Particulate matter from wood smoke may cause health effects through generation of oxidative stress with resulting damage to DNA. We investigated oxidatively damaged DNA and related repair capacity in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and measured the urinary excretion of repair products after controlled short-term exposure of human volunteers to wood smoke. Thirteen healthy adults were exposed first to clean air and then to wood smoke in a chamber during 4h sessions, 1 week apart. Blood samples were taken 3h after exposure and on the following morning, and urine was collected after exposure, from bedtime until the next morning. We measured the levels of DNA strand breaks (SB), oxidized purines as formamidopyrimidine-DNA-glycosylase ...
Background: Smoke from combustion of biomass fuels is a major risk factor for respiratory disease, b...
Incense burning is common in Southeast Asia, where it is a traditional and ceremonial practice in de...
A high risk of neoplastic transformation of nasal and paranasal sinuses mucosa is related to the occ...
Combustion of biomass and wood for residential heating and/or cooking contributes substantially to b...
The comet assay has been widely used to quantify DNA damage in isolated lymphocytes from subjects ex...
SummaryObjectiveChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a slowly progressive condition chara...
Abstract Background DNA repair capacity is an important determinant of susceptibility to cancer. The...
Wood combustion is a significant source of ambient particulate matter (PM) in many regions of the wo...
BackgroundMainstream (MS) smoke, the main smoke inhaled by active smokers, and sidestream (SS) smoke...
Introduction: Carbon dioxide (CO2), volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and environmental tobacco smok...
Carcinogenesis 2001 Mar;22(3):395-401 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut A multi-biomarker approach t...
Background The mechanisms by which smoking induces damage is not known for all diseases. One mechani...
Oxidative DNA damage may be implicated in ageing, carcinogenesis and other degenerative diseases. Ox...
AbstractTreatment of human respiratory tract tracheobronchial epithelial cells with gas-phase cigare...
Background: Smoke from combustion of biomass fuels is a major risk factor for respiratory disease, b...
Incense burning is common in Southeast Asia, where it is a traditional and ceremonial practice in de...
A high risk of neoplastic transformation of nasal and paranasal sinuses mucosa is related to the occ...
Combustion of biomass and wood for residential heating and/or cooking contributes substantially to b...
The comet assay has been widely used to quantify DNA damage in isolated lymphocytes from subjects ex...
SummaryObjectiveChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a slowly progressive condition chara...
Abstract Background DNA repair capacity is an important determinant of susceptibility to cancer. The...
Wood combustion is a significant source of ambient particulate matter (PM) in many regions of the wo...
BackgroundMainstream (MS) smoke, the main smoke inhaled by active smokers, and sidestream (SS) smoke...
Introduction: Carbon dioxide (CO2), volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and environmental tobacco smok...
Carcinogenesis 2001 Mar;22(3):395-401 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut A multi-biomarker approach t...
Background The mechanisms by which smoking induces damage is not known for all diseases. One mechani...
Oxidative DNA damage may be implicated in ageing, carcinogenesis and other degenerative diseases. Ox...
AbstractTreatment of human respiratory tract tracheobronchial epithelial cells with gas-phase cigare...
Background: Smoke from combustion of biomass fuels is a major risk factor for respiratory disease, b...
Incense burning is common in Southeast Asia, where it is a traditional and ceremonial practice in de...
A high risk of neoplastic transformation of nasal and paranasal sinuses mucosa is related to the occ...