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Proteomic analysis of serum in workers exposed to diesel engine exhaust
M.L. Rahman
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, Bryan A. Bassig
, Yufei Dai
, Jason Y Y Wong
, Batel Blechter
, H. Dean Hosgood
, Danzhi Ren
, Huawei Duan
, Yong Niu
, Jun Xu
, Wei Fu
, Kees Meliefste
, Baosen Zhou
, Jufang Yang
, Meng Ye
, Xiaowei Jia
, Tao Meng
, Tao Meng
, Ping Bin
, D.T. Silverman
Roel Vermeulen
, Nat Rothman, Yuxin Zheng
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, Qing Lan
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Corresponding author for this work
IRAS OH Epidemiology Chemical Agents
Key laboratory of Chemical Safety and Health, National Institute for Occupational Health and Poison Control, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Chaoyang Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Liaoning, Chaoyang
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
The University of Hong Kong
China Medical University
National Cancer Institute United States
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Carcinogen
100%
Plasma Protein
100%
Occupational Exposure
100%
Molecular Epidemiology
100%
Carcinogenicity
100%
Keyphrases
Proteomic Analysis
100%
Diesel Engine Exhaust
100%
Elemental Carbon
28%
Occupational Exposure
14%
Diesel
14%
Linear Regression
14%
Molecular Epidemiology
14%
Carcinogenicity
14%
Pathway Enrichment
14%
Serum Proteins
14%
Targeted Proteomics
14%
Linear Trend
14%
Human Carcinogen
14%
Target Molecule
14%
Factory Workers
14%
Trend Test
14%
SOMAscan
14%
MetaCore
14%
Air Monitor
14%
Exposure-response
14%
Proteomic Approach
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Proteomics
100%
Data Analysis Software
50%
Molecular Epidemiology
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Proteomics
100%
SEQUEST
50%
Serum Total Protein
50%