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1
Dry-cleaning chemicals and a cluster of Parkinson's disease and cancer: a retrospective investigation.
Authors
Dorsey ER; Kinel D; Pawlik ME; Zafar M; Lettenberger SE; Coffey M; Auinger P; Hylton KL; Shaw CW; Adams JL; Barbano R; Braun MK; Schwarz HB; Lawrence BP; Kieburtz K; Tanner CM; de Miranda BR; Goldman SM
Source
Mov Disord 2024 Mar; 39(3):606-613
2
A pilot study characterizing
tetrachloroethylene
exposure with exhaled breath in an impacted community.
Authors
Liu S; Yan EZ; Turyk ME; Katta SS; Rasti AF; Lee JH; Alajlouni M; Wallace TE; Catt W; Aikins EA
Source
Environ Pollut 2022 Mar; 297:118756
3
Trichloroethylene and Parkinson's disease.
Authors
Goldman SM; Tanner CM
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, R21-OH-010372, 2019 Mar; :1-18
4
A miniaturized GC with MEMS-enabled selective preconcentration for monitoring exposure to transportation-related air pollutants.
Authors
Agah M; Nazhandali L; Marr L
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, R21-OH-010330, 2015 Sep; :1-12
5
Zebra GC: a mini gas chromatography system for trace-level determination of hazardous air pollutants.
Authors
Garg A; Akbar M; Vejerano E; Narayanan S; Nazhandali L; Marr LC; Agah M
Source
Sens Actuators B Chem 2015 Jun; 212:145-154
6
Tetrachloroethylene
exposure and bladder cancer risk: a meta-analysis of dry-cleaning-worker studies.
Authors
Vlaanderen J; Straif K; Ruder A; Blair A; Hansen J; Lynge E; Charbotel B; Loomis D; Kauppinen T; Kyyronen P; Pukkala E; Weiderpass E; Guha N
Source
Environ Health Perspect 2014 Jul; 122(7):661-666
7
A purge and trap integrated microGC platform for chemical identification in aqueous samples.
Authors
Akbar M; Narayanan S; Restaino M; Agah M
Source
Analyst 2014 Jul; 139(13):3384-3392
8
Retrospective cohort study of a microelectronics and business machine facility.
Authors
Silver SR; Pinkerton LE; Fleming DA; Jones JH; Allee S; Luo L; Bertke SJ
Source
Am J Ind Med 2014 Apr; 57(4):412-424
9
Occupational exposure to
tetrachloroethylene
and the risk of bladder cancer: a meta-analysis.
Authors
Vlaanderen JJ; Ruder AM; Blair A; Hansen J; Charbotel B; Lynge E; Loomis D; Straif K; Guha N
Source
Occup Environ Med 2013 Sep; 70(Suppl 1):A34
10
The Upper Midwest Health Study: gliomas and occupational exposure to chlorinated solvents.
Authors
Ruder AM; Yiin JH; Waters MA; Carreón T; Hein MJ; Butler MA; Calvert GM; Davis-King KE; Schulte PA; Mandel JS; Morton RF; Reding DJ; Rosenman KD; Stewart PA; the Brain Cancer Collaborative Study Group
Source
Occup Environ Med 2013 Feb; 70(2):73-80
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