By measuring the concentration of these microRNAs as well as the number of regulatory T cells in maternal and cord blood it could be shown that a high exposure to
inhaled volatile organic compounds (VOCs) associated with tobacco smoke coincides with high values for miR - 223.
Not exact matches
A new study measures the quantity of hazardous
volatile organic compounds inhaled by babies who sleep on foam.
Noxious
compounds like
volatile organic compounds (VOCs), polycyclic aromatic hyrdrocarbons (PAHs), and toxic heavy metals combine to form fine dust that inflames the lungs and invades the bloodstream, liver, even the brain when
inhaled.