PM2.5 traffic
Selected indexed studies
- Associations of PM2.5 and road traffic noise with mental health: Evidence from UK Biobank. (Environ Res, 2022) [PMID:34656633]
- Impacts of PM2.5 on respiratory system among traffic policemen. (Work, 2020) [PMID:32417810]
- Traffic exhaust to wildfires: PM2.5 measurements with fixed and portable, low-cost LoRaWAN-connected sensors. (PLoS One, 2020) [PMID:32330173]
_Worker-drafted node — pending editorial review._
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- Associations of PM2.5 and road traffic noise with mental health: Evidence from UK Biobank. (2022) pubmed
- Impacts of PM2.5 on respiratory system among traffic policemen. (2020) pubmed
- Traffic exhaust to wildfires: PM2.5 measurements with fixed and portable, low-cost LoRaWAN-connected sensors. (2020) pubmed
- Exposure of Volunteer Traffic Assistants to PM2.5 From Transportation in Indonesia: An Environmental Health Risk Analysis. (2025) pubmed
- Potential cytotoxicity of PM2.5-bound PAHs and toxic metals collected from areas with different traffic densities on human lung epithelial cells (A549). (2021) pubmed
- Preliminary study to explore gene-PM2.5 interactive effects on respiratory system in traffic policemen. (2015) pubmed
- Transgenerational effects of traffic-related fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) on nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. (2014) pubmed
- PM2.5 concentrations in London for 2008--a modeling analysis of contributions from road traffic. (2014) pubmed
- Association between individual PM2.5 exposure and DNA damage in traffic policemen. (2014) pubmed
- Long-term exposure to ambient PM2.5, particulate constituents and hospital admissions from non-respiratory infection. (2024) pubmed