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Correction

Correction

This article refers to:
World Trade Center dust induces nasal and neurological tissue injury while propagating reduced olfaction capabilities and increased anxiety behaviors

Article title: World Trade Center dust induces nasal and neurological tissue injury while propagating reduced olfaction capabilities and increased anxiety behaviors

Authors: Michelle Hernandez, Joshua Vaughan, Terry Gordon, Morton Lippmann, Sam Gandy & Lung-Chi Chen

Journal: Inhalation Toxicology

Bibliometrics: Volume 34, Number 7–8, pages 175–188

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08958378.2022.2072027

This article was submitted and accepted for the special issue “Air pollution, Brain and Neuroendocrine system” and was published in the regular issue 34:7–8 in error.

We apologize for this oversight.

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