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Respiratory risks from household air pollution in low and middle income countries
A third of the world's population uses solid fuel derived from plant material (biomass) or coal
for cooking, heating, or lighting. These fuels are smoky, often used in an open fire or simple …
for cooking, heating, or lighting. These fuels are smoky, often used in an open fire or simple …
Grey Goo on the Skin? Nanotechnology, Cosmetic and Sunscreen Safety
GJ Nohynek, J Lademann, C Ribaud… - Critical reviews in …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Many modern cosmetic or sunscreen products contain nano-sized components.
Nanoemulsions are transparent and have unique tactile and texture properties; …
Nanoemulsions are transparent and have unique tactile and texture properties; …
Aerosol health effects from molecular to global scales
Poor air quality is globally the largest environmental health risk. Epidemiological studies
have uncovered clear relationships of gaseous pollutants and particulate matter (PM) with …
have uncovered clear relationships of gaseous pollutants and particulate matter (PM) with …
Highly acidic ambient particles, soluble metals, and oxidative potential: a link between sulfate and aerosol toxicity
Soluble transition metals in particulate matter (PM) can generate reactive oxygen species in
vivo by redox cycling, leading to oxidative stress and adverse health effects. Most metals …
vivo by redox cycling, leading to oxidative stress and adverse health effects. Most metals …
Oxidative potential of ambient water-soluble PM2.5 in the southeastern United States: contrasts in sources and health associations between ascorbic acid (AA) and …
The ability of certain components of particulate matter to induce oxidative stress through the
generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in vivo may be one mechanism accounting for …
generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in vivo may be one mechanism accounting for …
Evaluating the toxicity of airborne particulate matter and nanoparticles by measuring oxidative stress potential—a workshop report and consensus statement
Background: There is a strong need for laboratory in vitro test systems for the toxicity of
airborne particulate matter and nanoparticles. The measurement of oxidative stress potential …
airborne particulate matter and nanoparticles. The measurement of oxidative stress potential …
Increasing complexity and interactions of oxidative stress in chronic respiratory diseases: An emerging need for novel drug delivery systems
Oxidative stress is intensely involved in enhancing the severity of various chronic respiratory
diseases (CRDs) including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) …
diseases (CRDs) including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) …
Hazard and risk assessment of a nanoparticulate cerium oxide-based diesel fuel additive—a case study
Envirox is a scientifically and commercially proven diesel fuel combustion catalyst based on
nanoparticulate cerium oxide and has been demonstrated to reduce fuel consumption …
nanoparticulate cerium oxide and has been demonstrated to reduce fuel consumption …
Indoor air pollution and the lung in low-and medium-income countries
Over half the world's population, mostly from develo** countries, use solid fuel for
domestic purposes and are exposed to very high concentrations of harmful air pollutants …
domestic purposes and are exposed to very high concentrations of harmful air pollutants …
The importance of simulated lung fluid (SLF) extractions for a more relevant evaluation of the oxidative potential of particulate matter
Particulate matter (PM) induces oxidative stress in vivo, leading to adverse health effects.
Oxidative potential (OP) of PM is increasingly studied as a relevant metric for health impact …
Oxidative potential (OP) of PM is increasingly studied as a relevant metric for health impact …