Passage of exogeneous fine particles from the lung into the brain in humans and animals
There are still significant knowledge gaps in understanding the intrusion and retention of exogeneous particles into the central nervous system (CNS). Here, we uncovered various exogeneous fine particles in human cerebrospinal fluids (CSFs) and identified the ambient environmental or occupational ex...
Main Authors: | Huang, C. (Author), Liu, S. (Author), Liu, Y. (Author), Lynch, I. (Author), Ma, J. (Author), Pu, Y. (Author), Qi, Y. (Author), Wei, S. (Author), Xin, T. (Author), Zhang, C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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NLM (Medline)
2022
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