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The influence of PM2.5 exposure on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Emerging studies have pointed to a significant relationship between exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (aerodynamic diameter 

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Published in:Life sciences (1973) 2021-04, Vol.270, p.119135, Article 119135
Main Authors: Chen, Jiaxin, Wu, Lei, Yang, Guang, Zhang, Cong, Liu, Xiaofang, Sun, Xiance, Chen, Xin, Wang, Ningning
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Epithelium
Exposure
Fatty liver
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5)
Homeostasis
Inflammation
Intestine
Liver
Liver diseases
miRNA
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
Particulate matter
Pathogenesis
Phenotypes
Ribonucleic acid
RNA
title The influence of PM2.5 exposure on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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