Inhalation exposure to airborne particulate matter (PM) can induce respiratory/cardiovascular disease and lung cancer in humans Determining the specific particle deposition distribution in the human tracheobronchial tree is crucial to evaluating the health risk. Thus, an integrated human nasal-oral-tracheobronchial airway model was employed to study the particle deposition, and empirical equations for calculating the lung lobe risk contribution fractions were developed. The risk contribution of each lobe to non-carcinogenesis and carcinogenesis was predicted using prior experimental data collected at a bus stop. The regional inhalation health risk was analyzed by evaluating the hazard quotient (HQ) and excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) of ...
Air quality still represents a main threat to human health in cities. Even in developed countries, d...
Traffic is one of the major sources of harmful airborne particles worldwide. To relate exposure to a...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
Outdoor air pollution is made up of particulate matter (PM) and hundreds of chemicals from natural s...
Indoor particle sources are recognized as detrimental for indoor air quality. Indeed, the high emiss...
Particulate matter is a collective term for very small-suspended particulates in ambient air that ca...
Airborne particles, including both ultrafine and supermicrometric particles, contain various carcino...
BACKGROUND: Particulate matter (PM) air pollution is a human lung carcinogen; however, the component...
BACKGROUND: Particulate matter (PM) air pollution is a human lung carcinogen; however, the component...
Particle number concentration, particle size distribution, and size-dependent chemical compositions ...
The purpose of this paper is to present a method for estimating particle doses that may be used to r...
In this article, a comprehensive literature survey on air pollution and its effects on the human res...
Highlights - We evaluated the reliability of air quality targets for lung cancer risk. - Risk was li...
A quantitative risk assessment of health effects associated with particulate matter (PM), especially...
[[abstract]]Submicron and ultrafine particle (UFP) exposure may be epidemiologically and toxicologic...
Air quality still represents a main threat to human health in cities. Even in developed countries, d...
Traffic is one of the major sources of harmful airborne particles worldwide. To relate exposure to a...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
Outdoor air pollution is made up of particulate matter (PM) and hundreds of chemicals from natural s...
Indoor particle sources are recognized as detrimental for indoor air quality. Indeed, the high emiss...
Particulate matter is a collective term for very small-suspended particulates in ambient air that ca...
Airborne particles, including both ultrafine and supermicrometric particles, contain various carcino...
BACKGROUND: Particulate matter (PM) air pollution is a human lung carcinogen; however, the component...
BACKGROUND: Particulate matter (PM) air pollution is a human lung carcinogen; however, the component...
Particle number concentration, particle size distribution, and size-dependent chemical compositions ...
The purpose of this paper is to present a method for estimating particle doses that may be used to r...
In this article, a comprehensive literature survey on air pollution and its effects on the human res...
Highlights - We evaluated the reliability of air quality targets for lung cancer risk. - Risk was li...
A quantitative risk assessment of health effects associated with particulate matter (PM), especially...
[[abstract]]Submicron and ultrafine particle (UFP) exposure may be epidemiologically and toxicologic...
Air quality still represents a main threat to human health in cities. Even in developed countries, d...
Traffic is one of the major sources of harmful airborne particles worldwide. To relate exposure to a...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...