2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2016.11.054
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Fine and ultrafine atmospheric particulate matter at a multi-influenced urban site: Physicochemical characterization, mutagenicity and cytotoxicity

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“…In the upper part of the flow chart, the BChemical and particle characterization^is displayed. About 70% of the publications characterize the chemical composition of the particle extracts [3,7,10,12,[17][18][19]. Out of these 55 publications in 30 articles, also particle characteristics were considered, with the Baverage PM concentration^mentioned most often [10, 19, 27, 29, 31, 34-36, 39, 40, 43, 46, 48, 50-53, 57-59, 63, 66, 67], the shape of the particles was analyzed in 12 publications [3,12,18,28,34,36,38,43,44,53,57,71], and the surface chemistry was considered only in 4 publications [7,18,19,70].…”
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“…In the upper part of the flow chart, the BChemical and particle characterization^is displayed. About 70% of the publications characterize the chemical composition of the particle extracts [3,7,10,12,[17][18][19]. Out of these 55 publications in 30 articles, also particle characteristics were considered, with the Baverage PM concentration^mentioned most often [10, 19, 27, 29, 31, 34-36, 39, 40, 43, 46, 48, 50-53, 57-59, 63, 66, 67], the shape of the particles was analyzed in 12 publications [3,12,18,28,34,36,38,43,44,53,57,71], and the surface chemistry was considered only in 4 publications [7,18,19,70].…”
Section: Overview On Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About 70% of the publications characterize the chemical composition of the particle extracts [3,7,10,12,[17][18][19]. Out of these 55 publications in 30 articles, also particle characteristics were considered, with the Baverage PM concentration^mentioned most often [10, 19, 27, 29, 31, 34-36, 39, 40, 43, 46, 48, 50-53, 57-59, 63, 66, 67], the shape of the particles was analyzed in 12 publications [3,12,18,28,34,36,38,43,44,53,57,71], and the surface chemistry was considered only in 4 publications [7,18,19,70]. Accordingly, 24 publications did not characterize chemicals attached to the particles [9,11,, and only 7 out of these 24 publications considered other particle characteristics [72,76,78,80,82,87,89], with Baverage PM concentration^being mentioned most often.…”
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“…Several epidemiological studies have demonstrated that exposure to carbonaceous particulate matter (CPM) can lead to the development of pulmonary malfunctions, respiratory symptoms, cardiovascular diseases and increased hospital admission (Dockery et al, 1993;Schwartz et al, 1994;Pope et al, 2002, Czövek et al, 2012Longhin et al, 2016;Landkocz et al, 2017). Diesel engine exhaust has been classified as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1) by the World Health Organization (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (IARC, 2012).…”
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