Exposure to different fractions of diesel exhaust PM induces different levels of pulmonary inflammation and acute phase response
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Tao, ShiminXu, Yanyi
Chen, Minjie
Zhang, Haichang
Huang, Xingke
Li, Zhouzhou
Pan, Bin
Peng, Renzhen
Zhu, Yaning
Kan, Haidong
Li, Weihua
Ying, Zhekang
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2021-01-08Journal
Ecotoxicology and Environmental SafetyPublisher
Academic Press Inc.Type
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Ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) consists of various components, and their respective contributions to the toxicity of PM2.5 remains to be determined. To provide specific recommendations for preventing adverse effects due to PM2.5 pollution, we determined whether the induction of pulmonary inflammation, the putative pathogenesis for the morbidity and mortality due to PM2.5 exposure, was fractioned through solubility-dependent fractioning.Rights/Terms
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http://hdl.handle.net/10713/14435ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111871
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