Receptor for advanced glycation end-products and World Trade Center particulate induced lung function loss: A case-cohort study and murine model of acute particulate exposure
Erin J. Caraher(New York University), Anna Nolan(New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene), Mengling Liu(Yichang Central People's Hospital), Sophia Kwon(New York University), George Crowley(New York University), Audrey Lee(Pacific University Oregon), David J. Prezant(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Minah Ebrahim(New York University), Liqun Zhang(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Syed Hissam Haider(New York University), Lung‐Chi Chen(New York University), Terry Gordon(Pocatello High School), Ann Marie Schmidt(Columbia University)
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