Study association of urinary Club Cell Protein with air pollution-related pulmonary function compromised among children
Background: Childhood exposure to air pollution exacerbates respiratory conditions and even carries deleterious effects on lung functions in adulthood. It is desirable to establish a non-invasive screening test for children to predict early lung insult with air pollution exposure. The association be...
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Main Authors: | Avinash Pagdhune (Author), Ankit Sheth (Author), Sarang Dhatrak (Author), Ankit Viramgami (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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