Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6326248 | Science of The Total Environment | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Geogenic PM10 exposure increases inflammation, impairs lung function and increases viral load, exacerbating the response to respiratory viral infection. Iron in the particles may be a driver of these responses. This has important implications for respiratory health in communities exposed to high geogenic PM10, such as those in arid environments.
Keywords
PBSZrsMadin–Darby canine kidney cellsICP-OESTGVFOTRAWMIP-2MDCKIAwMCHBALGSDMMADPM10enzyme linked immunosorbent assayInfluenzaIroninflammationgeometric standard deviationELISAForced oscillation techniquethoracic gas volumeParticleInductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometryinductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometryICP-MSLung functionPhosphate buffered salineMass median aerodynamic diameterbronchoalveolar lavagemacrophage inflammatory protein-2MethacholineAirway resistanceGeogenic
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Authors
Holly D. Clifford, Kara L. Perks, Graeme R. Zosky,