Maternal Particulate Matter Exposure Impairs Lung Health and Is Associated with Mitochondrial Damage
Relatively little is known about the transgenerational effects of chronic maternal exposure to low-level traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) on the offspring lung health, nor are the effects of removing such exposure before pregnancy. Female BALB/c mice were exposed to PM<sub>2.5</sub>...
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Main Authors: | Baoming Wang (Author), Yik-Lung Chan (Author), Gerard Li (Author), Kin Fai Ho (Author), Ayad G. Anwer (Author), Bradford J. Smith (Author), Hai Guo (Author), Bin Jalaludin (Author), Cristan Herbert (Author), Paul S. Thomas (Author), Jiayan Liao (Author), David G. Chapman (Author), Paul S. Foster (Author), Sonia Saad (Author), Hui Chen (Author), Brian G. Oliver (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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