Welding fumes change the lipid composition of particles in exhaled air.

G. Ljungkvist (Gothenburg, Sweden), J. Kim (Gothenburg, Sweden), E. Viklund (Gothenburg, Sweden), H. Friberg (Gothenburg, Sweden), A. Claesson (Gothenburg, Sweden), A. Olin (Gothenburg, Sweden)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Occupational and environmental lung diseases: mechanisms, biomarkers and causation
Disease area: Airway diseases

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