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Air Toxics Exposures Among Teenagers in New York City and Los Angeles—A Columbia-Harvard Study (TEACH)
Grant Number R828678C001
RFA: Mickey Leland National Urban Air Toxics Research Center (NUATRC) (1997)


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    Journal Article Chillrud SN, Epstein D, Ross JM, Sax SN, Pederson D, Spengler JD, Kinney PL. Elevated airborne exposures of teenagers to manganese, chromium, and iron from steel dust and New York City’s subway system. Environmental Science & Technology 2004;38(3):732-737. R828678C001 (2004)
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  • Journal Article Chillrud SN, Grass D, Ross JM, Coulibaly D, Slavkovich V, Epstein D, Sax SN, Pederson D, Johnson D, Spengler JD, Kinney PL, Simpson HJ, Brandt-Rauf P. Steel dust in the New York City subway system as a source of manganese, chromium, and iron exposures for transit workers. Journal of Urban Health 2005;82(1):33-42. R828678C001 (2005)
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  • Journal Article Kinney PL, Chillrud SN, Ramstrom S, Ross J, Spengler JD. Exposures to multiple air toxics in New York City. Environmental Health Perspectives 2002;110(Suppl 4):539-546. R828678C001 (2002)
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  • Journal Article Sax SN, Bennett DH, Chillrud SN, Kinney PL, Spengler JD. Differences in source emission rates of volatile organic compounds in inner-city residences of New York City and Los Angeles. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology 2004;14(Suppl 1):S95-S109. R828678C001 (2004)
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  • Journal Article Sax SN, Bennett DH, Chillrud SN, Ross J, Kinney PL, Spengler JD. A cancer risk assessment of inner-city teenagers living in New York City and Los Angeles. Environmental Health Perspectives 2006;114(10):1558-1566. R828678C001 (2007)
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  • Presentation Chillrud SN, Ross J, Ramstrom S, Spengler J, Kinney P. Personal exposure to metals in PM2.5 derived from resuspended street dust?a working hypothesis derived from results of the New York City TEACH Study. Presented at the International Society of Exposure Analysis Conference, Charleston, SC, November 4-8, 2001. R828678C001 (2001)
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    Presentation Ramstrom S, Spengler J, Kinney P, Chillrud S. Seasonal variation in personal, indoor, and outdoor exposures to VOCs in New York City. Presented at the International Society of Exposure Analysis Conference, Charleston, SC, November 4-8, 2001. R828678C001 (2001)
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    Ramstrom S, Spengler JD, Chillrud S, Kinney P. Seasonal variation in indoor and outdoor concentrations of VOCs in New York City. In: Proceedings of Indoor Air, July 1-5, 2002.

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    Chillrud SN, Epstein D, Ross JM, Ramstrom S, Pederson D, Aggarwal M, Spengler JD, Kinney PL. Tracking the source of elevated personal exposures to metals to underground subway environments in the TEACH study. In: Proceedings of Indoor Air, July 1-5, 2002.

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