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Lung Function and Inflamm 0.07 ppm Ozone - METADATA

Published by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | Catalog Last Checked: May 02, 2026 at 12:43 PM | Dataset Last Updated: April 08, 2026
The metadata provided in this entry highlights controlled exposure of healthy young adults to 0.07 ppm ozone for 6.6 hours which causes pulmonary function decline (decreased FEV1/FVC) and increased airway inflammation (%PMN neutrophils) compared to clean air. This study also indicates these effects are accompanied by increased respiratory symptoms, highlighting the effects of prolonged exposure at current air quality standards. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Pennington, E., J. Pulczinski, M. Case, J. Griffin, N. Alexis , C. Robinette, A. Chelminski, A. Davis, N. Miller, A. Ghio, D. Diazsanchez, and A. Rappold. Lung Function and Inflammation in Healthy Young Adults After 6.6 Hours of 0.07 ppm Ozone Exposure. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. American Thoracic Society, New York, NY, USA, 124387, (2026).

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