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Airborne Particles in Pulmonary Diseases
Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews, 05/06/09
Inoue KI et al. - In this review, the authors introduce the adverse effects of PM, particularly, diesel exhaust particles, the main constituents of PM, on several pulmonary diseases, showing the in vivo evidence. Further, they also focus on the effects of nanoparticles, particles less than 100 nm in mass median aerodynamic diameter, on respiratory tract and disorders.
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