Printer toner-emitted nanoparticle exposure enhances air-airway bacterial crossover in printing floor workers

F. Ivan (Singapore, Singapore), M. Aogáin* (Dublin, Ireland), N. Ali (Singapore, Singapore), P. Tiew (Singapore, Singapore), M. Setyawati (Singapore, Singapore), D. Bello (Boston, Massachusetts, United States), P. Demokritou (Boston, Massachusetts, United States), K. Ng (Singapore, Singapore), S. Chotirmall (Singapore, Singapore)

Source: International Congress 2022 – The environment and human health: from cohort to cell culture studies
Session: The environment and human health: from cohort to cell culture studies
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2958

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