Cognitive Benefits of Reducing Indoor Particulate Matter Exposure During Sleep: New Evidence from a Randomized, Double-blind Crossover Trial
Di Yang(Peking University), Furong Deng(University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan), Xuezhao Ji(Peking University), Qisijing Liu(Nankai University), Wanzhou Wang(Peking University), Shan Liu(Tencent (China)), Yetong Zhao(Peking University), Luyi Li(Peking University), Wenlou Zhang(Peking University), Xinbiao Guo(Peking University), Shaowei Wu(Peking University)
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