2024
DOI: 10.1183/16000617.0129-2024
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Particulate matter-induced epigenetic modifications and lung complications

Muhammed Afthab,
Shadi Hambo,
Hyunji Kim
et al.

Abstract: Air pollution is one of the leading causes of early deaths worldwide, with particulate matter (PM) as an emerging factor contributing to this trend. PM is classified based on its physical size, which ranges from PM10(diameter ≤10 μm) to PM2.5(≤2.5 μm) and PM0.5(≤0.5 μm). Smaller-sized PM can move freely through the air and readily infiltrate deep into the lungs, intensifying existing health issues and exacerbating complications. Lung complications are the most common issues arising from PM exposure due to the … Show more

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