Concentration of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is one of the most important environmental parameters to estimate health impacts attributable to air pollution. Despite the fact there are many studies regarding PM2.5 effects on human health, most of them were performed under conditions that do not simulate the natural particles interaction with the organism. In the present paper, we studied the effects of mammals’ sub-chronic exposure to PM2.5 on the lower respiratory tract, addressing realistic exposure conditions to normal urban air. Thus, we exposed Wistar rats under controlled settings to the same normal urban air, with and without particles. Next, we analyzed chemical composition of PM2.5 and lungs samples, performed a histologic exami...
Estudios toxicológicos y epidemiológicos ponen de manifiesto que el material particulado (PM) especí...
Urban particles have a complex heterogeneous composition. To determine which components contribute t...
Oxidative stress, pulmonary and systemic inflammation, endothelial cell dysfunction, atherosclerosis...
Air particulate matter (PM) can lead to extrapulmonary adverse reactions in organs such as liver and...
Several studies have pointed to fne particulate matter (PM2.5) as the main responsible for air pollu...
Abstract Background The Metropolitan Area of São Paulo has a unique composition of atmospheric pollu...
Air pollution is a very critical issue worldwide, particularly in developing countries. Particulate ...
Ambient airborne particles with an aerodynamic diameter of <2.5 µm (PM2.5), which contain particles ...
Even though the outdoor air pollution and its major component Particulate Matter (PM) are recently c...
Exposure to air particulate matter (PM) is associated with increased cardiovascular morbimortality. ...
Epidemiological studies have shown that air particulate matter (PM) can increase respiratory morbidi...
The quality of life in large megacities is directly affected by its air quality. In urban environmen...
Air pollution is linked to brain inflammation, which accelerates tumorigenesis and neurode...
Air pollution is associated with morbidity and mortality induced by respiratory diseases. However, t...
Air pollution represents a major health problem in megacities, bringing about 8 million deaths every...
Estudios toxicológicos y epidemiológicos ponen de manifiesto que el material particulado (PM) especí...
Urban particles have a complex heterogeneous composition. To determine which components contribute t...
Oxidative stress, pulmonary and systemic inflammation, endothelial cell dysfunction, atherosclerosis...
Air particulate matter (PM) can lead to extrapulmonary adverse reactions in organs such as liver and...
Several studies have pointed to fne particulate matter (PM2.5) as the main responsible for air pollu...
Abstract Background The Metropolitan Area of São Paulo has a unique composition of atmospheric pollu...
Air pollution is a very critical issue worldwide, particularly in developing countries. Particulate ...
Ambient airborne particles with an aerodynamic diameter of <2.5 µm (PM2.5), which contain particles ...
Even though the outdoor air pollution and its major component Particulate Matter (PM) are recently c...
Exposure to air particulate matter (PM) is associated with increased cardiovascular morbimortality. ...
Epidemiological studies have shown that air particulate matter (PM) can increase respiratory morbidi...
The quality of life in large megacities is directly affected by its air quality. In urban environmen...
Air pollution is linked to brain inflammation, which accelerates tumorigenesis and neurode...
Air pollution is associated with morbidity and mortality induced by respiratory diseases. However, t...
Air pollution represents a major health problem in megacities, bringing about 8 million deaths every...
Estudios toxicológicos y epidemiológicos ponen de manifiesto que el material particulado (PM) especí...
Urban particles have a complex heterogeneous composition. To determine which components contribute t...
Oxidative stress, pulmonary and systemic inflammation, endothelial cell dysfunction, atherosclerosis...