Late Breaking Abstract - Differential toxicities of particulate matter components linked to air pollution and adverse health effects
S. Orell (Lund, Sweden), N. Faruqui (Teddington, United Kingdom), J. Rissler (Lund, Sweden), N. Marek (Lund, Sweden), D. Kalbermatter (Bern-Wabern, Switzerland), C. Dondi (teddington, United Kingdom), L. Scholtz (Berlin, Germany), U. Resch-Genger (Berlin, Germany), L. Elowsson Rendin (Lund, Sweden), K. Vasilitou (Bern-Wabern, Switzerland), M. Shaw (Teddington, United Kingdom), M. Kåredal (Lund, Sweden), A. Larsson-Callerfelt (Lund, Sweden)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Occupational COVID-19 and respiratory infections
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S. Orell (Lund, Sweden), N. Faruqui (Teddington, United Kingdom), J. Rissler (Lund, Sweden), N. Marek (Lund, Sweden), D. Kalbermatter (Bern-Wabern, Switzerland), C. Dondi (teddington, United Kingdom), L. Scholtz (Berlin, Germany), U. Resch-Genger (Berlin, Germany), L. Elowsson Rendin (Lund, Sweden), K. Vasilitou (Bern-Wabern, Switzerland), M. Shaw (Teddington, United Kingdom), M. Kåredal (Lund, Sweden), A. Larsson-Callerfelt (Lund, Sweden). Late Breaking Abstract - Differential toxicities of particulate matter components linked to air pollution and adverse health effects. 3195
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