Sibo Lucas Cheng, Michael Hedges, Pekka Keski-Rahkonen, Anastasia Chrysovalantou Chatziioannou, Augustin Scalbert, Kian Fan Chung, Rudy Sinharay, David C. Green, Theo M. C. M. de Kok, Jelle Vlaanderen, Soterios A. Kyrtopoulos, Frank Kelly, Lützen Portengen, Paolo Vineis, Roel C. H. Vermeulen, Marc Chadeau-Hyam, Sonia Dagnino
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致谢和作者单位已更正。共同第一作者。共同最后作者。本研究由英国心脏基金会项目资助,项目编号为 PGF/10/82/28608。本研究还得到了帝国理工学院/国王学院 MRC-PHE 环境与健康项目以及皇家布朗普顿 NHS 基金会信托基金会和伦敦帝国理工学院国家健康研究所呼吸系统疾病生物医学研究组的支持。K.F.C. 是 NIHR 的高级研究员。这项工作得到了欧盟委员会 "欧洲高优先环境暴露的强化暴露评估和奥米克特征分析"(EXPOsOMICS 308610 grant to P.V.)基金 FP7 的支持。环境与健康中心(Centre for Environment and Health)得到了英国医学研究委员会(Medical Research Council)和英国公共卫生局(Public Health England)的支持(MR/ L01341X/1)。我们还感谢 EXPANSE(欧盟-H2020 资助 874627 给 R.V.)。本研究由英国国家健康研究所(NIHR)伦敦帝国学院化学和辐射威胁与危害健康保护研究组资助,该研究组是英国健康安全局(UKHSA)和伦敦帝国学院的合作项目。文中观点仅代表作者本人,与 NIHR、UKHSA 或英国卫生与社会关怀部无关。本文尚未被其他出版物引用。
Correction to “Multiomic Signatures of Traffic-Related Air Pollution in London Reveal Potential Short-Term Perturbations in Gut Microbiome-Related Pathways”
The Acknowledgments and the authors’ affiliation have been corrected. Joint first authors. Joint last authors. This study was funded through a UK British Heart Foundation project grant number PGF/10/82/28608. It was also supported by the Imperial College/Kings College MRC-PHE for Environment and Health and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Respiratory Disease Biomedical Research Unit at the Royal Brompton NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College London. K.F.C. is a Senior Investigator of NIHR. This work was supported by the grant FP7 of the European Commission ‘Enhanced exposure assessment and omic profiling for high priority environmental exposures in Europe’ (EXPOsOMICS grant 308610 to P.V.). The Centre for Environment and Health is supported by the Medical Research Council and Public Health England (MR/ L01341X/1). We also acknowledge the EXPANSE (EU-H2020 grant 874627 to R.V.). This study was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Protection Research Unit for Chemical and Radiation Threats and Hazards at Imperial College London, a partnership between UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and Imperial College London. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NIHR, UKHSA, or the Department of Health and Social Care. This article has not yet been cited by other publications.
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