Oxidative Stress Derived from Airborne Fine and Ultrafine Particles and the Effects on Brain-Nervous System: Part 2

Author:

SAGAI Masaru1,Tin WIN-SHWE Tin2

Affiliation:

1. Tsukuba Institute for Healthy Life (Aomori University of Health and Welfare)

2. National Institute for Environmental Studies

Publisher

Japanese Society for Hygiene

Subject

General Medicine

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