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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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    Characterization of allergenicity of Platanus pollen allergen a 3 (Pla a 3) after exposure to NO2 and O3 by Zhou, Shumin, Wang, Xingzi, Lu, Senlin, Yao, Chuanhe, Zhang, Luying, Rao, Lanfang, Liu, Xinchun, Zhang, Wei, Li, Shuijun, Wang, Weiqian, Wang, Qingyue

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-06-2021)
    “…Pollen allergens, widely present in the atmosphere, are the main cause of seasonal respiratory diseases that affect millions of people worldwide. Although…”
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    Relationships between chemical elements of PM2.5 and O3 in Shanghai atmosphere based on the 1-year monitoring observation by Zeng, Junyang, Zhang, Luying, Yao, Chuanhe, Xie, Tingting, Rao, Lanfang, Lu, Hui, Liu, Xinchun, Wang, Qingyue, Lu, Senlin

    Published in Journal of environmental sciences (China) (01-09-2020)
    “…Mass level of fine particles (PM2.5) in main cities in China has decreased significantly in recent years due to implementation of Chinese Clean Air Action Plan…”
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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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    Studies on relationships between air pollutants and allergenicity of Humulus Scandens pollen collected from different areas of Shanghai by Lu, Senlin, Yao, Chuanhe, Zhou, Shumin, Lin, Yichun, Zhang, Luying, Zeng, Junyang, Rao, Lanfang, Zhang, Wei, Dai, Yafeng, Li, Hong, Wang, Weiqian, Wang, Qingyue

    Published in Journal of environmental sciences (China) (01-09-2020)
    “…Pollen pollution and allergy are becoming prominent issues in China. However, few studies on pollinosis have been reported. As an allergen in the atmosphere,…”
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    Diversity of bacteria in cloud water collected at a National Atmospheric Monitoring Station in Southern China by Jiaxian, Peng, Shumin, Zhou, Kai, Xiao, Junyang, Zeng, Chuanhe, Yao, Senlin, Lu, Wei, Zhang, Yuzhen, Fu, Yuxiang, Yang, Xinhui, Bi, Guohua, Zhang, Qingyue, Wang

    Published in Atmospheric research (01-04-2019)
    “…Bacteria in the atmosphere affect human health and atmospheric characteristics, however, few studies have investigated bacteria in high altitude areas in…”
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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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    Characterization of allergenicity of Platanus pollen allergen a 3 (Pla a 3) after exposure to NO 2 and O 3 by Zhou, Shumin, Wang, Xingzi, Lu, Senlin, Yao, Chuanhe, Zhang, Luying, Rao, Lanfang, Liu, Xinchun, Zhang, Wei, Li, Shuijun, Wang, Weiqian, Wang, Qingyue

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-06-2021)
    “…Pollen allergens, widely present in the atmosphere, are the main cause of seasonal respiratory diseases that affect millions of people worldwide. Although…”
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