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Aerosolized aqueous dust extracts collected near a drying lake trigger acute neutrophilic pulmonary inflammation reminiscent of microbial innate immune ligands

Aerosolized aqueous dust extracts collected near a drying lake trigger acute neutrophilic pulmonary inflammation reminiscent of microbial innate immune ligands

authors:

Emma L. Aronson, Trevor A. Biddle, Jon K. Botthoff, David R. Cocker III, Diana Del Castillo, Ryan Drover, Hannah Linton Freund, Daniel Gonzales, Qi Li, David D. Lo, Mia R. Maltz, Malia L. Shapiro, Mark P. Swenson, Talyssa M. Topacio, Keziyah Yisrael, Jasmine Yu

publication:

Science of the Total Environment. 3522:42:00.000

Year:

2023

month:

2 - February

description:

A high incidence of asthma is prevalent among residents near the Salton Sea, a large inland terminal lake in southern California. This arid region has high levels of ambient particulate matter (PM); yet while high PM levels are often associated with asthma in many environments, it is possible that the rapidly retreating lake, and exposed playa or lakebed, may contribute components with a specific role in promoting asthma symptoms.

contact information

Dr. Mia Maltz

University of Connecticut
Plant Science and Landscape Architecture 1376 Storrs Rd.
Storrs, CT 06290-4067

mia.maltz@uconn.edu

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