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Original Articles

Atmospheric aging increases the cytotoxicity of bare soot particles in BEAS-2B lung cells

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Pages 367-383 | Received 06 Nov 2022, Accepted 31 Jan 2023, Published online: 17 Feb 2023

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Table 1. Physical and chemical properties of undiluted (1:1) fresh- and aged-SP.

Figure 1. Cells viability after exposure to fresh soot particles (SP) and aged-SP.

Figure 1. Cells viability after exposure to fresh soot particles (SP) and aged-SP.

Figure 2. Principle component analysis (PCA) and differently expressed (DE) genes after exposure to fresh- and aged-SP.

Figure 2. Principle component analysis (PCA) and differently expressed (DE) genes after exposure to fresh- and aged-SP.

Figure 3. Oxidative stress response after exposure to fresh- and aged-SP.

Figure 3. Oxidative stress response after exposure to fresh- and aged-SP.

Figure 4. Inflammatory response after exposure to fresh- and aged-SP.

Figure 4. Inflammatory response after exposure to fresh- and aged-SP.

Figure 5. Expression of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR)-related genes following exposure to fresh- and aged-SP.

Figure 5. Expression of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR)-related genes following exposure to fresh- and aged-SP.

Figure 6. DNA damage and cell cycle indicators were measured following exposure to fresh- and aged-SP.

Figure 6. DNA damage and cell cycle indicators were measured following exposure to fresh- and aged-SP.

Figure 7. A schematic model for fresh- and aged-SP-induced cytotoxicity in lung cells.

Figure 7. A schematic model for fresh- and aged-SP-induced cytotoxicity in lung cells.
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