Fine particulate matter contributes to COPD-like pathophysiology: experimental evidence from rats exposed to diesel exhaust particles.
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Full Title: Respir Res
Abbreviation: Respir Res
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Subject Category: Pulmonary Medicine
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"Declarations Ethics approvalThe animal experimental protocols were approved by the Animal Care and Use Committee of Guangzhou Medical University and confirmed to the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. Consent for publicationNot Applicable. Competing interestsThe authors declare no competing interests. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests."
"Funding This work was funded by grants from National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Number: 82000024, 82270035, 81900100), the projects from State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease (SKLRD-Z-202119 and SKLRD-OP-202211), and Shenzhen Science and Technology Program (JCYJ20220530151213031, GJHZ20190821173801659, GJHZ20190822095605512, JSGG20200225153031960, SGDX20201103095609027)."
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