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1
Absence of lung tumor promotion with reduced tumor size in mice after inhalation of copper welding fumes.
Authors
Zeidler-Erdely PC; Kodali V; Falcone LM; Mercer R; Leonard SS; Stefaniak AB; Grose L; Salmen R; Trainor-DeArmitt T; Battelli LA; McKinney W; Stone S; Meighan TG; Betler E; Friend S; Hobbie KR; Service S; Kashon M; Antonini JM; Erdely A
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Carcinogenesis 2024 Sep; 45(9):630-641
2
Evaluation of first responders' biological monitoring results after Maui County Hawaii wildfires.
Authors
Somerville N; Beaucham CC; Mayer AC; Zeiler RJ; Estill CF; Fent K
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 2023-0136-0142-3400, 2024 Jul; :1-130
3
Exposures in dental clinics potentially contributing to asthma and interstitial lung disease among dental personnel.
Authors
Blackley B; Cox-Ganser JM; Virji MA
Source
Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2024 May; 209(Abstract Issue):A3104
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Local and systemic immune responses following aspiration of
nickel
oxide nanoparticles in a humanized Toll-like receptor-4 mouse model.
Authors
Roach KA; Aldinger JL; Stefaniak AB; Waggy C; Roberts JR
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Toxicologist 2024 Mar; 198(S1):315
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Pulmonary toxicity of
nickel
oxide nanoparticles in a transgenic mouse model expressing humanized Toll-like receptor-4 (TLR-4).
Authors
Roberts JR; Aldinger JL; Stefaniak AB; Roach KA
Source
Toxicologist 2024 Mar; 198(S1):315-316
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Dose- and time-dependent effects of different
nickel
-based thermal spray coating aerosols on lung toxicity using an animal inhalation model.
Authors
Kodali VK; Afshari A; Meighan TG; McKinney W; Cumpston JL; Leonard HD; Cumpston JB; Zeidler-Erdely AD; Kashon ML; Lee E; Moore R; Antonini JM
Source
Toxicologist 2024 Mar; 198(S1):414
7
Evaluation of exposures and health concerns in a dental clinic.
Authors
Blackley BH; Fechter-Leggett ED; Burns DA; Fortner AR; Martin SB Jr.
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, HHE 2019-0232-3394, 2024 Mar; :1-78
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Laboratory comparison of field portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (FP-XRF) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) for determination of airborne metals in stainless steel welding fume.
Authors
Newton A; Rule AM; Serdar B; Koehler K
Source
J Occup Environ Hyg 2023 Nov; 20(11):536-544
9
Evaluation of different suppression techniques for lithium-ion battery fires.
Authors
Yuan L; Tang W; Thomas RA; Soles J
Source
Underground Ventilation: Proceedings of the 19th North American Mine Ventilation Symposium (NAMVS 2023), June 17-22, 2023, Rapid City, South Dakota. Tukkaraja P ed. London: CRC Press, 2023 Sep; :384-392
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Particulate matter concentration and composition in the New York City subway system.
Authors
Azad S; Luglio DG; Gordon T; Thurston G; Ghandehari M
Source
Atmos Pollut Res 2023 Jun; 14(6):101767
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