Occupational exposure and markers of genetic damage, systemic inflammation and lung function: a Danish cross-sectional study among air force personnel
Abstract Air force ground crew personnel are potentially exposed to fuels and lubricants, as raw materials, vapours and combustion exhaust emissions, during operation and maintenance of aircrafts. This study investigated exposure levels and biomarkers of effects for employees at a Danish air force m...
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Autores principales: | Maria Helena Guerra Andersen, Anne Thoustrup Saber, Marie Frederiksen, Per Axel Clausen, Camilla Sandal Sejbaek, Caroline Hallas Hemmingsen, Niels E. Ebbehøj, Julia Catalán, Kukka Aimonen, Joonas Koivisto, Steffen Loft, Peter Møller, Ulla Vogel |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/874bea0d643a4d38b35013809444dbe7 |
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