Atmospheric fine particles

Effect of atmospheric fine particles on epidermal growth factor receptor mRNA expression in mouse skin tissue

X. Han, Liang, W. L., Zhang, Y., Sun, L. D., Liang, W. Y., Han, X., Liang, W. L., Zhang, Y., Sun, L. D., Liang, W. Y., Han, X., Liang, W. L., Zhang, Y., Sun, L. D., and Liang, W. Y., Effect of atmospheric fine particles on epidermal growth factor receptor mRNA expression in mouse skin tissue, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

We investigated the effect of atmospheric fine particles on epidermal growth factor receptor (Egfr) mRNA expression in mouse skin tissue and explored the effect of atmospheric fine particles on skin aging. Forty female BALB/c mice were randomly divided into four groups (each comprising 10 mice) as follows: a saline control group and low-, medium-, and high-dose atmospheric fine particle groups (1.6, 8.0, and 40.0 mg/kg, respectively) (fine particles were defined as those with a diameter of £2.5 mm, i.e., PM2.5).

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