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Ethylene oxide graft copolymers reduce the immunogenicity of lipid nanoparticles. [PDF]

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Ethylene oxide dermatitis

Contact Dermatitis, 1981
A case of contact dermatitis produced on the face of a patient after the application of an oxygen mask is described. This paper includes the results of epicutaneous tests, the identification of the possible etiologicai agent and chromatographic analysis of the samples sterilized by ethylene oxide.
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Ethylene oxide polyneuropathy

Neurology, 1983
Sensorimotor polyneuropathy developed in two workers who had been exposed to ethylene oxide gas repeatedly for several months. Sural nerve biopsies revealed axonal degeneration with mild changes of the myelin sheath. Unmyelinated fibers were also involved. Muscle biopsies showed typical denervation atrophy.
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Ethylene Oxide Explosions

Nature, 1948
THE occasional occurrence of ethylene oxide explosions during the fumigation of dried fruit has led us to undertake a detailed study of the combustion characteristics of the vapour. An examination of the effect of pressure on the spontaneous ignition temperatures has yielded results somewhat like those for acetaldehyde1,2.. Cool flames can be initiated
J H, BURGOYNE, F A, BURDEN
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Ethylene Oxide Sterilization

The American Journal of Nursing, 1958
TERILIZATION by gases is a special form of chemical disinfection but subject to the same basic principles as chemical disinfection, which we discussed in our article in the September Journal. Gas, however, is a better penetrating agent, and it can be applied to some articles not suitable for treatment with liquids, for example, blankets. Up to the last
Earle H. Spaulding   +2 more
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Ethylene Oxide Dermatitis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— Several cases are presented in which contact dermatitis occurred secondary to prepackaged wound dressing material containing excessive quantities of ethylene oxide used during sterilization. Ethylene oxide is a colorless gas widely used for sterilization of medical supplies and equipment.
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Residual Ethylene Oxide and Ethylene Glycol in Ethylene Oxide Sterilized Pharmaceuticals

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1965
The development and application of two methods for the determination of sterilization residues in ethylene oxide sterilized steroids, vitamins, and antibiotics are described. One method is based on the separation and concentration of ethylene oxide (ETO) by distillation and measurement by internal standard gas liquid chromatography.
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