Ambient air pollution is composed of a heterogeneous mixture of gaseous and solid particle compounds in which primary particles are emitted directly into the atmosphere, such as diesel soot, while secondary particles are created through physicochemical transformation. Particulate matter (PM), especially fine and ultrafine particles, can be inhaled and deposited in the alveolar cavities and penetrate into circulation. An association between high levels of air pollutants and human disease has been known for more than half a century and increasing evidence demonstrates a strong link between exposure on PM and the development of systemic diseases such as cardiovascular and neurological disorders. Experimental animal models have been extensively...
Air pollution is now fully acknowledged to be a public health problem and a social issue. Particulat...
Researchers have been studying the respiratory health effects of ambient air pollution for more than...
Epidemiological and toxicological studies continue to demonstrate correlative and causal relationshi...
Particulate matter (PM) is a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air, and it...
Air pollution poses a significant threat to the environment and human health. Most in vivo health st...
Particulate matter is a collective term for very small-suspended particulates in ambient air that ca...
Background: Particulate matter (PM) is one of the principal causes of human respiratory disabilities...
Air pollution is the presence of toxic chemicals or compounds emitted into the air at a level that p...
Animal models are essential for understanding the fates and effects of inhaled materials, because in...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies have reported increased risks of cardiopulmonary-related...
International audienceEpidemiological studies have linked peak exposures of air pollutants to increa...
Since the industrial revolution, air pollution has become a major problem causing several health pro...
The mechanisms by which increased mortality and morbidity occur in individuals with preexistent card...
Air pollution is a very critical issue worldwide, particularly in developing countries. Particulate ...
The development of a rodent ambient particulate matter (PM) inhalation system is critical for drawin...
Air pollution is now fully acknowledged to be a public health problem and a social issue. Particulat...
Researchers have been studying the respiratory health effects of ambient air pollution for more than...
Epidemiological and toxicological studies continue to demonstrate correlative and causal relationshi...
Particulate matter (PM) is a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air, and it...
Air pollution poses a significant threat to the environment and human health. Most in vivo health st...
Particulate matter is a collective term for very small-suspended particulates in ambient air that ca...
Background: Particulate matter (PM) is one of the principal causes of human respiratory disabilities...
Air pollution is the presence of toxic chemicals or compounds emitted into the air at a level that p...
Animal models are essential for understanding the fates and effects of inhaled materials, because in...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies have reported increased risks of cardiopulmonary-related...
International audienceEpidemiological studies have linked peak exposures of air pollutants to increa...
Since the industrial revolution, air pollution has become a major problem causing several health pro...
The mechanisms by which increased mortality and morbidity occur in individuals with preexistent card...
Air pollution is a very critical issue worldwide, particularly in developing countries. Particulate ...
The development of a rodent ambient particulate matter (PM) inhalation system is critical for drawin...
Air pollution is now fully acknowledged to be a public health problem and a social issue. Particulat...
Researchers have been studying the respiratory health effects of ambient air pollution for more than...
Epidemiological and toxicological studies continue to demonstrate correlative and causal relationshi...