Health risks associated with exposure to airborne particulate matter (PM) have been shown epidemiologically as well as experimentally, pointing to both respiratory and cardiovascular effects. Lately, wear particles generated from traffic have been recognized to be a major contributing source to the overall particle load, especially in the Nordic countries were studded tires are used. In this work, we investigated the inflammatory effect of PM10 generated from the wear of studded tires on two different types of pavement. As comparison, we also investigated PM10 from a traffic-intensive street, a subway station, and diesel exhaust particles (DEP). Human monocyte-derived macrophages, nasal epithelial cells (RPMI 2650), and bronchial epithelial...
ABSTRACT: Environmental particle exposure, often estimated as the particulate mass of particles with...
Numerous studies have been published on the health effects associated with exposure to air pollution...
Air pollution in the urban environment is a topical subject. Aero-suspended particles can cause resp...
Health risks associated with exposure to airborne particulate matter (PM) have been shown epidemiolo...
In regions where studded tyres and traction material are used during winter, e.g. the Nordic countri...
Background Traffic particulate matter (PM) comprises a mixture of particles from fue...
In several large cities in Norway the traffic volume is high. The use of studded tires and other fri...
[[abstract]]Human exposure to airborne PM2.5 has been linked to an increased risk of respiratory and...
Studies have emphasised the importance of combustion-derived particles in eliciting adverse health e...
Background Traffic particulate matter (PM) comprises a mixture of particles from fuel combustion an...
Studies have emphasised the importance of combustion-derived particles in eliciting adverse health e...
During the winter in Scandinavian countries, up to 90% of traffic-related particulate matter (PM) is...
Objective: There is substantial evidence that exposure to airborne particulate matter (PM) from road...
Objective: There is substantial evidence that exposure to airborne particulate matter (PM) from road...
The dominant road traffic particle sources are wear particles from the road and tire interface, and ...
ABSTRACT: Environmental particle exposure, often estimated as the particulate mass of particles with...
Numerous studies have been published on the health effects associated with exposure to air pollution...
Air pollution in the urban environment is a topical subject. Aero-suspended particles can cause resp...
Health risks associated with exposure to airborne particulate matter (PM) have been shown epidemiolo...
In regions where studded tyres and traction material are used during winter, e.g. the Nordic countri...
Background Traffic particulate matter (PM) comprises a mixture of particles from fue...
In several large cities in Norway the traffic volume is high. The use of studded tires and other fri...
[[abstract]]Human exposure to airborne PM2.5 has been linked to an increased risk of respiratory and...
Studies have emphasised the importance of combustion-derived particles in eliciting adverse health e...
Background Traffic particulate matter (PM) comprises a mixture of particles from fuel combustion an...
Studies have emphasised the importance of combustion-derived particles in eliciting adverse health e...
During the winter in Scandinavian countries, up to 90% of traffic-related particulate matter (PM) is...
Objective: There is substantial evidence that exposure to airborne particulate matter (PM) from road...
Objective: There is substantial evidence that exposure to airborne particulate matter (PM) from road...
The dominant road traffic particle sources are wear particles from the road and tire interface, and ...
ABSTRACT: Environmental particle exposure, often estimated as the particulate mass of particles with...
Numerous studies have been published on the health effects associated with exposure to air pollution...
Air pollution in the urban environment is a topical subject. Aero-suspended particles can cause resp...