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Impact of Reactive Iron in Coal Mine Dust on Oxidant Generation and Epithelial Lung Cell Viability

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Scientists revealed that reduced iron minerals were widely distributed within samples obtained from Australian coal mines with pyrite and siderite being particularly abundant. Compared with carbon and crystalline silica, the presence of these specific iron minerals were negatively correlated to the viability of both alveolar macrophages and human lung epithelial cells.
[Science of the Total Environment]

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