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Crucial issues in inhalation research - mechanistic, clinical and epidemiologic
The International Inhalation Symposia, begun in 1987 and held biennially in Hannover, Germany, are sponsored by Hannover Medical School, Fraunhofer Institute of Toxicology and Aerosol Research, Drug Research and Clinical Inhalation (ITA), and the ...
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Context: Titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) are regarded as relatively non-toxic in concentrations occurring in occupational environments. Nevertheless, it is conceivable that adverse health effects may develop in sensitive populations such as ...
Koch, Bo +3 more
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Cross-fostering inhalation toxicity study with hcfc-123 in lactating sprague-dawley rats
S.671-688A study was performed in Sprague-Dawley rats (Crl:CD BR) to differentiate between effects of hydrofluorocarbon 123 (HCFC-123) on the lactating dam or on the fetus using fostering and cross-fostering of the offspring.
Bartsch, W. +6 more
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ECs share a common purpose with conventional pharmaceutical inhalation devices: they produce aerosols intended to be orally inhaled into the respiratory tract.
Kwok, PCL, Hou, L, Rogueda, P
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Developmental toxic effects of ethylbenzene or toluene alone and in combination with butyl acetate in rats after inhalation exposure [PDF]
First, the developmental toxic potential of n-butyl acetate (BA) was examined in Sprague-Dawley rats following whole body inhalation exposure, 6 h day-1, from day 6 to 20 of gestation, at concentrations of 0, 500, 1000, 2000 and 3000 ppm.
Bourges-Abella, Nathalie +4 more
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Hematological abnormalities of acute exposure to hexachloroethane smoke inhalation
[[abstract]]There has been no human epidemiological data regarding potential hematological effects of hexachloroethanezinc oxide (HC/ZnO) inhalation. This is the first epidemiological study to investigate whether HC/ZnO inhalation exposure can induce ...
Chou, CH;Kao, TW;Liou, SH;Chen, HI;Ku, HY;Chuang, HJ;Loh, CH
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Quantitative Characteristics of Toxic Compounds According to the Solvent Type
The quantitative analysis of target substances is an important part of assessing the toxicity of diverse materials. Usually, the quantitation of target compounds is conducted by instrumental analysis such as chromatography and capillary electrophoresis ...
Young-Ji An +3 more
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Subchronic inhalation study of toner in rats
S.341-360A subchronic inhalation study of a special test toner was conducted by exposure of groups of F-344 SPF rats for 6h/day, 5 days/wk for 13 wk.
Mermelstein, R. +10 more
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Advances in controlled clinical inhalation studies
The outdoor environment in Europe. The outdoor environment in North America. Indoor air: Home and workplace. Assessing personal exposure. Clinical inhalation methodology. New methodologies.
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