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Autor:
Chuqi Guo, Xi Nan, Shibo Wang, Jiajun Liu, Shumin Li, Xuefeng Fei, Stephania A. Cormier, Yingying Shen, Zhijian Cai, Huiqing Xiu, Lu Chaojie, Pingli Wang
Publikováno v:
Autophagy
Epidemiological and clinical studies have shown that exposure to particulate matter (PM) is associated with an increased incidence of lung cancer and metastasis. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Here, we demonstrated the central rol
Autor:
Jennifer Richmond-Bryant, Matilda Odera, Wilma Subra, Brenda Vallee, Chloe Tucker, Christopher Oliver, Alyanna Wilson, Jessica Tran, Blair Kelley, Jennifer Abraham Cramer, Jennifer Irving, Chuqi Guo, Margaret Reams
Publikováno v:
Local Environ
A community-integrated geographic information systems (CIGIS) study assimilating qualitative and quantitative information about human exposures and health was conducted in Colfax, Louisiana, which hosts a commercial open burn/open detonation thermal
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::71fc4fb08562dd4b2fa389c1f61e5940
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9221660/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9221660/
Publikováno v:
Environmental Technology & Innovation. 28:102755
Autor:
Chuqi Guo, Jennifer Richmond-Bryant
Publikováno v:
Chemosphere
Long-lived environmentally persistent free radical (EPFR) exposures have been shown in toxicology studies to lead to respiratory and cardiovascular effects, which were thought to be due to the persistence of EPFR and their ability to produce reactive
Publikováno v:
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
Ambient air particulate matter (PM) and PM-associated environmentally persistent free radicals (EPFRs) have been documented to contribute to pollution-related health effects. Studies of ambient air PM potentially bear artifacts stemming from the coll
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 51:10663-10673
Stable, bioreactive, radicals known as environmentally persistent free radicals (EPFRs) have been found to exist on the surface of airborne PM2.5. These EPFRs have been found to form during many combustion processes, are present in vehicular exhaust,