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572 related items for PubMed ID: 26392374

  • 1. Atmospheric levels and health risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) bound to PM2.5 in Guangzhou, China.
    Liu J, Man R, Ma S, Li J, Wu Q, Peng J.
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  • 4. Fine particle-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) at an urban site of Wuhan, central China: Characteristics, potential sources and cancer risks apportionment.
    Zhang Y, Zheng H, Zhang L, Zhang Z, Xing X, Qi S.
    Environ Pollut; 2019 Mar 15; 246():319-327. PubMed ID: 30557806
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  • 7. Characterization of PM2.5-Bound Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons at Two Central China Cities: Seasonal Variation, Sources, and Health Risk Assessment.
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    Yan D, Wu S, Zhou S, Tong G, Li F, Wang Y, Li B.
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  • 9. Source apportionment and toxicity assessment of PM2.5-bound PAHs in a typical iron-steel industry city in northeast China by PMF-ILCR.
    Wang S, Ji Y, Zhao J, Lin Y, Lin Z.
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    J Environ Sci (China); 2019 Mar 15; 77():11-19. PubMed ID: 30573075
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  • 11. Characteristic and Source of Atmospheric PM10- and PM2.5-bound PAHs in a Typical Metallurgic City Near Yangtze River in China.
    Zhang H, Wang R, Xue H, Hu R, Liu G.
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol; 2018 Feb 15; 100(2):303-309. PubMed ID: 29177910
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    Li Y, Liu X, Liu M, Li X, Meng F, Wang J, Yan W, Lin X, Zhu J, Qin Y.
    Environ Sci Process Impacts; 2016 May 18; 18(5):529-37. PubMed ID: 27148926
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  • 13. PM₂.₅-bound oxygenated PAHs, nitro-PAHs and parent-PAHs from the atmosphere of a Chinese megacity: seasonal variation, sources and cancer risk assessment.
    Bandowe BA, Meusel H, Huang RJ, Ho K, Cao J, Hoffmann T, Wilcke W.
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  • 14. Characterization and source apportionment of PM2.5-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from Shanghai city, China.
    Wang Q, Liu M, Yu Y, Li Y.
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  • 15. Particle-Associated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the Atmosphere of Hefei, China: Levels, Characterizations and Health Risks.
    Hu R, Liu G, Zhang H, Xue H, Wang X, Wang R.
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    Yang X, Ren D, Sun W, Li X, Huang B, Chen R, Lin C, Pan X.
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  • 18. [Pollution Characteristics and Source Identification of PAHs in Atmospheric PM2.5 in Changzhou City].
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  • 19. A quantitative assessment of source contributions to fine particulate matter (PM2.5)-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their nitrated and hydroxylated derivatives in Hong Kong.
    Ma Y, Cheng Y, Qiu X, Lin Y, Cao J, Hu D.
    Environ Pollut; 2016 Dec 08; 219():742-749. PubMed ID: 27461752
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  • 20. Characteristics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in PM2.5 emitted from different cooking activities in China.
    Li YC, Qiu JQ, Shu M, Ho SSH, Cao JJ, Wang GH, Wang XX, Zhao XQ.
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