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Urinary CC16, a potential indicator of lung integrity and inflammation, increases in children after short-term exposure to PM/PM and is driven by the CC16 38GG genotype., Nauwelaerts, S., Van Goethem Nina, Ure\'f1a Berta Tenas, De Cremer Koen, Bernard Alfred, Saenen Nelly D., Nawrot Tim S., Roosens Nancy, and De Keersmaecker Sigrid C. J. , Environ Res, 2022 09, Volume 212, Issue Pt B, (2022)\par \par }