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Detailed exposure assessment for a molecular epidemiology study of benzene in two shoe factories in China.
Vermeulen R, Li G, Lan Q, Dosemeci M, Rappaport SM, Bohong X, Smith MT, Zhang L, Hayes RB, Linet M, Mu R, Wang L, Xu J, Yin S, Rothman N. Vermeulen R, et al. Ann Occup Hyg. 2004 Mar;48(2):105-16. doi: 10.1093/annhyg/meh005. Ann Occup Hyg. 2004. PMID: 14990432
Benzene and toluene exposures were determined in part by the degree of contact with glues, the benzene and toluene content of each glue, air movement and ventilation patterns. The availability of long-term monthly personal monitoring data provides an excellent opportunity …
Benzene and toluene exposures were determined in part by the degree of contact with glues, the benzene and toluene content of each glue, air …
Family correlations of arsenic methylation patterns in children and parents exposed to high concentrations of arsenic in drinking water.
Chung JS, Kalman DA, Moore LE, Kosnett MJ, Arroyo AP, Beeris M, Mazumder DN, Hernandez AL, Smith AH. Chung JS, et al. Environ Health Perspect. 2002 Jul;110(7):729-33. doi: 10.1289/ehp.02110729. Environ Health Perspect. 2002. PMID: 12117651 Free PMC article.
Eleven families from Chile were selected because of their long-term exposure to very high levels of arsenic in drinking water (735-762 microg/L). ...
Eleven families from Chile were selected because of their long-term exposure to very high levels of arsenic in drinking water (735-76 …
Arsenic in drinking water and the prevalence of respiratory effects in West Bengal, India.
Mazumder DN, Haque R, Ghosh N, De BK, Santra A, Chakraborti D, Smith AH. Mazumder DN, et al. Int J Epidemiol. 2000 Dec;29(6):1047-52. doi: 10.1093/ije/29.6.1047. Int J Epidemiol. 2000. PMID: 11101546
The POR for shortness of breath in females was 23.2 (95% CI : 5.8-92.8) and in males 3.7 (95% CI : 1.3-10.6). CONCLUSION: These results add to evidence that long-term ingestion of inorganic arsenic can cause respiratory effects....
The POR for shortness of breath in females was 23.2 (95% CI : 5.8-92.8) and in males 3.7 (95% CI : 1.3-10.6). CONCLUSION: These results add …
Molecular analysis of H2O2-induced senescent-like growth arrest in normal human fibroblasts: p53 and Rb control G1 arrest but not cell replication.
Chen QM, Bartholomew JC, Campisi J, Acosta M, Reagan JD, Ames BN. Chen QM, et al. Biochem J. 1998 May 15;332 ( Pt 1)(Pt 1):43-50. doi: 10.1042/bj3320043. Biochem J. 1998. PMID: 9576849 Free PMC article.
When treated with sub-lethal concentrations of H2O2, pre-senescent human fibroblasts enter long-term growth arrest resembling replicative senescence. To understand the molecular basis for the H2O2-induced growth arrest, we determined the cell cycle distribution, levels of …
When treated with sub-lethal concentrations of H2O2, pre-senescent human fibroblasts enter long-term growth arrest resembling replica …
The Carcinogenic Potency Database: analyses of 4000 chronic animal cancer experiments published in the general literature and by the U.S. National Cancer Institute/National Toxicology Program.
Gold LS, Slone TH, Manley NB, Garfinkel GB, Hudes ES, Rohrbach L, Ames BN. Gold LS, et al. Environ Health Perspect. 1991 Dec;96:11-5. doi: 10.1289/ehp.919611. Environ Health Perspect. 1991. PMID: 1820251 Free PMC article.
The Carcinogenic Potency Database (CPDB) is an easily accessible, standardized resource of positive and negative long-term animal cancer tests. The CPDB has been published in four earlier papers that include results for approximately 4000 experiments on 1050 chemicals. ...
The Carcinogenic Potency Database (CPDB) is an easily accessible, standardized resource of positive and negative long-term animal can …