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pH in exhaled breath condensate and nasal lavage as a biomarker of air pollution-related inflammation in street traffic-controllers and office-workers
Thamires Marques de LimaI, Cristiane Mayumi KazamaI,,II, Andreas Rembert KoczullaIII, Pieter S. HiemstraIV, Mariangela MacchioneI, Ana Luisa Godoy FernandesV, Ubiratan de Paula SantosVI, Maria Lucia Bueno-GarciaVII, Dirce Maria ZanettaVIII, Carmen Diva Saldiva de AndréIX, Paulo Hilario Nascimento SaldivaI, Naomi Kondo NakagawaI,,II,
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I Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, Department of Pathology, LIM 05, São Paulo/SP, Brazil.
II Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, Department of Physiotherapy, Communication Science and Disorders, and Occupational Therapy, LIM 34, São Paulo/SP, Brazil.
III Philipps University, Department of Pulmonology, Marburg/Germany.
IV Leiden University Medical Center, Department of Pulmonology, Leiden, The Netherlands.
V Universidade Federal de São Paulo, School of Medicine, Department of Pneumology, São Paulo/SP, Brazil.
VI Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto do Coração (INCOR), Pneumology Division, São Paulo/SP, Brazil.
VII Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, Department of Internal Medicine, LIM 20, São Paulo/SP, Brazil.
VIII Universidade de São Paulo, Public Health Faculty, Department of Epidemiology, São Paulo/SP, Brazil.
IX Universidade de São Paulo, Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, São Paulo/SP, Brazil.
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