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Ian Mudway
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 165
Citations - 8323
Ian Mudway is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ascorbic acid & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 150 publications receiving 7067 citations. Previous affiliations of Ian Mudway include National Institute for Health Research & St Thomas' Hospital.
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Evaluating the toxicity of airborne particulate matter and nanoparticles by measuring oxidative stress potential--a workshop report and consensus statement.
Jon G Ayres,Paul J. A. Borm,Flemming R. Cassee,Vincent Castranova,Ken Donaldson,A.J. Ghio,Roy M. Harrison,Robert C. Hider,Frank J. Kelly,Ingeborg M. Kooter,Francelyne Marano,Robert L. Maynard,Ian Mudway,Andre E. Nel,Constantinos Sioutas,Steve Smith,Armelle Baeza-Squiban,Arthur K. Cho,Sean T Duggan,John R. Froines +19 more
TL;DR: In vitro test methods have an important role to play in the screening of toxicity in airborne particulate matter and nanoparticles and offer large cost advantages relative to human or animal inhalation studies and animal in vivo installation experiments.
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Altered lung antioxidant status in patients with mild asthma.
TL;DR: These findings, along with the presence of increased amounts of oxidised glutathione in their airways, indicate that patients with asthma are subject to increased oxidative stress.
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Ozone and the lung: a sensitive issue.
Ian Mudway,Frank J. Kelly +1 more
TL;DR: Although an improved appreciation of the general mechanism of action of ozone has been attained in recent years, the basis for individual susceptibility is still unclear and the goals of this review are to examine the basis of this increased sensitivity.
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Respiratory Health Effects of Airborne Particulate Matter: The Role of Particle Size, Composition, and Oxidative Potential—The RAPTES Project
Maciej Strak,Nicole A.H. Janssen,Krystal J Godri,Ilse Gosens,Ian Mudway,Flemming R. Cassee,Erik Lebret,Frank J. Kelly,Roy M. Harrison,Bert Brunekreef,Bert Brunekreef,Maaike Steenhof,Gerard Hoek +12 more
TL;DR: Changes in PNC, NO2, and NOx were associated with evidence of acute airway inflammation (i.e., FENO) and impaired lung function and were robust and insensitive to adjustment for other pollutants.
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Air Pollution and Dementia: A Systematic Review
Ruth Peters,Ruth Peters,Nicole Ee,Jean Peters,Andrew Booth,Ian Mudway,Kaarin J. Anstey,Kaarin J. Anstey +7 more
TL;DR: Evidence is emerging that greater exposure to airborne pollutants is associated with increased risk of dementia.