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Malondialdehyde and anion patterns in exhaled breath condensate among subway workers.

Jean-Jacques SauvainMaud HemmendingerGuillaume SuarezCamille CrezeNancy B HopfValérie JouanniqueAmélie DebatisseJacques André PralongPascal WildIrina Guseva Canu
Published in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2022)
These results are exploratory but suggest that exposure to subway PM could affect concentrations of nitrogen oxides as well as acetate and lactate in EBC of subway workers. The effect is modulated by the particle size and can correspond to the body's cellular responses under oxidative stress to maintain the redox and/or metabolic homeostasis.
Keyphrases
  • diabetic rats
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  • heavy metals
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