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Fine air pollution particles induce endothelial senescence via redox-sensitive activation of local angiotensin system
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InflammationRedox-sensitive ActivationAllergyEndothelial SenescencePhysiologyEnvironmental HealthAir QualityEndothelial DysfunctionToxicologyVascular BiologyVascular AgingReactive Oxygen SpecieAir PollutionMedicineRedox BiologyLocal Angiotensin SystemOxidative StressInhalation Toxicology
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Rapid increases in the steady-state concentration of reactive oxygen species in the lungs and heart after particulate air pollution inhalation. Sonia A. Gurgueira, Joy Lawrence, Brent A. Coull, Environmental Health Perspectives Lung InflammationSteady-state ConcentrationAir QualityReactive Oxygen SpeciesRat Model | 2002 | 556 |
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