Evidence for a role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in inflammatory responses to air pollution

D. Glencross (London, United Kingdom), C. Cheadle (London, United Kingdom), T. Palaga (Bangkok, Thailand), T. Prueksasit (Bangkok, Thailand), G. Lertmemongkolchai (Bangkok, Thailand), I. Mudway (London, United Kingdom), C. Hawrylowicz (London, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Impact of the external and internal exposome on chronic lung disease
Session: Impact of the external and internal exposome on chronic lung disease
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 584

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D. Glencross (London, United Kingdom), C. Cheadle (London, United Kingdom), T. Palaga (Bangkok, Thailand), T. Prueksasit (Bangkok, Thailand), G. Lertmemongkolchai (Bangkok, Thailand), I. Mudway (London, United Kingdom), C. Hawrylowicz (London, United Kingdom). Evidence for a role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in inflammatory responses to air pollution. 584

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