Risks of Respiratory and Circulatory System Diseases Induced by Exposure to PM2.5 in High Humidity and Low Solar Radiation Environments: Disease Types, Genes, and Functions
Xiaomeng Li,
Liru Zhang,
Zhengliang Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Epidemiological investigation has found that PM2.5 from high humidity and low solar radiation environments (HHLR-PM2.5) induces the highest premature mortality rates from respiratory and circulatory diseases in China. However, the disease types and pathogenic mechanisms of the respiratory and circulatory diseases induced by HHLR-PM2.5 have not been completely revealed. In this study, we explore the risks of commonly existing diseases induced by HHLR-PM2.5 in the respiratory and circulatory systems. For neoplas… Show more
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