Novel cellular effects of ultrafine particulate matter from an underground railway station revealed by RNA sequencing

M. Loxham (Southampton, United Kingdom), J. Woo (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Singhania (Southampton, United Kingdom), N. Smithers (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Yeomans (Southampton, United Kingdom), G. Packham (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Crainic (Southampton, United Kingdom), R. Cook (Southampton, United Kingdom), F. Cassee (Bilthoven, Netherlands), C. Woelk (Southampton, United Kingdom), D. Davies (Southampton, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Mechanisms underlying acute exacerbation of respiratory disease
Session: Mechanisms underlying acute exacerbation of respiratory disease
Session type: Symposium
Number: 284
Disease area: Airway diseases

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