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To advance a broader understanding of (1) the potential adverse health impacts of compact city de... more To advance a broader understanding of (1) the potential adverse health impacts of compact city design on vulnerable populations, and (2) the relationship of traffic, air quality and land use patterns within the micro or local scale of compact urbanization. This paper is meant to improve the understanding of these issues as part of the update of VISION 2020 + 20.
Puget Sound Regional Council, 2005
... Noise Overview of the adverse health effects of noise with emphasis on the ... we assume the ... more ... Noise Overview of the adverse health effects of noise with emphasis on the ... we assume the development of compact urban centers that support pedestrian and mass ... However, a discussion of mitigation strategies is hindered without comprehensive air monitoring / modeling data ...
Blood
FDC-P1 is an interleukin-3 (IL-3)-dependent cell line that ceases to proliferate in the absence o... more FDC-P1 is an interleukin-3 (IL-3)-dependent cell line that ceases to proliferate in the absence of IL-3. We have isolated variant cell lines from FDC-P1 that grow in response to phorbol myristate acetate (PMA). These variant cell lines (FD/PMA) have maintained their PMA-dependency for over 1 year. Lymphokine gene expression, which would support growth, was not detected in FD/PMA lines. FD/PMA lines had a different cell surface phenotype than the parental line. Mac-1, Mac-2, and Mac-3 were readily detected on the cell surface of FD/PMA lines; however, these antigens were not detected on FDC-P1. Because protein kinase C (PKC) activation may mediate PMA effects, we examined this kinase. PKC activity quantitated by 32P-incorporation into histone was increased in FDC-P1 as compared with FD/PMA cultured in IL-3. Moreover, PKC activity was undetectable in FD/PMA lines cultured in PMA. Using Western blotting, immunoreactive PKC was readily detected in cytosolic and solubilized particulate f...
Note: The views expressed in this discussion paper are those of the author and are not necessaril... more Note: The views expressed in this discussion paper are those of the author and are not necessarily those of the members or staff of the Puget Sound Regional Council. 2 Informational Paper on "Compact Growth and Adverse Health Impacts" This paper was developed by University of Washington Doctoral Student Gail Sandlin under a contract with the Puget Sound Regional Council. The scope of the contract contained the following primary tasks: • Provide information and perspective on the topic of " Compact Growth and Adverse Health Impacts " • Discuss the key findings from a literature review regarding the adverse health impacts of compact city design. • Discuss possible mitigation measures that might be appropriate as part of the analysis of alternatives and potential mitigation measures in the VISION 2020+20 environmental impact statement process. The purpose of the paper is to provide information to support the Environmental Impact Statement process for Vision 2020+20....
… and Planning B: …, 2007
... Chang-Hee Christine Bae, Gail Sandlin, Alon Bassok Department of Urban Design and Planning, C... more ... Chang-Hee Christine Bae, Gail Sandlin, Alon Bassok Department of Urban Design and Planning, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of ... For example, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency reports that diesel soot is responsible for 70 ^ 80% of air-toxic-related ...
To advance a broader understanding of (1) the potential adverse health impacts of compact city de... more To advance a broader understanding of (1) the potential adverse health impacts of compact city design on vulnerable populations, and (2) the relationship of traffic, air quality and land use patterns within the micro or local scale of compact urbanization. This paper is meant to improve the understanding of these issues as part of the update of VISION 2020 + 20.
Puget Sound Regional Council, 2005
... Noise Overview of the adverse health effects of noise with emphasis on the ... we assume the ... more ... Noise Overview of the adverse health effects of noise with emphasis on the ... we assume the development of compact urban centers that support pedestrian and mass ... However, a discussion of mitigation strategies is hindered without comprehensive air monitoring / modeling data ...
Blood
FDC-P1 is an interleukin-3 (IL-3)-dependent cell line that ceases to proliferate in the absence o... more FDC-P1 is an interleukin-3 (IL-3)-dependent cell line that ceases to proliferate in the absence of IL-3. We have isolated variant cell lines from FDC-P1 that grow in response to phorbol myristate acetate (PMA). These variant cell lines (FD/PMA) have maintained their PMA-dependency for over 1 year. Lymphokine gene expression, which would support growth, was not detected in FD/PMA lines. FD/PMA lines had a different cell surface phenotype than the parental line. Mac-1, Mac-2, and Mac-3 were readily detected on the cell surface of FD/PMA lines; however, these antigens were not detected on FDC-P1. Because protein kinase C (PKC) activation may mediate PMA effects, we examined this kinase. PKC activity quantitated by 32P-incorporation into histone was increased in FDC-P1 as compared with FD/PMA cultured in IL-3. Moreover, PKC activity was undetectable in FD/PMA lines cultured in PMA. Using Western blotting, immunoreactive PKC was readily detected in cytosolic and solubilized particulate f...
Note: The views expressed in this discussion paper are those of the author and are not necessaril... more Note: The views expressed in this discussion paper are those of the author and are not necessarily those of the members or staff of the Puget Sound Regional Council. 2 Informational Paper on "Compact Growth and Adverse Health Impacts" This paper was developed by University of Washington Doctoral Student Gail Sandlin under a contract with the Puget Sound Regional Council. The scope of the contract contained the following primary tasks: • Provide information and perspective on the topic of " Compact Growth and Adverse Health Impacts " • Discuss the key findings from a literature review regarding the adverse health impacts of compact city design. • Discuss possible mitigation measures that might be appropriate as part of the analysis of alternatives and potential mitigation measures in the VISION 2020+20 environmental impact statement process. The purpose of the paper is to provide information to support the Environmental Impact Statement process for Vision 2020+20....
… and Planning B: …, 2007
... Chang-Hee Christine Bae, Gail Sandlin, Alon Bassok Department of Urban Design and Planning, C... more ... Chang-Hee Christine Bae, Gail Sandlin, Alon Bassok Department of Urban Design and Planning, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of ... For example, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency reports that diesel soot is responsible for 70 ^ 80% of air-toxic-related ...