Chemical constituents of ambient particulate air pollution and biomarkers of inflammation, coagulation and homocysteine in healthy adults: A prospective panel study
Shaowei Wu(Peking University), Xinbiao Guo(Peking University), Furong Deng(University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan), Chanjuan Zheng(Peking University), Xin Wang(Peking University), Hao Yu(Peking University), Hongyi Wang(Peking University), Jing Huang(Peking University), Masayuki Shima, Hongying Wei(Peking University), Yu Qin(Peking University)
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