Fine Particulate Matter and Age-Related Eye Disease: The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.
Alyssa Grant,Gareth Leung,Marie-Josée Aubin,Marie-Josée Aubin,Marie-Jeanne Kergoat,Gisele Li,Gisele Li,Ellen E. Freeman,Ellen E. Freeman +8 more
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In this article, the relationship between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ocular outcomes such as visual impairment and age-related eye disease was determined from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.Citations
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The association between long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter and glaucoma: A nation-wide epidemiological study among Chinese adults.
Xueli Yang,Ze Yang,Yuanyuan Liu,Yuanyuan Liu,Xi Chen,Baoqun Yao,Baoqun Yao,Fengchao Liang,Anqi Shan,Fangchao Liu,Song Chen,Xiaochang Yan,Jianfeng Huang,Shaoye Bo,Yang Liu,Naijun Tang,Dongfeng Gu,Dongfeng Gu,Hua Yan,Hua Yan +19 more
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Magnetic resonance imaging investigations reveal that PM2.5 exposure triggers visual dysfunction in mice.
Linying Guo,He Wang,Ji Zhou,Weijun Tang,Rong Wang,Zebin Xiao,Lingjie Wu,Jie Wang,Liping Li,Yuan Lei,Xinghuai Sun,Zuohua Tang +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate how PM2.5 exposure affects the microstructure, metabolites or functions of the visual system and reveal that PM2 exposure triggered visual dysfunction, and altered microstructures, metabolite and function in the retina and visual brain areas.
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