ABSTRACT: Exposure to wood dust within the woodworking industry has been shown to cause a variety of respiratory disorders. The aim of this study was to investigate the cellular effects in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid and peripheral blood from healthy individuals exposed to pinewood dust. Eleven healthy volunteers were exposed to pinewood dust for 1 h in a whole-body exposure chamber. BAL fluid and blood cells were differentially counted and the expression of activation, adhesion and subset markers on alveolar macrophages and T-lymphocytes was determined 2– 6 weeks before and 20 h after the exposure. Following pinewood dust exposure, the total BAL fluid cell concentration increased from 81.4 (64.1–97.5)6106 cells?L-1 (median (interqua...
Diesel exhaust and wood burning are important sources of ambient atmospheric particles due to increa...
Background & Objectives: Occupational pulmonary diseases are more widespread and more disabling than...
Abstract Objectives Occupational exposure to wood dust has been shown to cause several respiratory d...
Background: Exposure to wood smoke has been shown to contribute to adverse respiratory health effect...
Repeated airway exposure to wood dust has long been known to cause adverse respiratory effects such ...
Background: Smoke from combustion of biomass fuels is a major risk factor for respiratory disease, b...
This paper investigates the correlation between exposure to wood dust and a decrement in lung functi...
Repeated airway exposure to wood dust has long been known to cause adverse respiratory effects such ...
Occupational exposure to wood dust may bring about some changes in blood indices of humans, especial...
Repeated airway exposure to wood dust has been reported to cause adverse respiratory effects such as...
Our primary aim was to use nasal cytology to compare a group of woodworkers with a group of unexpose...
Background: Biomass combustion contributes to the production of ambient particulate matter (PM) in r...
Introduction: Wood pellets are used as a source of renewable energy for heating purposes. Common exp...
Aim of this study was have to known an effect of inhaled particulate matter coal dust and smoking on...
Residential wood burning is a major source of poorly characterized, deleterious particulate matter, ...
Diesel exhaust and wood burning are important sources of ambient atmospheric particles due to increa...
Background & Objectives: Occupational pulmonary diseases are more widespread and more disabling than...
Abstract Objectives Occupational exposure to wood dust has been shown to cause several respiratory d...
Background: Exposure to wood smoke has been shown to contribute to adverse respiratory health effect...
Repeated airway exposure to wood dust has long been known to cause adverse respiratory effects such ...
Background: Smoke from combustion of biomass fuels is a major risk factor for respiratory disease, b...
This paper investigates the correlation between exposure to wood dust and a decrement in lung functi...
Repeated airway exposure to wood dust has long been known to cause adverse respiratory effects such ...
Occupational exposure to wood dust may bring about some changes in blood indices of humans, especial...
Repeated airway exposure to wood dust has been reported to cause adverse respiratory effects such as...
Our primary aim was to use nasal cytology to compare a group of woodworkers with a group of unexpose...
Background: Biomass combustion contributes to the production of ambient particulate matter (PM) in r...
Introduction: Wood pellets are used as a source of renewable energy for heating purposes. Common exp...
Aim of this study was have to known an effect of inhaled particulate matter coal dust and smoking on...
Residential wood burning is a major source of poorly characterized, deleterious particulate matter, ...
Diesel exhaust and wood burning are important sources of ambient atmospheric particles due to increa...
Background & Objectives: Occupational pulmonary diseases are more widespread and more disabling than...
Abstract Objectives Occupational exposure to wood dust has been shown to cause several respiratory d...