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333 related items for PubMed ID: 11570675

  • 1. IgG subclass responses in experimental silicosis.
    Weissman DN, Hubbs AF, Huang SH, Stanley CF, Rojanasakul Y, Ma JK.
    J Environ Pathol Toxicol Oncol; 2001; 20 Suppl 1():67-74. PubMed ID: 11570675
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  • 2. Immunoglobulin responses to experimental silicosis.
    Huang SH, Hubbs AF, Stanley CF, Vallyathan V, Schnabel PC, Rojanasakul Y, Ma JK, Banks DE, Weissman DN.
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  • 3. Nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species production causes progressive damage in rats after cessation of silica inhalation.
    Porter DW, Millecchia LL, Willard P, Robinson VA, Ramsey D, McLaurin J, Khan A, Brumbaugh K, Beighley CM, Teass A, Castranova V.
    Toxicol Sci; 2006 Mar; 90(1):188-97. PubMed ID: 16339787
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  • 4. Lymphocytes, lymphokines, and silicosis.
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  • 5. Five-day inhalation toxicity study of three types of synthetic amorphous silicas in Wistar rats and post-exposure evaluations for up to 3 months.
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    Food Chem Toxicol; 2007 Oct; 45(10):1856-67. PubMed ID: 17524541
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  • 6. Progression of lung inflammation and damage in rats after cessation of silica inhalation.
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    Toxicol Sci; 2004 Jun; 79(2):370-80. PubMed ID: 15056817
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  • 7. Expansion of interferon-gamma-producing lung lymphocytes in mouse silicosis.
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  • 8. The role of inflammation, oxidative stress, and proliferation in silica-induced lung disease: a species comparison.
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  • 9. Respiratory effect of acute and subacute exposure to endotoxin-contaminated metal working fluid (MWF) aerosols on Sprague-Dawley rats.
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    Arch Toxicol; 2005 Jun; 79(6):321-9. PubMed ID: 15692821
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    Natl Toxicol Program Tech Rep Ser; 2001 Jul; (499):7-340. PubMed ID: 12087422
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  • 11. Time course of pulmonary response of rats to inhalation of crystalline silica: histological results and biochemical indices of damage, lipidosis, and fibrosis.
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    J Environ Pathol Toxicol Oncol; 2001 Jul; 20 Suppl 1():1-14. PubMed ID: 11570667
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  • 13. Histopathological changes in enlarged thoracic lymph nodes during the development of silicosis in rats.
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  • 14. Inflammatory and immunological responses to subchronic exposure to endotoxin-contaminated metalworking fluid aerosols in F344 rats.
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  • 15. Alterations in lymphocyte subsets and serum immunoglobulin levels in patients with silicosis.
    Watanabe S, Shirakami A, Takeichi T, Ohara T, Saito S.
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  • 16. A biphasic response to silica: I. Immunostimulation is restricted to the early stage of silicosis in lewis rats.
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  • 17. Silicosis in mice: effects of dose, time, and genetic strain.
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  • 18. T-lymphocyte activation in the enlarged thoracic lymph nodes of rats with silicosis.
    Garn H, Friedetzky A, Davis GS, Hemenway DR, Gemsa D.
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  • 19. New developments in the understanding of immunology in silicosis.
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  • 20. Intrathoracic distribution and transport of aerosolized silica in the rat.
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