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Selecting processes to minimize hexavalent chromium from stainless steel welding.
Authors
Keane-M; Siert-A; Stone-S; Chen-B; Slaven-J; Cumpston-A; Antonini--J
Source
Welding J 2012 Sep; 91(9):241s-246s


Nanomaterial interactions with biological systems: implications for occupational health.
Authors
Iavicoli-I; Schulte-PA; Iavicoli-S
Source
J Nanomater 2012 Aug; 2012:230728


Local exhaust ventilation for the control of welding fumes in the construction industry - a literature review.
Authors
Flynn-MR; Susi-P
Source
Ann Occup Hyg 2012 Aug; 56(7):764-776


Type I interferon and pattern recognition receptor signaling following particulate matter inhalation.
Authors
Erdely-A; Antonini-JM; Salmen-Muniz-R; Liston-A; Hulderman-T; Simeonova-PP; Kashon-ML; Li-S; Gu-JK; Stone-S; Chen-BT; Frazer-DG; Zeidler-Erdely-PC
Source
Part Fibre Toxicol 2012 Jul; 9:25


Exposure assessment for a cohort of workers at a former uranium processing facility.
Authors
Anderson-JL; Daniels-RD; Fleming-DA; Tseng-C-y
Source
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol 2012 Jul/Aug; 22(4):324-330


Deck engineer on barge dies when struck by crane counterweight in Washington state.
Authors
Anonymous
Source
Morgantown, WV: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, FACE 10WA040, 2012 Jun; :1-21


Systemic immune cell response in rats after pulmonary exposure to manganese-containing particles collected from welding aerosols.
Authors
Antonini-JM; Zeidler-Erdely-PC; Young-S-H; Roberts-JR; Erdely-A
Source
J Immunotoxicol 2012 Apr-Jun; 9(2):184-192


Pulmonary responses after inhalation of resistance spot welding fume using an adhesive.
Authors
Zeidler-Erdely-PC; Afshari-AA; Meighan-TG; McKinney-W; Chen-BT; Schwegler-Berry-D; Jackson-M; Cumpston-A; Cumpston-JL; Leonard-DH; Erdely-A; Frazer-DG; Antonini-JM
Source
Toxicologist 2012 Mar; 126(Suppl 1):226-227


Cardiovascular effects after pulmonary exposure to welding fume.
Authors
Kan-H; Antonini-JM; Roberts-JR; Salmen-R; Lin-Y; Kashon-ML; Castranova-V
Source
Toxicologist 2012 Mar; 126(Suppl 1):323


Reduced responsiveness of circulating leukocytes following metal-rich particulate matter exposure.
Authors
Hulderman-T; Zeidler-Erdely-PC; Kashon-ML; Gu-JK; Young-S; Salmen-Muniz-R; Meighan-TG; Antonini-JM; Erdely-A
Source
Toxicologist 2012 Mar; 126(Suppl 1):357

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