American Association for Aerosol Research - Abstract Submission

AAAR 34th Annual Conference
October 12 - October 16, 2015
Hyatt Regency
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Abstracts by Vishal Verma


Artifacts and Stability of Fine Particle Oxidative Potential Determined with Dithiothreitol (DTT) Assay on Filter Extracts. DONG GAO, Ting Fang, Vishal Verma, Rodney J. Weber, Georgia Institute of Technology

Cellular Assays for Measuring Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Production of Particulate Matter Mixtures. WING-YIN TUET, Vishal Verma, Meghan Knight, Julie Champion, Anna Grosberg, Nga Lee Ng, Georgia Institute of Technology

Characterization of Traffic Emissions Exposure Metrics in the Dorm Room Inhalation to Vehicle Emissions (DRIVE) Study: Spatial and Temporal Dynamics in an Urban Area. JENNIFER L. MOUTINHO, Donghai Liang, Rachel Golan, Chandresh Ladva, Karoline Johnson, Joseph Abrams, Roby Greenwald, Stefanie Ebelt Sarnat, Vishal Verma, Rodney J. Weber, Dean Jones, Jeremy Sarnat, Armistead G. Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology

Contrasting Oxidative Potential of Ambient Water-Soluble PM2.5 Measured by Dithiothreitol (DTT) and Ascorbic Acid (AA) Assays: Spatiotemporal Distribution, Source Apportionment, and Health Impacts. TING FANG, Vishal Verma, Josephine Bates, James Mulholland, Armistead G. Russell, Rodney J. Weber, Georgia Institute of Technology

Contrasting Oxidative Potential of Ambient Water-Soluble PM2.5 Measured by Dithiothreitol (DTT) and Ascorbic Acid (AA) Assays: Spatiotemporal Distribution, Source Apportionment, and Health Impacts. TING FANG, Vishal Verma, Josephine Bates, James Mulholland, Armistead G. Russell, Rodney J. Weber, Georgia Institute of Technology

Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Associated with the Ambient Particulate Matter – Insights from Southeastern Center for Air Pollution and Epidemiology (SCAPE) Study. VISHAL VERMA, Ting Fang, Josephine Bates, Robert Devlin, Armistead G. Russell, Rodney J. Weber, Georgia Institute of Technology

Source Impacts on Reactive Oxygen Species Generated by Water-Soluble PM2.5 in Atlanta and Associations with Cardiorespiratory Effects. JOSEPHINE BATES, Rodney J. Weber, Joseph Abrams, Vishal Verma, Ting Fang, Mitchel Klein, Matthew Strickland, Stefanie Ebelt Sarnat, Howard Chang, James Mulholland, Paige Tolbert, Armistead G. Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology