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162 related items for PubMed ID: 7283261

  • 21. Variations of pulmonary function amongst workers in cotton mills.
    Barnes R, Simpson GR.
    J Occup Med; 1976 Aug; 18(8):551-5. PubMed ID: 956940
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  • 22. Role of histamine in the aetiology of byssinosis. I Blood histamine concentrations in workers exposed to cotton and flax dusts.
    Noweir MH, Abdel-Kader HM, Omran F.
    Br J Ind Med; 1984 May; 41(2):203-8. PubMed ID: 6202313
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    Vuk-Pavlović Z, Russell JA, Rohrbach MS.
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  • 28. The respiratory effects of cotton dust.
    Butcher BT, O'Neil CE, Jones RN.
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  • 30. Effects in man and rabbits of inhalation of cotton dust or extracts and purified endotoxins.
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    Holness DL, Taraschuk IG, Goldstein RS.
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  • 33. Cotton dust concentrations and particle size distributions associated with genotypes.
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  • 35. The relationship between bronchoalveolar neutrophil recruitment and bronchoconstriction induced by a soluble extract of cotton bracts.
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  • 38. Studies on the antigenic composition of aqueous cotton dust extracts.
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  • 39. A cotton dust study unmasked.
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  • 40. Prevalence of respiratory signs and symptoms among U.S. cotton textile workers.
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