Toxicity and Human Health Assessment of Air Pollutants
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: CH MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (188 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- 9783725856770
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- Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- Research and information: general
- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Environmental science, engineering and technology
- Pollution control
- Computing and Information Technology
- Computer programming / software engineering
- Compilers and interpreters
- 3D epidermal cells
- Adverse birth outcomes
- Air pollution
- CAD
- Cadmium
- Cardiovascular development
- Colon cancer
- Cytotoxicity
- Diesel exhaust
- Early outdoor activity
- Economic value
- Environmental factors
- Exposure estimates
- FB cells
- Fine particulate matter
- Finngen
- Gasoline exhaust
- Geostatistical modeling approach
- HaCaT cells
- Incense-burning smoke
- Joint effect
- Kallikrein–kinin system
- LVEF
- Lipid metabolism
- Liver function
- Mechanism
- Mendelian randomization
- Meta-analysis
- Misclassification
- Mortality burden
- NAFLD
- NO2
- Neurological development
- OPCAB
- Obesity
- Odds ratio
- Oxidative stress
- PM2.5
- Preschool child
- Public health
- Reactive oxygen species
- Renal hyperfiltration
- Renin–angiotensin system
- Respiratory development
- Tubular reabsorption
- Tubuloglomerular feedback
- Tumor
- UK Biobank
- Vision disorder
- Wnt
- Β-catenin pathway
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Air pollution has been shown to be responsible for the morbidity and mortality of a variety of major diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that almost the whole global population breathes air that exceeds WHO guidelines and contains high levels of pollutants. To date, however, the key constituents of air pollution which impact health and the potential mechanisms remain largely unstudied. In addition, comprehensive assessments of evidence from in vitro and in vivo studies, high-quality cohort studies, and high-resolution model simulations of health impacts are still substantially sparse. Hence, assessing the health risks, identifying the toxic effects, and elucidating the underlying mechanisms are of great importance. This Reprint aims to understand the mechanisms of the health effects caused by air pollution and ensure accurate exposure assessments around ambient environments and inside human bodies, including a range of approaches—from epidemiological cohorts and toxicological studies—to elucidate the linkage between air pollutant exposure and the mechanisms related to health effects. The articles published in this Special Issue can be categorized into four main research directions: elucidating underlying toxicity mechanisms, identifying critical exposure windows and vulnerable populations in epidemiological studies, exploring the impact on postoperative populations, and estimating the association between air pollutant exposure and health effects.
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