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Particle-lung interactions
Particle-lung interactions
Date: 13 April 2011, 02:41

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The atmospheric environment is composed of a number of gases in which particles are suspended. As a consequence, millions of particles are inhaled with every breath. A surface area the size of a tennis court is available in the lungs for the deposition of these particles. This huge surface area is in direct contact with the atmospheric environment, and is thus the primary target for inhaled particles. Usually particles in the diameter range of 0.01–10 mm are deposited in the lungs and are therefore available for interactions with pulmonary surfaces. Unfortunately, however, different definitions of particle size ranges are in use so that data are often not comparable. We were not able to cope with this problem, but we hope that Table 1 will help in the interpretation of the presented data.

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