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NIOSH puts health hazards to bed at metal furniture manufacturer.
Authors
Brueck-SE; Ramsey-J; Rodriguez-M; Adebayo-A
Source
EHS Today 2013 May; 6(5):1-5


Inhalation of a spot welding aerosol using an adhesive increased airway resistance but not lung inflammation.
Authors
Antonini-JM; Afshari-A; Thompson-JA; Fedan-JS; McKinney-W; Meighan-TG; Jackson-MC; Chen-BT; Schwegler-Berry-D; Erdely-A; Frazer-D; Zeidler-Erdely-PC
Source
Toxicologist 2013 Mar; 132(1):44


Tumor promoter action of chromium-containing stainless steel welding particulate matter in the lungs of A/J mice.
Authors
Zeidler-Erdely-PC; Meighan-TG; Erdely-A; Battelli-LA; Kashon-ML; Keane-M; Antonini-JM
Source
Toxicologist 2013 Mar; 132(1):237


Effect of pulmonary exposure to welding fumes on cardiomyocyte contractility.
Authors
Kan-H; Antonini-JM; Ye-M; Zheng-W; Salmen-R; Popstojanov-R; Castranova-V
Source
Toxicologist 2013 Mar; 132(1):242


Mechanistic analysis of welding aerosol toxicity using Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA).
Authors
Tugendreich-S; Ng-N; Zeidler-Erdely-PC; Antonini-JM; Kashon-ML; Erdely-A
Source
Toxicologist 2013 Mar; 132(1):347


Criteria for a recommended standard: occupational exposure to hexavalent chromium.
Authors
NIOSH
Source
Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2013-128, 2013 Jan; :1-145


Immunotoxicology of arc welding fume: worker and experimental animal studies.
Authors
Zeidler-Erdely-PC; Erdely-A; Antonini-JM
Source
J Immunotoxicol 2012 Oct-Dec; 9(4):411-425


In-depth survey report: evaluation of engineering controls in a manufacturing facility producing carbon nanotube-based products.
Authors
Lo-L-M; Dunn-KH; Hammond-D; Marlow-D; Topmiller-J; Tsai-CS-J; Ellenbecker-M; Huang-C-C
Source
Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, EPHB-356-13a, 2012 Oct; :1-38


Associations of welding and manganese exposure with Parkinson disease: review and meta-analysis.
Authors
Mortimer-JA; Borenstein-AR; Nelson-LM
Source
Neurology 2012 Sep; 79(11):1174-1180


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

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