Smoke from biomass combustion has been identified as a major environmental risk factor associated with adverse health effects globally. Deposition of the smoke particles in the lungs is a crucial factor for toxicological effects, but has not previously been studied experimentally. We investigated the size-dependent respiratory-tract deposition of aerosol particles from wood combustion in humans. Two combustion conditions were studied in a wood pellet burner: efficient ("complete") combustion and low-temperature (incomplete) combustion simulating "wood smoke." The size-dependent deposition fraction of 15-to 680-nm particles was measured for 10 healthy subjects with a novel setup. Both aerosols were extensively characterized with regard to ch...
AbstractDiesel emissions are a major contributor to combustion-generated airborne ambient particles....
ABSTRACT: Biomass combustion exhibits relatively high particle emissions smaller 10 microns (PM 10)...
Because the initial deposition pattern of inhaled particles of various toxic agents determines their...
The respiratory tract deposition of particles from two types of biomass combustion was measured for ...
Background: Respiratory tract deposition of air pollution particles is a key to their adverse health...
BACKGROUND: Aerosol particles have, since the antiquity, been linked to adverse effects on human hea...
Fine airborne particles are associated with adverse health effects in the human population. The aim ...
Background: Residential wood combustion is now recognized as a major particle source in many develop...
Summarization: Residential settings are of utmost importance for human exposure, as it is where peop...
The total deposition of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), diesel and petrol smoke in the respirator...
Residential wood burning is a major source of poorly characterized, deleterious particulate matter, ...
Traffic is one of the major sources of harmful airborne particles worldwide. To relate exposure to a...
In 2018, 3.8 million premature deaths were attributed to exposure to biomass burning nanoparticles f...
There is current interest in the impact of particles in fire smoke on the toxic hazards in fires and...
Diesel emissions are a major contributor to combustion-generated airborne ambient particles. To unde...
AbstractDiesel emissions are a major contributor to combustion-generated airborne ambient particles....
ABSTRACT: Biomass combustion exhibits relatively high particle emissions smaller 10 microns (PM 10)...
Because the initial deposition pattern of inhaled particles of various toxic agents determines their...
The respiratory tract deposition of particles from two types of biomass combustion was measured for ...
Background: Respiratory tract deposition of air pollution particles is a key to their adverse health...
BACKGROUND: Aerosol particles have, since the antiquity, been linked to adverse effects on human hea...
Fine airborne particles are associated with adverse health effects in the human population. The aim ...
Background: Residential wood combustion is now recognized as a major particle source in many develop...
Summarization: Residential settings are of utmost importance for human exposure, as it is where peop...
The total deposition of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), diesel and petrol smoke in the respirator...
Residential wood burning is a major source of poorly characterized, deleterious particulate matter, ...
Traffic is one of the major sources of harmful airborne particles worldwide. To relate exposure to a...
In 2018, 3.8 million premature deaths were attributed to exposure to biomass burning nanoparticles f...
There is current interest in the impact of particles in fire smoke on the toxic hazards in fires and...
Diesel emissions are a major contributor to combustion-generated airborne ambient particles. To unde...
AbstractDiesel emissions are a major contributor to combustion-generated airborne ambient particles....
ABSTRACT: Biomass combustion exhibits relatively high particle emissions smaller 10 microns (PM 10)...
Because the initial deposition pattern of inhaled particles of various toxic agents determines their...