Near-roadway air pollution, immune cells and adipokines among obese young adults
Abstract Background Air pollution has been associated with metabolic disease and obesity. Adipokines are potential mediators of these effects, but studies of air pollution-adipokine relationships are inconclusive. Macrophage and T cells in adipose tissue (AT) and blood modulate inflammation; however...
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Main Authors: | Md Mostafijur Rahman (Author), Fei Fei Liu (Author), Sandrah P. Eckel (Author), Ishwarya Sankaranarayanan (Author), Pedram Shafiei-Jahani (Author), Emily Howard (Author), Lilit Baronikian (Author), Fred Sattler (Author), Frederick W. Lurmann (Author), Hooman Allayee (Author), Omid Akbari (Author), Rob McConnell (Author) |
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