Relationships between airborne pollutants, serum albumin adducts and short-term health outcomes in an experimental crossover study
Highlights
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Sera from the Oxford Street II air pollution study were analysed using untargeted adductomics.
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Amounts of some adducts were associated with ambient concentrations of particulate matter.
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There were also associations with measures of lung health and arterial stiffness.
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Adducts did not appear to link exposures to short-term health outcomes.