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1
Pulmonary evaluation of whole-body inhalation exposure of polycarbonate (PC) filament 3D printer emissions in rats (dataset).
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NIOSH
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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-1083-2024-0, 2024 May; :dataset
2
Metabolome-wide association study of occupational exposure to benzene.
Authors
Rothman N; Vermeulen R; Zhang L; Hu W; Yin S; Rappaport SM; Smith MT; Jones DP; Rahman M; Lan Q; Walker DI
Source
Carcinogenesis 2021 Nov; 42(11):1326-1336
3
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
Source
ACS Chem Health Saf 2021 Jul; 28(4):268-278
4
Topical application of the antimicrobial agent triclosan induces NLRP3 inflammasome activation and mitochondrial dysfunction.
Authors
Weatherly LM; Shane HL; Friend SA; Lukomska E; Baur R; Anderson SE
Source
Toxicol Sci 2020 Jul; 176(1):147-161
5
Latent classes for chemical mixtures analyses in epidemiology: an example using phthalate and
phenol
exposure biomarkers in pregnant women.
Authors
Carroll R; White AJ; Keil AP; Meeker JD; McElrath TF; Zhao S; Ferguson KK
Source
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol 2020 Jan; 30(1):149-159
6
Evaluation of personal exposure to surgical smoke generated from electrocautery instruments: a pilot study.
Authors
Benson SM; Maskrey JR; Nembhard MD; Unice KM; Shirley MA; Panko JM
Source
Ann Work Expo Health 2019 Nov; 63(9):990-1003
7
Associations between maternal plasma measurements of inflammatory markers and urinary levels of phenols and parabens during pregnancy: a repeated measures study.
Authors
Aung MT; Ferguson KK; Cantonwine DE; Bakulski KM; Mukherjee B; Loch-Caruso R; McElrath TF; Meeker JD
Source
Sci Total Environ 2019 Feb; 650(Pt 1):1131-1140
8
Urinary concentrations of phenols and phthalate metabolites reflect extracellular vesicle microRNA expression in follicular fluid.
Authors
Martinez RM; Hauser R; Liang L; Mansur A; Adir M; Dioni L; Racowsky C; Bollati V; Baccarelli AA; Machtinger R
Source
Environ Int 2019 Feb; 123:20-28
9
Corrigendum to "environmental
phenol
associations with ultrasound and delivery measures of fetal growth" [Environment International 112 (2018) 243-250].
Authors
Ferguson KK; Meeker JD; Cantonwine DE; Mukherjee B; Pace GG; Weller D; McElrath TF
Source
Environ Int 2019 Jan; 122:418
10
Elevated concentrations of urinary triclocarban,
phenol
and paraben among pregnant women in Northern Puerto Rico: predictors and trends.
Authors
Ashrap P; Watkins DJ; Calafat AM; Ye X; Rosario Z; Brown P; Vélez-Vega CM; Alshawabkeh A; Cordero JF; Meeker JD
Source
Environ Int 2018 Dec; 121(Pt 1):990-1002
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