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The airway microbiome mediates the interaction between environmental exposure and respiratory health in humans

Nature Medicine, 2023
Lifeng Lin   +18 more
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Environmental Exposure Assessment

2008
Abstract Nowadays, health risks associated with environmental exposures are generally small; therefore, exposure assessment needs to be of a high quality to detect a risk when there truly is a risk. Part of the exposure assessment process is to optimize exposure estimates with the aim to detect possible risk and optimize the exposure ...
Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, Bert Brunekreef
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Metabolomics as a valid analytical technique in environmental exposure research: application and progress

Metabolomics, 2022
Shuang Wei   +10 more
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Oxidative stress from environmental exposures

Current Opinion in Toxicology, 2018
Oxidative stress is arguably the most common mechanism in the toxicology of environmental agents, unifying the action of broad classes of physichochemically disparate environmental pollutants, including oxidant gases, organic compounds, particulate surfaces, and metal ions.
James M, Samet, Phillip A, Wages
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Benzene: Environmental Exposure

2016
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POLI, Diana   +5 more
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Developmental Exposure to Environmental Toxicants

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2015
Children interact with the physical environment differently than adults, and are uniquely susceptible to environmental toxicants. Routes of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and target organ toxicities vary as children grow and develop. This article summarizes the sources of exposure and known adverse effects of toxicants that are ubiquitous in our
Alison J, Falck   +5 more
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Environmental exposure assessment

Environmental exposure is usually assessed by evaluating the concentration of a specific chemical in the main environmental media (air, soil, water, sediment) and in biota as food source for other organisms (predators) by secondary poisoning. The study of exposure is complicated by the complexity of the many ecosystems to protect and the high number of
Di Guardo A., Terzaghi E.
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Metformin environmental exposure: A systematic review.

Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2021
E. P. Ambrosio-Albuquerque   +8 more
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Childhood Exposure to Environmental Lead

1974
1 to 5% of urban adults have blood lead values ≥ 40 μgPb/100 ml whole blood whereas approximately 25% of urban children have blood leads at this level. The metabolic exposure (μgPb/kg body weight) of children is over three times adult exposure for assumed normal absorption and ingestion of lead and twice the exposure of adults for inhaled lead.
D K, Darrow, H A, Schroeder
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Environmental exposure to microplastics: An overview on possible human health effects.

Science of the Total Environment, 2019
J. C. Prata   +4 more
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