Neuroinflammation is dependent on sex and ovarian hormone presence following acute woodsmoke exposure is a research paper published in Scientific Reports (2024). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.360. It has been cited 10 times.
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0.360
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Grant: R00 ES029104
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Grant: R01 ES033981
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Grant: R21 ES032432
NIH HHS
Grant: S10 OD032292
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Grant: P30 ES032755
NIGMS NIH HHS
Grant: K12 GM088021
NCRR NIH HHS
Grant: S10 RR027926
NIGMS NIH HHS
Grant: T32 GM144834
NIGMS NIH HHS
Grant: P20 GM130422
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: P42 ES025589
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Grant: 1P20GM130422-01A1
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Grant: 1S10RR027926-01
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Grant: 5R01ES033981-02
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Grant: 5R21ES032432-02
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Grant: 5R00ES029104-04
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Grant: 1S10OD032292-01
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FWCI
2.37
Citation Percentile
0.9%
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