نتایج جستجو برای: nitrogen dioxide no2

تعداد نتایج: 209424  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1993
J L Devalia R J Sapsford D R Cundell C Rusznak A M Campbell R J Davies

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), is a major air pollutant, that causes bronchoconstriction and bronchial hyperreactivity, and may also lead to damage and inflammation of the airway epithelium. We have cultured human bronchial epithelial cells and investigated the effect of exposure to NO2, for 20 min on epithelial cell membrane integrity and function in vitro. Epithelial cell membrane damage and permeab...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 1997
Leonard W Velsor Edward M Postlethwait

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is an environmental oxidant that causes acute lung injury. Absorption of this aqueous insoluble gas into the epithelial lining fluid (ELF) that covers air space surfaces is, in part, governed by reactions with ELF constituents. Consequently, NO2absorption is coupled to its chemical elimination and the formation of ELF-derived products. To investigate mechanisms of acute e...

Journal: :Thorax 1993
O V Rossi V L Kinnula J Tienari E Huhti

BACKGROUND The association between exacerbations of asthma and weather or air pollution is not well understood. The relationships between visits to the emergency room for asthma attacks and the meteorological, aerobiological, and chemical characteristics of the outdoor air have been evaluated. METHODS The number of daily attendances for asthma attacks at the emergency room of Oulu University ...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2013
Michael Jerrett Richard T Burnett Bernardo S Beckerman Michelle C Turner Daniel Krewski George Thurston Randall V Martin Aaron van Donkelaar Edward Hughes Yuanli Shi Susan M Gapstur Michael J Thun C Arden Pope

RATIONALE Although substantial scientific evidence suggests that chronic exposure to ambient air pollution contributes to premature mortality, uncertainties exist in the size and consistency of this association. Uncertainty may arise from inaccurate exposure assessment. OBJECTIVES To assess the associations of three types of air pollutants (fine particulate matter, ozone [O3], and nitrogen di...

Journal: :International archives of occupational and environmental health 2016
P Brand J Bertram A Chaker R A Jörres A Kronseder T Kraus M Gube

PURPOSE Several epidemiological studies indicate that inhaled nitrogen dioxide (NO2) at low concentrations have been statistically associated with adverse health effects. However, these results are not reflected by exposure studies in humans. The aim of the study was to assess the acute functional and cellular responses to different NO2 concentrations in healthy human subjects with various tech...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2013
Meng Wang Rob Beelen Xavier Basagana Thomas Becker Giulia Cesaroni Kees de Hoogh Audrius Dedele Christophe Declercq Konstantina Dimakopoulou Marloes Eeftens Francesco Forastiere Claudia Galassi Regina Gražulevičienė Barbara Hoffmann Joachim Heinrich Minas Iakovides Nino Künzli Michal Korek Sarah Lindley Anna Mölter Gioia Mosler Christian Madsen Mark Nieuwenhuijsen Harish Phuleria Xanthi Pedeli Ole Raaschou-Nielsen Andrea Ranzi Euripides Stephanou Dorothee Sugiri Morgane Stempfelet Ming-Yi Tsai Timo Lanki Orsolya Udvardy Mihály J Varró Kathrin Wolf Gudrun Weinmayr Tarja Yli-Tuomi Gerard Hoek Bert Brunekreef

Land use regression models (LUR) frequently use leave-one-out-cross-validation (LOOCV) to assess model fit, but recent studies suggested that this may overestimate predictive ability in independent data sets. Our aim was to evaluate LUR models for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and particulate matter (PM) components exploiting the high correlation between concentrations of PM metrics and NO2. LUR model...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2016
Christian Koehler Michael Paulus Christian Ginzkey Stephan Hackenberg Agmal Scherzad Pascal Ickrath Rudolf Hagen Norbert Kleinsasser

Asthma and allergies are both major global health problems with an increasing prevalence, and environmental data implicate an influence of air pollutants on their development. The present study focuses on the influence of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and the major allergen of the house dust mite Der p 1 on human nasal epithelial cells of nonallergic patients in vitro. Nasal epithelial mucosa samples ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2015
Xiaofang Liu Fen Hou Guangke Li Nan Sang

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is one of the most common and harmful air pollutants. To analyze the response of plants to NO2 stress, we investigated the morphological change, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and antioxidant enzyme activity in Arabidopsis thaliana (Col-0) exposed to 1.7, 4, 8.5, and 18.8 mg/m(3) NO2. The results indicate that NO2 exposure affected plant growth and chlorophyll (...

2014
Lara P. Clark Dylan B. Millet Julian D. Marshall

We describe spatial patterns in environmental injustice and inequality for residential outdoor nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations in the contiguous United States. Our approach employs Census demographic data and a recently published high-resolution dataset of outdoor NO2 concentrations. Nationally, population-weighted mean NO2 concentrations are 4.6 ppb (38%, p<0.01) higher for nonwhites tha...

2015
Majdi Shomali David Opie Trisha Avasthi Ariel Trilling Min-Hsien Wu

Access to sterilization is a critical need for global healthcare, as it is one of the prerequisites for safe surgical care. Lack of sterilization capability has driven up healthcare infection rates as well as limited access to healthcare, especially in low-resource environments. Sterilization technology has for the most part been static and none of the established sterilization methods has been...

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