Residential wood combustion causes major effects on the air quality on a global scale. The ambient particulate levels are known to be responsible for severe adverse health effects that include e.g. cardio-respiratory illnesses and cancer related effects, even mortality. It is known that biomass combustion derived emissions are affected by combustion technology, fuel being used and user-related practices. There are also indications that the health related toxicological effects are influenced by these parameters. This study we evaluated toxicological effects of particulate emissions (PM1) from seven different residential wood combusting furnaces. Two appliances i.e. log wood boiler and stove represented old batch combustion technology, wherea...
Background Exposure to particulate matter (PM) has been linked to several adverse cardiopulmonary e...
Inflammation is regarded as an important mechanism behind mortality and morbidity experienced by car...
Particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter < 10 μm (PM10) was collected, indoors and outdoors, whe...
Residential wood combustion causes major effects on the air quality on a global scale. The ambient p...
Residential wood combustion appliances emit large quantities of fine particles which are suspected t...
Context: Particulate matter (PM) has been identified as a major environmental pollutant causing seve...
Ambient air levels of fine particulate matter (PM=2.5µm) are associated with mortality and morbidity...
According to the World Health Organization particulate emissions from the combustion of solid fuels ...
Residential heating is an important local source of fine particles and may cause significant exposur...
The use of wood instead of oil fuels in heating systems is strongly encouraged in many countries. Ye...
The consumption of wood fuel is markedly increasing in developing and industrialized countries. Know...
Current levels of ambient air fine particulate matter (PM2.5) are associated with mortality and morb...
Biomass combustion significantly contributes to indoor and outdoor air pollution and to the adverse ...
Background Wood combustion emissions have been studied previously either by in vitro or in vivo mode...
<p>Wood pellets have been used in domestic heating appliances for three decades. However, because th...
Background Exposure to particulate matter (PM) has been linked to several adverse cardiopulmonary e...
Inflammation is regarded as an important mechanism behind mortality and morbidity experienced by car...
Particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter < 10 μm (PM10) was collected, indoors and outdoors, whe...
Residential wood combustion causes major effects on the air quality on a global scale. The ambient p...
Residential wood combustion appliances emit large quantities of fine particles which are suspected t...
Context: Particulate matter (PM) has been identified as a major environmental pollutant causing seve...
Ambient air levels of fine particulate matter (PM=2.5µm) are associated with mortality and morbidity...
According to the World Health Organization particulate emissions from the combustion of solid fuels ...
Residential heating is an important local source of fine particles and may cause significant exposur...
The use of wood instead of oil fuels in heating systems is strongly encouraged in many countries. Ye...
The consumption of wood fuel is markedly increasing in developing and industrialized countries. Know...
Current levels of ambient air fine particulate matter (PM2.5) are associated with mortality and morb...
Biomass combustion significantly contributes to indoor and outdoor air pollution and to the adverse ...
Background Wood combustion emissions have been studied previously either by in vitro or in vivo mode...
<p>Wood pellets have been used in domestic heating appliances for three decades. However, because th...
Background Exposure to particulate matter (PM) has been linked to several adverse cardiopulmonary e...
Inflammation is regarded as an important mechanism behind mortality and morbidity experienced by car...
Particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter < 10 μm (PM10) was collected, indoors and outdoors, whe...