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metalworking OR 'metal working' OR cutting OR machining OR metalworking OR 'metal working' OR cutting OR machining AND 'oil*' or 'fluid*' or 'coolant*' or 'liquid*'
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1
Dominant circulating cell-free mycobacterial proteins in in-use
machining
fluid
and their antigenicity potential.
Authors
Chandra H; Ahlers B; Lam YW; Yadav JS
Source
Curr Protein Pept Sci 2024 Aug; 25(8):613-625
2
Differential immunogenicity and lung disease-inducing potential of Mycobacterium immunogenum genotypes and impact of co-exposure with pseudomonas: optimizing a mouse model of chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
Authors
Johansson E; Yadav JS
Source
Int J Mol Sci 2024 Feb; 25(4):2058
3
Microbial community establishment, succession, and temporal dynamics in an industrial semi-synthetic
metalworking
fluid
operation: a 50-week real-time tracking.
Authors
Kapoor R; Selvaraju SB; Subramanian V; Yadav JS
Source
Microorganisms 2024 Feb; 12(2):267
4
Predominantly orphan secretome in the lung pathogen Mycobacterium abscessus revealed by a multipronged growth-phase-driven strategy.
Authors
Chandra H; Gupta MK; Lam Y-W; Yadav JS
Source
Microorganisms 2024 Feb; 12(2):378
5
Characterization of microbial components present in bioconcept
metalworking
fluid
that may contribute to the development of severe lung pathology.
Authors
Lemons A; Sulyak M; Stanton M; Croston T
Source
J Allergy Clin Immunol 2024 Feb; 153(2)(Suppl):AB246
6
Evaluation of exposures to metals,
metalworking
fluid
s, alcohols, and volatile organic compounds at an acrobatic equipment manufacturer.
Authors
Burton NC; Rinsky JL
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, HHE 2019-0057-3390, 2023 Sep; :1-30
7
Occupational safety and health research (R01-OH-011092).
Authors
Eisen EA
Source
Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, R01-OH-011092, 2023 Feb; :1-22
8
Exposure to
metalworking
fluid
s and cancer incidence in the United Auto Workers-General Motors cohort.
Authors
Colbeth HL; Chen KT; Picciotto S; Costello S; Eisen EA
Source
Am J Epidemiol 2023 Feb; 192(2):171-181
9
Metalworking
fluid
exposure and stroke mortality among US autoworkers.
Authors
Elser H; Chen KT; Arteaga D; Reimer R; Picciotto S; Costello S; Eisen EA
Source
Am J Epidemiol 2022 Jun; 191(6):1040-1049
10
End-stage renal disease and
metalworking
fluid
exposure.
Authors
Shrestha D; Picciotto S; LaValley MP; Liu S; Hammond SK; Weiner DE; Eisen EA; Applebaum KM
Source
Occup Environ Med 2022 Jan; 79(1):24-31
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