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Exposure to emissions generated by 3-dimensional printing with polycarbonate affects vascular morphology and expression of markers of oxidative stress and vascular dysfunction in cardiac tissue (dataset).
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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, Research Dataset RD-1085-2024-0, 2024 Jun; :dataset
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Microbiome alterations from volatile organic compounds (VOC) exposures among workers in salons primarily serving women of color.
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Dalton KR; Louis LM; Fandiño-Del-Rio M; Rule AM; Pool W; Randolph K; Thomas S; Davis MF; Quirós-Alcalá L
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Environ Res 2022 Nov; 214(Pt 4):114125
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Evaluation of pulmonary effects of 3-D printer emissions from
acrylonitrile
butadiene styrene using an air-liquid interface model of primary normal human-derived bronchial epithelial cells (dataset).
Authors
Farcas MT; McKinney W; Coyle J; Orandle MS; Mandler W; Stefaniak A; Bowers L; Battelli L; Richardson D; Hammer MA; Friend S; Service S; Kashon ML; Qi C; Hammond DR; Thomas TA; Matheson J; Qian Y
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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, Research Dataset RD-1044-2022-0, 2022 Sep; :dataset
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Evaluation of pulmonary effects of 3-D printer emissions from
acrylonitrile
butadiene styrene using an air-liquid interface model of primary normal human-derived bronchial epithelial cells.
Authors
Farcas MT; McKinney W; Coyle J; Orandle M; Mandler WK; Stefaniak AB; Bowers L; Battelli L; Richardson D; Hammer MA; Friend SA; Service S; Kashon M; Qi C; Hammond DR; Thomas TA; Matheson J; Qian Y
Source
Int J Toxicol 2022 Aug; 14(4):312-328
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Evaluation of pulmonary effects of 3D printer emissions from
acrylonitrile
butadiene styrene using an air-liquid interface model of primary normal human-derived bronchial epithelial cells.
Authors
Qian Y; Farcas MT; McKinney W; Coyle J; Orandle M; Mandler KW; Stefaniak AB; Bowers L; Battelli L; Battelli L; Richardson D; Hammer MA; Friend SA; Service S; Kashon M; Qi C; Hammond DR; Thomas TA; Matheson JA
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Toxicologist 2022 Mar; 186(S1):194
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In-depth lab report: design and evaluation of low cost, custom, retrofitted engineering controls for 3D printing.
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O'Connor C; Barnes C; Kent L; Hammond D
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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 Report No. 2022-DFSE-959, 2022 Mar; :1-21
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Towards sustainable additive manufacturing: the need for awareness of particle and vapor releases during polymer recycling, making filament, and fused filament fabrication 3-D printing.
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Stefaniak AB; Bowers LN; Cottrell G; Erdem E; Knepp AK; Martin SB Jr.; Pretty J; Duling MG; Arnold ED; Wilson Z; Krider B; Fortner AR; LeBouf RF; Virji MA; Sirinterlikci A
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Resour Conserv Recycl 2022 Jan; 176:105911
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Use of 3-dimensional printers in educational settings: the need for awareness of the effects of printer temperature and filament type on contaminant releases.
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Stefaniak AB; Bowers LN; Cottrell G; Erdem E; Knepp AK; Martin S; Pretty J; Duling MG; Arnold ED; Wilson Z; Krider B; LeBouf RF; Virji MA; Sirinterlikci A
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ACS Chem Health Saf 2021 Nov; 28(6):444-456
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Large-format additive manufacturing and machining using high-melt-temperature polymers. Part II: characterization of particles and gases
Authors
Stefaniak AB; Bowers LN; Martin SB Jr.; Hammond DR; Ham JE; Wells JR; Fortner AR; Knepp AK; du Preez S; Pretty JR; Roberts JL; du Plessis JL; Schmidt A; Duling MG; Bader A; Virji MA
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ACS Chem Health Saf 2021 Jul; 28(4):268-278
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Large-format additive manufacturing and machining using high-melt-temperature polymers. Part I: real-time particulate and gas-phase emissions.
Authors
Stefaniak AB; Bowers LN; Martin SB Jr.; Hammond DR; Ham JE; Wells JR; Fortner AR; Knepp AK; du Preez S; Pretty JR; Roberts JL; du Plessis JL; Schmidt A; Duling MG; Bader A; Virji MA
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ACS Chem Health Saf 2021 May; 28(3):190-200
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