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    A characterization of HULIS-C and the oxidative potential of HULIS and HULIS-Fe(II) mixture in PM2.5 during hazy and non-hazy days in Shanghai by Lu, Senlin, Win, Myat Sandar, Zeng, Junyang, Yao, Chuanhe, Zhao, Mengfei, Xiu, Guangli, Lin, Yichun, Xie, Tingting, Dai, Yafeng, Rao, Lanfang, Zhang, Luying, Yonemochi, Shinich, Wang, Qingyue

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (15-12-2019)
    “…Humic-like substances (HULIS) were isolated from PM2.5 in Shanghai. The oxidative potential and the cytotoxicity of the isolated HULIS and its Fe(II) binary…”
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    Atmospheric HULIS and its ability to mediate the reactive oxygen species (ROS): A review by Win, Myat Sandar, Tian, Zhengyang, Zhao, Hui, Xiao, Kai, Peng, Jiaxian, Shang, Yu, Wu, Minghong, Xiu, Guangli, Lu, Senlin, Yonemochi, Shinich, Wang, Qingyue

    Published in Journal of environmental sciences (China) (01-09-2018)
    “…Atmospheric humic-like substances (HULIS) are not only an unresolved mixture of macro-organic compounds but also powerful chelating agents in atmospheric…”
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    Sources of HULIS-C and its relationships with trace metals, ionic species in PM2.5 in suburban Shanghai during haze and non-haze days by Win, Myat Sandar, Zeng, Junyang, Yao, Chuanhe, Zhao, Mengfei, Xiu, Guangli, Xie, Tingting, Rao, Lanfang, Zhang, Luying, Lu, Hui, Liu, Xinchun, Wang, Qingyue, Lu, Senlin

    Published in Journal of atmospheric chemistry (01-09-2020)
    “…Humic-like substances (HULIS), the most ubiquitous class of water-soluble organic compounds in the atmosphere could enhance the generation of reactive oxygen…”
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    Magnetic, geochemical characterization and health risk assessment of road dust in Xuanwei and Fuyuan, China by Tan, Zhengying, Lu, Senlin, Zhao, Hui, Kai, Xiao, Jiaxian, Peng, Win, Myat Sandar, Yu, Shang, Yonemochi, Shinich, Wang, Qingyue

    Published in Environmental geochemistry and health (01-08-2018)
    “…As an accumulation of solid organic and inorganic pollutant particles on outdoor ground surfaces, road dust is an important carrier of heavy metal contaminants…”
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    Soluble Fe release from iron-bearing clay mineral particles in acid environment and their oxidative potential by Xie, Tingting, Lu, Senlin, Zeng, Junyang, Rao, Lanfang, Wang, Xingzi, Win, Myat Sandar, Zhang, Daizhou, Lu, Hui, Liu, Xinchun, Wang, Qingyue

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-07-2020)
    “…Soluble iron from atmospheric aerosol particles has toxicological effects on ambient environment due to their oxidative potential. However, the dissolution…”
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    Single particle aerosol mass spectrometry of coal combustion particles associated with high lung cancer rates in Xuanwei and Fuyuan, China by Lu, Senlin, Tan, Zhengying, Liu, Pinwei, Zhao, Hui, Liu, Dingyu, Yu, Shang, Cheng, Ping, Win, Myat Sandar, Hu, Jiwen, Tian, Linwei, Wu, Minghong, Yonemochi, Shinich, Wang, Qingyue

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-11-2017)
    “…Coal combustion particles (CCPs) are linked to the high incidence of lung cancer in Xuanwei and in Fuyuan, China, but studies on the chemical composition of…”
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    Carbonaceous aerosol and inorganic ions of PM2.5 in Yangon and Mandalay of Myanmar: Seasonal and spatial variations in composition and sources by Zhang, Ning, Maung, Myo Win, Win, Myat Sandar, Feng, Jialiang, Yao, Xiaohong

    Published in Atmospheric pollution research (01-06-2022)
    “…To characterize the seasonal and spatial patterns of the concentration, composition and sources of the atmospheric fine particles in Myanmar, 72 p.m.2.5…”
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    Sources of HULIS-C and its relationships with trace metals, ionic species in PM.sub.2.5 in suburban Shanghai during haze and non-haze days by Win, Myat Sandar, Zeng, Junyang, Yao, Chuanhe, Zhao, Mengfei, Xiu, Guangli, Xie, Tingting, Rao, Lanfang

    Published in Journal of atmospheric chemistry (01-09-2020)
    “…Humic-like substances (HULIS), the most ubiquitous class of water-soluble organic compounds in the atmosphere could enhance the generation of reactive oxygen…”
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