Abstract

The action of atmospheric air pollutants (or their extracts) and some polycyclic synthetic hydrocarbons on the metabolism of fetal calf-kidney cell cultures was investigated at several concentrations as a function of exposure time. At first, the tested agents inhibited respiratory exchanges. However, after a 72-hour treatment of cultured cells with an organic extract or some polycyclic synthetic hydrocarbons, we observed some respiratory hyperactivity.

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