The anthropogenic particulate matter (PM), suspended air dust that can be inhaled by humans and deposited in the lungs, is one of the main pollutants in the industrialized cities atmosphere. Recent studies have shown that PM has adverse effects on respiratory diseases. These effects are mainly due to the ultrafine particles (PM0.1, PM < 100 nm), which, thanks to their PM size, are efficiently deposited in nasal, tracheobronchial, and alveolar regions. Pulmonary macrophages are a heterogeneous cell population distributed in different lung compartments, whose role in inflammatory response to injury is of particular relevance. In this study, we investigated the effect of PM0.1 on Human Lung Macrophages (HLMs) activation evaluated as proinfl...
In this article, we review and analyze different modes of exposure to ultrafine particles in order t...
With the rise of nanoparticle use in commercial products, industry, and medicine, there is a need to...
Increased ambient particulate matter (PM) has been associated with various cardio-respiratory disord...
The anthropogenic particulate matter (PM), suspended air dust that can be inhaled by humans and depo...
Studies into the effects of ultrafine particles in the lung have shown adverse effects considered to...
The effects of inhaled aIr pollution particles on lung clearance mechanisms is an important factor i...
International audienceBackground: The contribution of air particles in human cardio-respiratory dise...
Air pollution is a severe threat to public health globally, affecting everyone in developed and deve...
International audienceExposure to fine atmospheric Particulate Matter (PM) is one of the major envir...
Exposure to particulate matter (PM) is leading to various respiratory health outcomes. Compared to c...
Particulate air pollution has been consistently linked with an increase in morbidity and mortality d...
BACKGROUND: Carbonaceous nanoparticles (CNP) represent a major constituent of urban particulate air ...
Epidemiological and clinical studies suggested the association of the particulate matter ambient air...
Epidemiological and toxicological evidence show that PM1 is a key driver of PM2.5. However, the part...
AbstractEpidemiological and toxicological studies have suggested that the health effects associated ...
In this article, we review and analyze different modes of exposure to ultrafine particles in order t...
With the rise of nanoparticle use in commercial products, industry, and medicine, there is a need to...
Increased ambient particulate matter (PM) has been associated with various cardio-respiratory disord...
The anthropogenic particulate matter (PM), suspended air dust that can be inhaled by humans and depo...
Studies into the effects of ultrafine particles in the lung have shown adverse effects considered to...
The effects of inhaled aIr pollution particles on lung clearance mechanisms is an important factor i...
International audienceBackground: The contribution of air particles in human cardio-respiratory dise...
Air pollution is a severe threat to public health globally, affecting everyone in developed and deve...
International audienceExposure to fine atmospheric Particulate Matter (PM) is one of the major envir...
Exposure to particulate matter (PM) is leading to various respiratory health outcomes. Compared to c...
Particulate air pollution has been consistently linked with an increase in morbidity and mortality d...
BACKGROUND: Carbonaceous nanoparticles (CNP) represent a major constituent of urban particulate air ...
Epidemiological and clinical studies suggested the association of the particulate matter ambient air...
Epidemiological and toxicological evidence show that PM1 is a key driver of PM2.5. However, the part...
AbstractEpidemiological and toxicological studies have suggested that the health effects associated ...
In this article, we review and analyze different modes of exposure to ultrafine particles in order t...
With the rise of nanoparticle use in commercial products, industry, and medicine, there is a need to...
Increased ambient particulate matter (PM) has been associated with various cardio-respiratory disord...