Background: Air pollution contributes significantly to global increases in mortality, particularly within urban environments. Limited knowledge exists on the mechanisms underlying health effects resulting from exposure to pollutant mixtures similar to those occurring in ambient air. In order to clarify the mechanisms underlying exposure effects, toxicogenomic analyses are used to evaluate genomewide transcript responses and map these responses to molecular networks
Exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) has been associated with adverse health outcomes bu...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) represent a large group of organic compounds occuring as poll...
NO2 and O3 are ubiquitous air toxicants capable of inducing lung damage to the respiratory epitheliu...
Background: Air pollution contributes significantly to global increases in mortality, particularly w...
Exposure to air pollution is associated with many diseases, such as asthma, bronchitis, and lung can...
Atmospheric pollution represents a complex mixture of air chemicals that continually interact and tr...
Although environmental exposures occur to mixtures of chemicals rather than to individual agents, mo...
The particulate matter represents one of the most complex environmental mixtures, whose effects on h...
Adverse health effects from air pollutants remain important, despite improvement in air quality in t...
Epidemiological and toxicological research continues to support a link between urban air pollution a...
Human exposure to ambient air pollution is a pervasive global public health problem. Ambient levels ...
Background: Exposure to air pollution, including traffic-related pollutants, has been associated wit...
Procedures are developed and demonstrated that can be used to investigate biological changes caused ...
In its most-recent document summarizing the state of the science related to PM, the National Researc...
BACKGROUND: Biological perturbations caused by air pollution might be reflected in the compounds pre...
Exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) has been associated with adverse health outcomes bu...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) represent a large group of organic compounds occuring as poll...
NO2 and O3 are ubiquitous air toxicants capable of inducing lung damage to the respiratory epitheliu...
Background: Air pollution contributes significantly to global increases in mortality, particularly w...
Exposure to air pollution is associated with many diseases, such as asthma, bronchitis, and lung can...
Atmospheric pollution represents a complex mixture of air chemicals that continually interact and tr...
Although environmental exposures occur to mixtures of chemicals rather than to individual agents, mo...
The particulate matter represents one of the most complex environmental mixtures, whose effects on h...
Adverse health effects from air pollutants remain important, despite improvement in air quality in t...
Epidemiological and toxicological research continues to support a link between urban air pollution a...
Human exposure to ambient air pollution is a pervasive global public health problem. Ambient levels ...
Background: Exposure to air pollution, including traffic-related pollutants, has been associated wit...
Procedures are developed and demonstrated that can be used to investigate biological changes caused ...
In its most-recent document summarizing the state of the science related to PM, the National Researc...
BACKGROUND: Biological perturbations caused by air pollution might be reflected in the compounds pre...
Exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) has been associated with adverse health outcomes bu...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) represent a large group of organic compounds occuring as poll...
NO2 and O3 are ubiquitous air toxicants capable of inducing lung damage to the respiratory epitheliu...