NRF2-Dependent Placental Effects Vary by Sex and Dose following Gestational Exposure to Ultrafine Particles
Exposure to ultrafine particles (UFPs, PM<sub>0.1</sub>) during pregnancy triggers placental oxidative stress and inflammation, similar to fine PM (PM<sub>2.5</sub>). The <i>Nrf2</i> gene encodes a redox-sensitive transcription factor that is a major regulator of...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan C. Behlen (Author), Carmen H. Lau (Author), Drew Pendleton (Author), Yixin Li (Author), Aline Rodrigues Hoffmann (Author), Michael C. Golding (Author), Renyi Zhang (Author), Natalie M. Johnson (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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