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Beryllium exposure and chronic beryllium disease
Lancet, The, 2004Peter F Infante, Lee S Newman
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A Stable, Crystalline Beryllium Radical Cation
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2020The alkaline earth elements (Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba) strongly favor the formation of diamagnetic com-pounds in the +2 oxidation state. Herein, we report a paramagnetic beryllium radical cation, [(CAAC)2Be]+● [CAAC = cyclic (al-kyl)(amino)carbene] (2 ...
Guo-Cang Wang +2 more
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Beryllium contamination and its risk management in terrestrial and aquatic environmental settings.
Environmental Pollution, 2023Beryllium (Be) is a relatively rare element and occurs naturally in the Earth's crust, in coal, and in various minerals. Beryllium is used as an alloy with other metals in aerospace, electronics and mechanical industries.
S. Bolan +15 more
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Additions of beryllium-halide bonds in the simple beryllium dihalide adducts, [BeX2(tmeda)] (X = Br ot I), across the metal center of a neutral aluminum(I) heterocycle, [:Al(DipNacnac)] (DipNacnac = [(DipNCMe)2CH]-, Dip = 2,6-diisopropylphenyl), have ...
Albert Paparo, Cameron Jones
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Advances in beryllium coordination chemistry
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2017Lakshika C Perera +2 more
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2001
Berylliosis is an environmental chronic inflammatory disorder of the lung caused by inhalation of insoluble beryllium (Be) dusts and characterized by the accumulation of CD4+ T cells and macrophages in the lower respiratory tract. In response to Be inhalation, noncaseating granuloma formation and, eventually, fibrosis.
SALTINI, CESARE, AMICOSANTE, MASSIMO
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Berylliosis is an environmental chronic inflammatory disorder of the lung caused by inhalation of insoluble beryllium (Be) dusts and characterized by the accumulation of CD4+ T cells and macrophages in the lower respiratory tract. In response to Be inhalation, noncaseating granuloma formation and, eventually, fibrosis.
SALTINI, CESARE, AMICOSANTE, MASSIMO
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2003
Chronic beryllium disease is a granulomatous disorder characterized by a cell-mediated immune response to beryllium. Most reports of chronic beryllium disease discuss pulmonary and noncutaneous immunologic findings. This report of occupational chronic beryllium disease emphasizes cutaneous findings and discusses the potential role of skin exposure in ...
Joshua M, Berlin +4 more
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Chronic beryllium disease is a granulomatous disorder characterized by a cell-mediated immune response to beryllium. Most reports of chronic beryllium disease discuss pulmonary and noncutaneous immunologic findings. This report of occupational chronic beryllium disease emphasizes cutaneous findings and discusses the potential role of skin exposure in ...
Joshua M, Berlin +4 more
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Beryllium-associated diseases from a chemist’s point of view
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung. B, A journal of chemical sciences, 2020Beryllium has long been considered the most toxic non-radioactive element to humans. However, it is shown that the acute toxicity of beryllium ions does not exceed that of other toxic cations like Cd2+, Ba2+, Hg2+ or As3+.
M. R. Buchner
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