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Evaluation of an in-injection port thermal desorption-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry method for analysis of non-polar organic compounds in ambient aerosol samples
SSH Ho, JZ Yu, JC Chow, B Zielinska, JG Watson, EHL Sit, JJ Schauer
Journal of Chromatography A 1200 (2), 217-227, 2008
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Macrophage reactive oxygen species activity of water-soluble and water-insoluble fractions of ambient coarse, PM2. 5 and ultrafine particulate matter (PM) in Los Angeles
D Wang, P Pakbin, MM Shafer, D Antkiewicz, JJ Schauer, C Sioutas
Atmospheric Environment 77, 301-310, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Relative impact of emissions controls and meteorology on air pollution mitigation associated with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference in Beijing, China
Y Wang, Y Zhang, JJ Schauer, B de Foy, B Guo, Y Zhang
Science of the Total Environment 571, 1467-1476, 2016
Mandates: Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
Oxidative potential of on-road fine particulate matter (PM2. 5) measured on major freeways of Los Angeles, CA, and a 10-year comparison with earlier roadside studies
F Shirmohammadi, D Wang, S Hasheminassab, V Verma, JJ Schauer, ...
Atmospheric Environment 148, 102-114, 2017
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Repeated exposures to roadside particulate matter extracts suppresses pulmonary defense mechanisms, resulting in lipid and protein oxidative damage
M Pardo, Z Porat, A Rudich, JJ Schauer, Y Rudich
Environmental Pollution 210, 227-237, 2016
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
ROS-generating/ARE-activating capacity of metals in roadway particulate matter deposited in urban environment
T Shuster-Meiseles, MM Shafer, J Heo, M Pardo, DS Antkiewicz, ...
Environmental research 146, 252-262, 2016
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
A hybrid source apportionment strategy using positive matrix factorization (PMF) and molecular marker chemical mass balance (MM-CMB) models
Z Lu, Q Liu, Y Xiong, F Huang, J Zhou, JJ Schauer
Environmental pollution 238, 39-51, 2018
Mandates: National Natural Science Foundation of China
Nighttime aqueous-phase secondary organic aerosols in Los Angeles and its implication for fine particulate matter composition and oxidative potential
A Saffari, S Hasheminassab, MM Shafer, JJ Schauer, TA Chatila, ...
Atmospheric environment 133, 112-122, 2016
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Environmental chemistry through intelligent atmospheric data analysis
DS Gross, R Atlas, J Rzeszotarski, E Turetsky, J Christensen, S Benzaid, ...
Environmental Modelling & Software 25 (6), 760-769, 2010
Mandates: Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Oxidative potential of ambient PM2. 5 in Wuhan and its comparisons with eight areas of China
Q Liu, Z Lu, Y Xiong, F Huang, J Zhou, JJ Schauer
Science of the Total Environment 701, 134844, 2020
Mandates: National Natural Science Foundation of China
Quantification of the sources of long-range transport of PM2. 5 pollution in the Ordos region, Inner Mongolia, China
RB Khuzestani, JJ Schauer, Y Wei, L Zhang, T Cai, Y Zhang, Y Zhang
Environmental pollution 229, 1019-1031, 2017
Mandates: Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
Positive Matrix Factorization of PM2.5: Comparison and Implications of Using Different Speciation Data Sets
M Xie, MP Hannigan, SJ Dutton, JB Milford, JG Hemann, SL Miller, ...
Environmental science & technology 46 (21), 11962-11970, 2012
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
The Oxidative Potential of Personal and Household PM2.5 in a Rural Setting in Southwestern China
C Brehmer, A Lai, S Clark, M Shan, K Ni, M Ezzati, X Yang, J Baumgartner, ...
Environmental science & technology 53 (5), 2788-2798, 2019
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, UK Medical Research Council, UK …
Real‐time measurements of PM2.5 and ozone to assess the effectiveness of residential indoor air filtration in Shanghai homes
KK Barkjohn, C Norris, X Cui, L Fang, T Zheng, JJ Schauer, Z Li, Y Zhang, ...
Indoor Air 31 (1), 74-87, 2021
Mandates: National Natural Science Foundation of China
Chemical composition and redox activity of PM0. 25 near Los Angeles International Airport and comparisons to an urban traffic site
F Shirmohammadi, C Lovett, MH Sowlat, A Mousavi, V Verma, MM Shafer, ...
Science of the total environment 610, 1336-1346, 2018
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Chemical characterization and source apportionment of PM2. 5 personal exposure of two cohorts living in urban and suburban Beijing
J Shang, RB Khuzestani, J Tian, JJ Schauer, J Hua, Y Zhang, T Cai, ...
Environmental Pollution 246, 225-236, 2019
Mandates: Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
Sources of volatile organic compounds in suburban homes in Shanghai, China, and the impact of air filtration on compound concentrations
C Norris, L Fang, KK Barkjohn, D Carlson, Y Zhang, J Mo, Z Li, J Zhang, ...
Chemosphere 231, 256-268, 2019
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, National Natural Science Foundation of China
Source apportionment of fine-particle, water-soluble organic nitrogen and its association with the inflammatory potential of lung epithelial cells
Q Liu, J Baumgartner, JJ Schauer
Environmental Science & Technology 53 (16), 9845-9854, 2019
Mandates: National Natural Science Foundation of China
Personal Exposure to PM2.5 Oxidative Potential in Association with Pulmonary Pathophysiologic Outcomes in Children with Asthma
L He, C Norris, X Cui, Z Li, KK Barkjohn, C Brehmer, Y Teng, L Fang, L Lin, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 55 (5), 3101-3111, 2021
Mandates: National Natural Science Foundation of China
The impact of household air cleaners on the chemical composition and children's exposure to PM2. 5 metal sources in suburban Shanghai
C Brehmer, C Norris, KK Barkjohn, MH Bergin, J Zhang, X Cui, Y Zhang, ...
Environmental Pollution 253, 190-198, 2019
Mandates: National Natural Science Foundation of China
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