Air pollution and female fertility: a systematic review of literature
Abstract Air pollution is a cause of concern for human health. For instance, it is associated with an increased risk for cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory disorders. In vitro and in vivo studies suggested that air pollutants could act as endocrine disruptors, promote oxidative stress and exert...
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Main Authors: | Alessandro Conforti (Author), Marika Mascia (Author), Giuseppina Cioffi (Author), Cristina De Angelis (Author), Giuseppe Coppola (Author), Pasquale De Rosa (Author), Rosario Pivonello (Author), Carlo Alviggi (Author), Giuseppe De Placido (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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