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Inhalation Toxicology

Inhalation toxicology is the study of how gaseous, aerosol, and fume particles can adversely affect the health of humans and other animals through inhalation. This field of study is important for understanding the potential health effects of various airborne contaminants and for designing protective measures to redu…

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Overview

Inhalation toxicology is the study of how gaseous, aerosol, and fume particles can adversely affect the health of humans and other animals through inhalation. This field of study is important for understanding the potential health effects of various airborne contaminants and for designing protective measures to reduce exposure sensitivity. Inhalation toxicology is used to inform hazard assessment, occupational and environmental health practices, and evaluate the safety of products and workplaces. This field of research is essential for protecting public health and increasing the quality of life for individuals and communities.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Experimental and Clinical Toxicology (ISSN 2641-7669).

Journal editorial board
Roy Gerona · United States Bulent Uysal · United States Ichiro Kawahata · Japan

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