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    Adverse Effects of fine particulate matter on human kidney functioning: a systematic review by Rasking, Leen, Vanbrabant, Kenneth, Bové, Hannelore, Plusquin, Michelle, De Vusser, Katrien, Roels, Harry A, Nawrot, Tim S

    Published in Environmental health (08-02-2022)
    “…Ambient fine particulate matter (PM < 2.5 μm, PM ) is gaining increasing attention as an environmental risk factor for health. The kidneys are considered a…”
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    Edible seaweed-derived constituents: an undisclosed source of neuroprotective compounds by Schepers, Melissa, Martens, Nikita, Tiane, Assia, Vanbrabant, Kenneth, Liu, Hong-Bing, Lütjohann, Dieter, Mulder, Monique, Vanmierlo, Tim

    Published in Neural regeneration research (01-05-2020)
    “…Edible marine algae, or seaweeds, are a rich source of several bioactive compounds including phytosterols, carotenoids, and polysaccharides. Over the last…”
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    Black carbon particles in human breast milk: assessing infant's exposure by Cosemans, Charlotte, Bongaerts, Eva, Vanbrabant, Kenneth, Reimann, Brigitte, Silva, Ana Inês, Tommelein, Eline, Poma, Giulia, Ameloot, Marcel, Nawrot, Tim S, Plusquin, Michelle

    Published in Frontiers in public health (17-01-2024)
    “…Human breast milk is the recommended source of nutrition for infants due to its complex composition and numerous benefits, including a decline in infection…”
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    Prenatal particulate matter exposure is linked with neurobehavioural development in early life by Cosemans, Charlotte, Madhloum, Narjes, Sleurs, Hanne, Alfano, Rossella, Verheyen, Lore, Wang, Congrong, Vanbrabant, Kenneth, Vanpoucke, Charlotte, Lefebvre, Wouter, Nawrot, Tim S., Plusquin, Michelle

    Published in Environmental research (01-07-2024)
    “…Early life exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM) may negatively affect neurobehavioral development in children, influencing their cognitive, emotional,…”
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    Epigenome-wide analysis of maternal exposure to green space during gestation and cord blood DNA methylation in the ENVIRONAGE cohort by Alfano, Rossella, Bijnens, Esmée, Langie, Sabine A S, Nawrot, Tim S, Reimann, Brigitte, Vanbrabant, Kenneth, Wang, Congrong, Plusquin, Michelle

    Published in Environmental research (01-01-2023)
    “…DNA methylation programming is sensitive to prenatal life environmental influences, but the impact of maternal exposure to green space on newborns DNA…”
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    24(R, S)-Saringosterol - From artefact to a biological medical agent by Vanbrabant, Kenneth, Van Meel, David, Kerksiek, Anja, Friedrichs, Silvia, Dubbeldam, Marco, Schepers, Melissa, Zhan, Na, Gutbrod, Katharina, Dörmann, Peter, Liu, Hong-Bing, Mulder, Monique T., Vanmierlo, Tim, Lütjohann, Dieter

    “…Photooxidative process to convert fucosterol into stereoisomeric 24(R, S)-saringosterol. [Display omitted] •Brown algae extracts are an optimal source for…”
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    Translocation of black carbon particles to human intestinal tissue by Van Pee, Thessa, Vanbrabant, Kenneth, Rasking, Leen, Van Eyken, Peter, Hogervorst, Janneke, Caenepeel, Philip, Ameloot, Marcel, Plusquin, Michelle, Nawrot, Tim S.

    Published in EBioMedicine (01-12-2024)
    “…Evidence is accumulating that elevated levels of particulate air pollution, including black carbon, have been linked to gastrointestinal disorders and a lower…”
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    Accumulation of Ambient Black Carbon Particles Within Key Memory-Related Brain Regions by Vanbrabant, Kenneth, Van Dam, Debby, Bongaerts, Eva, Vermeiren, Yannick, Bové, Hannelore, Hellings, Niels, Ameloot, Marcel, Plusquin, Michelle, De Deyn, Peter Paul, Nawrot, Tim S

    Published in JAMA network open (01-04-2024)
    “…Ambient air pollution is a worldwide problem, not only related to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases but also to neurodegenerative disorders. Different…”
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