2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.5678
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Accumulation of Ambient Black Carbon Particles Within Key Memory-Related Brain Regions

Kenneth Vanbrabant,
Debby Van Dam,
Eva Bongaerts
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceAmbient air pollution is a worldwide problem, not only related to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases but also to neurodegenerative disorders. Different pathways on how air pollutants could affect the brain are already known, but direct evidence of the presence of ambient particles (or nanoparticles) in the human adult brain is limited.ObjectiveTo examine whether ambient black carbon particles can translocate to the brain and observe their biodistribution within the different brain regions.Design… Show more

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