Air Pollutants and the Respiratory Tract (Hardcover, 2nd edition)


Emphasizing the impact of air toxins and contaminants on human health, this Second Edition examines the latest research from the epidemiology to the cellular mechanisms underlying cardiopulmonary responses to air pollution. This guide offers chapters that address the basic biology, techniques, and clinical practices used to monitor and assess acute and chronic pollutant responses; the effects of specific air toxins and contaminants on various populations chronically exposed to these compounds; and the complex issues associated with translating science to public health policy. This Second Edition offers a current and timely review of the effects of ambient air pollution on the human cardiopulmonary system provides new chapters on particulate matter (PM) air pollution, including particulate dosimetry of the respiratory system, genetic factors in the cardiopulmonary response to PM, PM-induced airway remodeling, and combustion emissions and their relation to cancer furnishes sections by chapter contributors with in-depth expertise in various areas of indoor and outdoor air pollution research maintains a balance between traditional topics and the review of current information showcasing the growing interest in the neuronal and cardiovascular effects that result from the exposure of human populations to PM air pollution crosses several scientific disciplines including epidemiology, toxicology, physiology, and public health presents the evolution of federal legislation and standards for air pollution emissions including the scientific rationale for these regulations

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Emphasizing the impact of air toxins and contaminants on human health, this Second Edition examines the latest research from the epidemiology to the cellular mechanisms underlying cardiopulmonary responses to air pollution. This guide offers chapters that address the basic biology, techniques, and clinical practices used to monitor and assess acute and chronic pollutant responses; the effects of specific air toxins and contaminants on various populations chronically exposed to these compounds; and the complex issues associated with translating science to public health policy. This Second Edition offers a current and timely review of the effects of ambient air pollution on the human cardiopulmonary system provides new chapters on particulate matter (PM) air pollution, including particulate dosimetry of the respiratory system, genetic factors in the cardiopulmonary response to PM, PM-induced airway remodeling, and combustion emissions and their relation to cancer furnishes sections by chapter contributors with in-depth expertise in various areas of indoor and outdoor air pollution research maintains a balance between traditional topics and the review of current information showcasing the growing interest in the neuronal and cardiovascular effects that result from the exposure of human populations to PM air pollution crosses several scientific disciplines including epidemiology, toxicology, physiology, and public health presents the evolution of federal legislation and standards for air pollution emissions including the scientific rationale for these regulations

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Crc Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2005

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2005

Editors

,

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 28mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

480

Edition

2nd edition

ISBN-13

978-0-8247-2373-6

Barcode

9780824723736

Categories

LSN

0-8247-2373-2



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