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Effects of wood smoke particles from wood-burning stoves on the respiratory health of atopic humansKeywords: Air pollution, Controlled exposure, Wood smoke, Particles, Airway inflammation, Lung function, Humans Abstract: No statistically significant effect of wood smoke exposure was found for lung function, for FENO, for NAL or for the nasal patency. Limited signs of airway inflammation were found in EBC.In conclusion, short term exposure with wood smoke at a concentration normally found in a residential area with a high density of burning wood stoves causes only mild inflammatory response.
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