In-Depth Investigation of Biological Association for Particulate Matter on Systemic Stress Biomarkers
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2. Pryor JT, Cowley LO, Simonds SE (2022). The Physiological Effects of Air Pollution: Particulate Matter, Physiology and Disease. Front Public Health, 10:882569.
3. Sacks JD, Stanek LW, Luben TJ, et al (2011). Particulate matter-induced health effects: who is susceptible? Environ Health Perspect, 119(4):446-454.
4. Kulkarni N, Pierse N, Rushton L, et al (2006). Carbon in airway macrophages and lung function in children. N Engl J Med, 355(1):21-30.
5. Bai N, van Eeden SF (2013). Systemic and vascular effects of circulating diesel exhaust particulate matter. Inhal Toxicol, 25(13):725-734.
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Issue | Vol 53 No 2 (2024) | |
Section | Letter to the Editor | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v53i2.14934 | |
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Roh H-T, Jeong TT. In-Depth Investigation of Biological Association for Particulate Matter on Systemic Stress Biomarkers. Iran J Public Health. 2024;53(2):490-492.