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Per E. Schwarze
Researcher at Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Publications - 162
Citations - 10861
Per E. Schwarze is an academic researcher from Norwegian Institute of Public Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental exposure & Apoptosis. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 158 publications receiving 9226 citations.
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Air pollution and lung cancer incidence in 17 European cohorts : Prospective analyses from the European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE)
Ole Raaschou-Nielsen,Zorana Jovanovic Andersen,Rob Beelen,Evangelia Samoli,Massimo Stafoggia,Gudrun Weinmayr,Barbara Hoffmann,Paul Fischer,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Bert Brunekreef,Wei W. Xun,Klea Katsouyanni,Konstantina Dimakopoulou,Johan Nilsson Sommar,Bertil Forsberg,Lars Modig,Anna Oudin,Bente Oftedal,Per E. Schwarze,Per Nafstad,Per Nafstad,Ulf de Faire,Nancy L. Pedersen,Claes-Göran Östenson,Laura Fratiglioni,Johanna Penell,Michal Korek,Göran Pershagen,Kirsten Thorup Eriksen,Mette Sørensen,Anne Tjønneland,Thomas Ellermann,Marloes Eeftens,Petra H.M. Peeters,Kees Meliefste,Meng Wang,Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita,Timothy J. Key,Kees de Hoogh,Hans Concin,Gabriele Nagel,Alice Vilier,Alice Vilier,Sara Grioni,Vittorio Krogh,Ming-Yi Tsai,Ming-Yi Tsai,Fulvio Ricceri,Carlotta Sacerdote,C Galassi,Enrica Migliore,Andrea Ranzi,Giulia Cesaroni,Chiara Badaloni,Francesco Forastiere,Ibon Tamayo,Pilar Amiano,Miren Dorronsoro,Antonia Trichopoulou,Christina Bamia,Paolo Vineis,Gerard Hoek +61 more
TL;DR: The meta-analyses showed a statistically significant association between risk for lung cancer and PM10 and PM2·5, and no association between lungcancer and nitrogen oxides concentration or traffic intensity on the nearest street.
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Particulate matter properties and health effects: consistency of epidemiological and toxicological studies.
Per E. Schwarze,Johan Øvrevik,Marit Låg,Magne Refsnes,P Nafstad,Ragna Bogen Hetland,Erik Dybing +6 more
TL;DR: There is a need for better exposure assessments in epidemiological and experimental investigations, whereas experimental data would benefit from an improved comparability of studies, and combined experimental and epidemiological investigations may also help answer some of the unresolved issues.
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Health effects of residential wood smoke particles: the importance of combustion conditions and physicochemical particle properties
Anette Kocbach Bølling,Joakim Pagels,Karl Espen Yttri,Lars Barregard,Gerd Sallsten,Per E. Schwarze,Christoffer Boman +6 more
TL;DR: Overall, the reviewed literature regarding the physicochemical properties of wood smoke particles provides a relatively clear picture of how these properties vary with the combustion conditions, whereas particle emissions from specific classes of combustion appliances are less well characterised.
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The Human Early-Life Exposome (HELIX): Project Rationale and Design
Martine Vrijheid,Rémy Slama,Oliver Robinson,Leda Chatzi,Muireann Coen,Peter van den Hazel,Cathrine Thomsen,John Wright,Toby J. Athersuch,Narcis Avellana,Xavier Basagaña,Céline Brochot,Luca Bucchini,Mariona Bustamante,Angel Carracedo,Maribel Casas,Xavier Estivill,Lesley Fairley,Diana van Gent,Juan R. González,Berit Granum,Regina Gražulevičienė,Kristine B. Gutzkow,Jordi Julvez,Hector C. Keun,Manolis Kogevinas,Rosemary R. C. McEachan,Helle Margrete Meltzer,Eduard Sabidó,Per E. Schwarze,Valérie Siroux,Jordi Sunyer,Elizabeth J. Want,Florence Anna Zeman,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen +34 more
TL;DR: HELIX is one of the first attempts to describe the early-life exposome of European populations and unravel its relation to omics markers and health in childhood, and will form an important first step toward the life-course exposomes.
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Cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of silver nanoparticles in testicular cells.
Nana Asare,Christine Instanes,Wiggo J. Sandberg,Magne Refsnes,Per E. Schwarze,Marcin Kruszewski,Gunnar Brunborg +6 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that silver nano- and submicron-particles (AgNPs) are more cytotoxic and cytostatic compared to TiO(2)-NPs, causing apoptosis, necrosis and decreased proliferation in a concentration- and time-dependent manner.