The potential involvement of inhaled iron (fe) in the neurotoxic effects of ultrafine particulate matter air pollution exposure on brain development in mice

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  • who: Marissa Sobolewski from the Department of Environmental Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA have published the research: The potential involvement of inhaled iron (Fe) in the neurotoxic effects of ultrafine particulate matter air pollution exposure on brain development in mice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Since Fe is redox active and neurotoxic to brain in excess this study examined the extent to which postu2011 natal Fe inhalation exposure might contribute to the observed neurotoxicity of UFPs.
  • how: All data were analyzed using JMP Pro outliers were evaluated using a . . .

     

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