Occupational exposures and determinants of ultrafine particle concentrations during laser hair removal procedures
Abstract Background Occupational exposures to ultrafine particles in the plume generated during laser hair removal procedures, the most commonly performed light based cosmetic procedure, have not been thoroughly characterized. Acute and chronic exposures to ambient ultrafine particles have been asso...
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Main Authors: | Emily J. Eshleman (Author), Mallory LeBlanc (Author), Lisa B. Rokoff (Author), Yinyin Xu (Author), Rui Hu (Author), Kachiu Lee (Author), Gary S. Chuang (Author), Gary Adamkiewicz (Author), Jaime E. Hart (Author) |
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