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Increased surface area of halloysite nanotubes due to surface modification predicts lung inflammation and acute phase response after pulmonary exposure in mice
Jan Mast; Andreas Holländer; Jensen, Keld Alstrup; Hougaard, Karin S; Vogel, Ulla Source: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, Volume 73 (2020) Keywords: Acute phase response Airway exposure Comet ...
Direct cost saving potential in medication costs due to a reduction in outdoor air pollution for the Brussels Capital Region.
p.760-765 (2016) Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The adverse health effects of exposure to air pollution have been well-established and include mortality, hospital admissions, emergency department visits, etc, but ...
Oxidative stress pathways involved in cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles on cells constitutive of alveolo-capillary barrier in vitro.
Proteins Histones HSP27 Heat-Shock Proteins Humans Metal Nanoparticles Molecular Chaperones Oxidative Stress p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases Pulmonary Alveoli Reactive Oxygen Species Titanium Abstract: ...
A case-control study after a hantavirus infection outbreak in the south of Belgium: who is at risk?
living rodents, exposure to rodent droppings, and trapping rodents during the 4 weeks preceding onset of symptoms. Activities during this 4-week period that presented the greatest risk were woodcutting, ...
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.
C.J. De Keersmaecker Source: Environ Res, Volume 212, Issue Pt B (2022) Keywords: Air Pollutants Biomarkers Child environmental exposure Genotype Humans Inflammation Lung Particulate Matter ...