Publications by authors named "Nadire Nijiati"

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  • The study examines the impact of air pollution, specifically environmental particulate matter, on public health, particularly the risk of congenital diseases in newborns using a Mendelian randomization approach with genetic data.
  • Findings indicate a significant link between exposure to PM2.5 and PM10 and various congenital malformations, but suggest a decline in the overall burden of these diseases in recent decades, likely due to improved air quality.
  • Despite the positive trends, forecasting models reveal potential future risks associated with particulate exposure, emphasizing the need for ongoing efforts in air quality management to protect newborn health.
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  • Stem cells can renew themselves and transform into different cell types, making them essential for medical and toxicological research, particularly regarding liver health.
  • The liver is vital for metabolism and is prone to harm from environmental pollutants, which can disrupt liver development and function.
  • This study reviews how stem cell-derived liver cells and organoids can be used to understand the toxic effects of various pollutants on liver development, addressing the need for better research models.
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Nanoparticles have unique properties that make them useful in biomedicine. However, their extensive use raises concerns about potential hazards to the body. Therefore, it is crucial to establish effective and robust toxicology models to evaluate the developmental and functional toxicity of nanoparticles on the body.

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