandström(University Hospital of Umeå)
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