Proximity to traffic, inflammation, and immune function among women in the Seattle, Washington, area.
Publication Type:
Journal ArticleSource:
Environmental health perspectives, Volume 117, Issue 3, p.373-8 (2009)Keywords:
2009, Air Pollutants, C-Reactive Protein, Cell Proliferation, Center-Authored Paper, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Geographic Information Systems, Humans, Immunity, Cellular, INFLAMMATION, Interleukin-6, Interviews as Topic, Killer Cells, Natural, Linear Models, Middle Aged, Postmenopause, Prevention Center Core Facility, Public Health Sciences Division, Questionnaires, Serum Amyloid A Protein, Shared Resources, T-Lymphocytes, Vehicle Emissions, WashingtonAbstract:
Traffic-related air pollution has been associated with adverse health outcomes, and the immune system may be a biologic mediator of health effects.

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