Indoor PM2.5 exposure affects skin aging manifestation in a Chinese population
Anan Ding(Fudan University), Sijia Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Anke Hüls(Leibniz Institute of Environmental Medicine), Tamara Schikowski(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Juan Zhang, Jing Cai(Boston University), Manfei Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wenshan Gao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jean Krutmann(Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf), Mary S. Matsui(Estée Lauder (United States)), Zhuohui Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jin Li(Fudan University), Jinxi Li(Fudan University), Yajun Yang(Fudan University), Andrea Vierkötter(Leibniz Institute of Environmental Medicine), Ziyu Yuan, Haidong Kan(Fudan University)
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