Below are the most recent publications written about "September 11 Terrorist Attacks" by people in Profiles.
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Morgan NR, Aronson KR, Perkins DF, Bleser JA, Davenport K, Vogt D, Copeland LA, Finley EP, Gilman CL. Reducing barriers to post-9/11 veterans' use of programs and services as they transition to civilian life. BMC Health Serv Res. 2020 Jun 10; 20(1):525.
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Aronson KR, Perkins DF, Morgan NR, Bleser JA, Vogt D, Copeland LA, Finley EP, Gilman CL. Use of Health Services Among Post-9/11 Veterans With Mental Health Conditions Within 90 Days of Separation From the Military. Psychiatr Serv. 2020 07 01; 71(7):670-677.
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Kim H, Baidwan NK, Kriebel D, Cifuentes M, Baron S. Asthma among World Trade Center First Responders: A Qualitative Synthesis and Bias Assessment. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 05 23; 15(6).
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Aldrich TK, Weakley J, Dhar S, Hall CB, Crosse T, Banauch GI, Weiden MD, Izbicki G, Cohen HW, Gupta A, King C, Christodoulou V, Webber MP, Zeig-Owens R, Moir W, Nolan A, Kelly KJ, Prezant DJ. Bronchial Reactivity and Lung Function After World Trade Center Exposure. Chest. 2016 Dec; 150(6):1333-1340.
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Cohen MD, Vaughan JM, Garrett B, Prophete C, Horton L, Sisco M, Kodavanti UP, Ward WO, Peltier RE, Zelikoff J, Chen LC. Acute high-level exposure to WTC particles alters expression of genes associated with oxidative stress and immune function in the lung. J Immunotoxicol. 2015 Apr-Jun; 12(2):140-53.
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Vaughan JM, Garrett BJ, Prophete C, Horton L, Sisco M, Soukup JM, Zelikoff JT, Ghio A, Peltier RE, Asgharian B, Chen LC, Cohen MD. A novel system to generate WTC dust particles for inhalation exposures. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2014 Jan-Feb; 24(1):105-12.
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Woskie SR, Kim H, Freund A, Stevenson L, Park BY, Baron S, Herbert R, de Hern?ndez MS, Teitelbaum S, de la Hoz RE, Wisnivesky JP, Landrigan P. World Trade Center disaster: assessment of responder occupations, work locations, and job tasks. Am J Ind Med. 2011 Sep; 54(9):681-95.
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Banauch GI, Brantly M, Izbicki G, Hall C, Shanske A, Chavko R, Santhyadka G, Christodoulou V, Weiden MD, Prezant DJ. Accelerated spirometric decline in New York City firefighters with a1-antitrypsin deficiency. Chest. 2010 Nov; 138(5):1116-24.
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Reibman J, Liu M, Cheng Q, Liautaud S, Rogers L, Lau S, Berger KI, Goldring RM, Marmor M, Fernandez-Beros ME, Tonorezos ES, Caplan-Shaw CE, Gonzalez J, Filner J, Walter D, Kyng K, Rom WN. Characteristics of a residential and working community with diverse exposure to World Trade Center dust, gas, and fumes. J Occup Environ Med. 2009 May; 51(5):534-41.
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Lederman SA, Jones RL, Caldwell KL, Rauh V, Sheets SE, Tang D, Viswanathan S, Becker M, Stein JL, Wang RY, Perera FP. Relation between cord blood mercury levels and early child development in a World Trade Center cohort. Environ Health Perspect. 2008 Aug; 116(8):1085-91.