Prospective evaluation of respiratory health benefits from reduced exposure to airborne particulate matter
Yanhui Hao(Academy of Military Medical Sciences), Zhao‐lin Xia(Fudan University), Xiaowen Xu(Fudan University), Nannan Feng(Fudan University), Yiliang Zhu(University of South Florida), Yong Li(Fudan University), Wei Wang(Institute of Pharmacology), Guanghui Zhang(Fudan University), Zhipeng Bai(Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences), Bin Han(Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences), William W. Au(Shantou University), Haidong Kan(Fudan University)
International Journal of Environmental Health Research
February 16, 2017
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