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  <identifier identifierType="DOI">10.18453/rosdok_id00004409</identifier>
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    <creator>
      <creatorName nameType="Personal">Offer, Svenja Hannah</creatorName>
      <givenName>Svenja Hannah</givenName>
      <familyName>Offer</familyName>
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  <titles>
    <title>Cellular and molecular toxicity of atmospherically aged anthropogenic and biogenic aerosols</title>
  </titles>
  <publisher>Universität Rostock</publisher>
  <publicationYear>2023</publicationYear>
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  <subjects>
    <subject xml:lang="en" schemeURI="http://dewey.info/" subjectScheme="dewey">500 Natural sciences</subject>
    <subject xml:lang="en" schemeURI="http://dewey.info/" subjectScheme="dewey">540 Chemistry &amp; allied sciences</subject>
    <subject xml:lang="en" schemeURI="http://dewey.info/" subjectScheme="dewey">570 Life science</subject>
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  <dates>
    <date dateType="Created">2023</date>
  </dates>
  <language>en</language>
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    <alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="PURL">http://purl.uni-rostock.de/rosdok/id00004409</alternateIdentifier>
    <alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="URN">urn:nbn:de:gbv:28-rosdok_id00004409-8</alternateIdentifier>
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    <description descriptionType="Abstract">This dissertation addresses the question about the toxicological impacts of atmospherically aged biogenic and anthropogenic emissions. In simulation experiments, an anthropogenic (naphthalene) or biogenic (β-pinene) VOC precursor was aged together with a primary aerosol and comprehensively physical and chemical characterized. Using different in vitro airway model systems [BEAS-2B, A549 and a coculture of A549/EA.hy926] in an automated air-liquid interface exposure system, the cellular effects triggered by the aerosols were tested by evaluating the genomic, metabolomic and functional changes.</description>
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