The article "Oxidative potential of atmospheric particles in Europe and exposure scenarios" by Tassel et al. was published in the journal Nature on October 22, 2025. The DOI for this article is https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09666-9.
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The authors of this article are:
* C. Tassel
* J.L. Jaffrezo
* P. Dominutti
The article discusses the oxidative potential of atmospheric particles in Europe and exposure scenarios. The study found that atmospheric particles have significant oxidative potential, which can lead to negative health effects.
The article has received the following updates:
* Received: October 25, 2024
* Accepted: September 23, 2025
* Published: October 22, 2025
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The authors of this article are:
* C. Tassel
* J.L. Jaffrezo
* P. Dominutti
The article discusses the oxidative potential of atmospheric particles in Europe and exposure scenarios. The study found that atmospheric particles have significant oxidative potential, which can lead to negative health effects.
The article has received the following updates:
* Received: October 25, 2024
* Accepted: September 23, 2025
* Published: October 22, 2025
A shareable link for this article is currently not available. However, you can copy and paste the DOI into your favorite citation management tool to generate a shareable link.