Lung-based, exosome inhibition mediates systemic impacts following particulate matter exposure

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  • who: Keegan Lopez and colleagues from the Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, New Mexico Highlands University have published the research work: Lung-Based, Exosome Inhibition Mediates Systemic Impacts Following Particulate Matter Exposure, in the Journal: Toxics 2022, 457 of 29/06/2022
  • what: The authors assessed exosome-driven mechanisms and systemic health impacts following inhaled dust exposure using a rodent model.
  • how: Indicated that CCL-2 was significantly upregulated in the tissue and cerebrovascular barrier integrity deficits and increased glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) staining in the mine-PM exposure . . .

     

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