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The following pages link to Case report: lung disease in World Trade Center responders exposed to dust and smoke: carbon nanotubes found in the lungs of World Trade Center patients and dust samples (Q23917545):
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- Elevated peripheral eosinophils are associated with new-onset and persistent wheeze and airflow obstruction in World Trade Center-exposed individuals (Q23909921) (← links)
- Nanotoxicology - a pathologist's perspective (Q23909944) (← links)
- Nanoparticulates (Q23909949) (← links)
- MDSC and TGFβ are required for facilitation of tumor growth in the lungs of mice exposed to carbon nanotubes (Q23909988) (← links)
- World Trade Center Health Registry - a model for a nanomaterials exposure registry (Q23914251) (← links)
- Occupational and environmental bronchiolar disorders (Q23915952) (← links)
- Carbon nanotubes exposure risk assessment: from toxicology to epidemiologic studies (overview of the current problem) (Q23916582) (← links)
- Longitudinal spirometry among patients in a treatment program for community members with World Trade Center-related illness (Q23918197) (← links)
- Occupational asthma and lower airway disease among World Trade Center workers and volunteers (Q23919897) (← links)
- The evolving spectrum of pulmonary disease in responders to the World Trade Center tragedy (Q23922382) (← links)
- Global phospholipidomics analysis reveals selective pulmonary peroxidation profiles upon inhalation of single-walled carbon nanotubes (Q23924137) (← links)
- Post-September 11, 2001, incidence of systemic autoimmune diseases in World Trade Center-exposed firefighters and emergency medical service workers (Q24170116) (← links)
- Single-walled carbon nanotubes induce fibrogenic effect by disturbing mitochondrial oxidative stress and activating NF-kB signaling (Q24276209) (← links)
- Fibrosis biomarkers in workers exposed to MWCNTs (Q26345196) (← links)
- Perspectives in Biological Monitoring of Inhaled Nanosized Particles (Q27000730) (← links)
- Improvement in severe lower respiratory symptoms and small airway function in World Trade Center dust exposed community members (Q27908433) (← links)
- Carcinogenic potential of high aspect ratio carbon nanomaterials (Q27908487) (← links)
- Newly recognized occupational and environmental causes of chronic terminal airways and parenchymal lung disease (Q28279285) (← links)
- Emergency responder health: what have we learned from past disasters? (Q28382777) (← links)
- Carbon Nanotubes and Chronic Granulomatous Disease (Q28384246) (← links)
- Response to RE: Gordon R, Fitzgerald S, and Millette J. Asbestos in commercial cosmetic talcum powder as a cause of mesothelioma in women. Int J Occup Environ Health. 2014;20(4):318-332 (Q28385045) (← links)
- Most Used Codons per Amino Acid and per Genome in the Code of Man Compared to Other Organisms According to the Rotating Circular Genetic Code (Q28388751) (← links)
- Destruction of the World Trade Center towers. Lessons learned from an environmental health disaster (Q28389103) (← links)
- Anthropogenic Carbon Nanotubes Found in the Airways of Parisian Children (Q28389834) (← links)
- The Rules of Variation Expanded, Implications for the Research on Compatible Genomics (Q28390117) (← links)
- Exposure to a Mycobacterial Antigen, ESAT-6, Exacerbates Granulomatous and Fibrotic Changes in a Multiwall Carbon Nanotube Model of Chronic Pulmonary Disease (Q28390581) (← links)
- Carbon nanotube-induced pulmonary granulomatous disease: Twist1 and alveolar macrophage M1 activation (Q28393487) (← links)
- The role of PPARγ in carbon nanotube-elicited granulomatous lung inflammation (Q28393864) (← links)
- Proteomic Characterization of the World Trade Center dust-activated mdig and c-myc signaling circuit linked to multiple myeloma (Q28393934) (← links)
- Asbestos in commercial cosmetic talcum powder as a cause of mesothelioma in women (Q28394379) (← links)
- (Q28394773) (redirect page) (← links)
- Effects of a mixture of chloromethylisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone on peripheral airway dysfunction in children (Q33615819) (← links)
- Review of carbon nanotubes toxicity and exposure--appraisal of human health risk assessment based on open literature (Q37791170) (← links)
- Health impact and toxicological effects of nanomaterials in the lung (Q37997098) (← links)
- Toxicity of single-walled carbon nanotubes (Q38255894) (← links)
- Carbon nanotubes: potential medical applications and safety concerns (Q38272075) (← links)
- Sparse Supervised Classification Methods Predict and Characterize Nanomaterial Exposures: Independent Markers of MWCNT Exposures (Q45067933) (← links)
- Metal load assessment in patient pulmonary lavages: towards a comprehensive mineralogical analysis including the nano-sized fraction. (Q49666804) (← links)
- Understanding the role of environmental factors in the development of systemic lupus erythematosus (Q49966482) (← links)
- Transcriptional Survey of Alveolar Macrophages in a Murine Model of Chronic Granulomatous Inflammation Reveals Common Themes with Human Sarcoidosis. (Q50046060) (← links)
- Pulmonary Fibrosis among World Trade Center Responders: Results from the WTC Health Registry Cohort (Q64121447) (← links)
- Long-term pulmonary exposure to multi-walled carbon nanotubes promotes breast cancer metastatic cascades (Q64927888) (← links)
- PPARγ Deficiency in Carbon Nanotube-elicited Granulomatous Inflammation Promotes a Th17 Response to a Microbial Antigen (Q94673048) (← links)
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