ABSTRACT Results are given of a study regarding the relationship of composition of airborne particles in Mexico City (PM 15 , PM 10 and PM 2.5 ) with citotoxic/genotoxic effects on cell cultures. Elemental analysis of samples collected during the first half of 2002 at three sites was carried out with PIXE, together with several citotoxic/genotoxic studies (generation of •OH, cellular death, inflammatory responses, and damage to cellular DNA). Differences were found in elemental contents in the aerosols from the three sites. The results suggest that some of the latter effects are correlated to higher concentrations of certain elements in the particles
Particle matter (PM) is a complex mixture of particles suspended in the air, mainly caused by fuel c...
A study of elemental contents in airborne particulate matter from the industrial city of Xalostoc, E...
PM can be considered as the atmospheric pollutant that mostly affects human health. The Internationa...
AbstractThe PM10 airborne particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter ≤10µm is considered as a r...
A comparative study of atmospheric aerosols was performed on samples collected in Schenectady, NY us...
International audienceAerosols play an important role in the atmosphere but are poorly characterized...
Air pollution has become a serious public health problem globally. Recent studies support the harmfu...
The quality of life in large megacities is directly affected by its air quality. In urban environmen...
Atmospheric aerosol samples collected in five sites in the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City were ana...
A study was performed in the Winter of the year 2015 in a Southwestern site in the MAMC (Ciudad Univ...
Even though the outdoor air pollution and its major component Particulate Matter (PM) are recently c...
This study evaluates the toxicity and genotoxicity levels of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) sam...
En los ambientes urbanos, las partículas en suspensión y el material adsorbido a ellas constituyen u...
Exposure to environmental particles is a risk factor that causes damage to human health, such as res...
The comet assay and micronucleous test were used to assess the genotoxicity of organic compounds ass...
Particle matter (PM) is a complex mixture of particles suspended in the air, mainly caused by fuel c...
A study of elemental contents in airborne particulate matter from the industrial city of Xalostoc, E...
PM can be considered as the atmospheric pollutant that mostly affects human health. The Internationa...
AbstractThe PM10 airborne particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter ≤10µm is considered as a r...
A comparative study of atmospheric aerosols was performed on samples collected in Schenectady, NY us...
International audienceAerosols play an important role in the atmosphere but are poorly characterized...
Air pollution has become a serious public health problem globally. Recent studies support the harmfu...
The quality of life in large megacities is directly affected by its air quality. In urban environmen...
Atmospheric aerosol samples collected in five sites in the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City were ana...
A study was performed in the Winter of the year 2015 in a Southwestern site in the MAMC (Ciudad Univ...
Even though the outdoor air pollution and its major component Particulate Matter (PM) are recently c...
This study evaluates the toxicity and genotoxicity levels of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) sam...
En los ambientes urbanos, las partículas en suspensión y el material adsorbido a ellas constituyen u...
Exposure to environmental particles is a risk factor that causes damage to human health, such as res...
The comet assay and micronucleous test were used to assess the genotoxicity of organic compounds ass...
Particle matter (PM) is a complex mixture of particles suspended in the air, mainly caused by fuel c...
A study of elemental contents in airborne particulate matter from the industrial city of Xalostoc, E...
PM can be considered as the atmospheric pollutant that mostly affects human health. The Internationa...