Transcriptomic changes in the nasal epithelium associated with diesel engine exhaust exposure

Background: Diesel engine exhaust (DEE) exposure causes lung cancer, but the molecular mechanisms by which this occurs are not well understood. Objectives: To assess transcriptomic alterations in nasal epithelium of DEE-exposed factory workers to better understand the cellular and molecular effects...

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Main Authors: E. Drizik, S. Corbett, Y. Zheng, R. Vermeulen, Y. Dai, W. Hu, D. Ren, H. Duan, Y. Niu, J. Xu, W. Fu, K. Meliefste, B. Zhou, Xiaohui Zhang, J. Yang, Bryan Bassig, Hanqiao Liu, M. Ye, Gang Liu, X. Jia, T. Meng, P. Bin, J. Zhang, D. Silverman, A. Spira, N. Rothman, M.E. Lenburg, Q. Lan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
Series:Environment International
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412019330272

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