ABSTRACT: Recent publications have shown for synthetic mineral fibers that if a fiber dissolves rapidly and disappears from the lung, it does not cause a carcinogenic effect. With asbestos, chrysotile asbestos is often included with other asbestos materials. However, chrysotile is a serpentine mineral with markedly different mineralogical characteristics than amphibole asbestos (e.g. amosite, tremolite). These differences are mirrored in the differences in biopersistence between these two minerals. Chrysotile clears very rapidly from the lung with half-times ranging from 0.3 to 11 days and produces no inflammatory reaction. In contrast, the amphiboles clear with half-times in the range of 500 days or longer and produce a pronounced inflamma...
Abstract The present review summarizes the results of several follow-up studies assessing an asbesto...
Asbestos body (AB) concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage samples of 15 brake lining (BL) workers ...
Asbestiform minerals, namely serpentine (chrysotile) and amphiboles (tremolite–actinolite) as well a...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
The differences between chrysotile asbestos, a serpentine mineral, and amphibole asbestos have been ...
This review provides a basis for substantiating both kinetically and pathologically the differences ...
Asbestos is a commercial term indicating six natural silicates with asbestiform crystal habit. Of th...
Asbestos comprises a group of six hydrated silicate minerals capable of forming very thin fibres: ch...
Asbestos is a commercial term referring to 6 fibrous minerals from 2 mineralogical classes: serpenti...
Airborne fibres and particularly asbestos represent hazards of great concern for human health becaus...
Ten chrysotile bulk samples originating from six Chinese chrysotile mines were studied for amphibole...
The term “asbestos ” designates a group of naturally occurring fibrous serpentine or amphibole miner...
Mineral fibres are ubiquitous on Earth. Because many of them possess outstanding technological prope...
The six natural silicates known as asbestos may induce fatal lung diseases via inhalation, with a la...
Retention patterns in lung tissue (determined by transmission electron microscopy and energy dispers...
Abstract The present review summarizes the results of several follow-up studies assessing an asbesto...
Asbestos body (AB) concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage samples of 15 brake lining (BL) workers ...
Asbestiform minerals, namely serpentine (chrysotile) and amphiboles (tremolite–actinolite) as well a...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
The differences between chrysotile asbestos, a serpentine mineral, and amphibole asbestos have been ...
This review provides a basis for substantiating both kinetically and pathologically the differences ...
Asbestos is a commercial term indicating six natural silicates with asbestiform crystal habit. Of th...
Asbestos comprises a group of six hydrated silicate minerals capable of forming very thin fibres: ch...
Asbestos is a commercial term referring to 6 fibrous minerals from 2 mineralogical classes: serpenti...
Airborne fibres and particularly asbestos represent hazards of great concern for human health becaus...
Ten chrysotile bulk samples originating from six Chinese chrysotile mines were studied for amphibole...
The term “asbestos ” designates a group of naturally occurring fibrous serpentine or amphibole miner...
Mineral fibres are ubiquitous on Earth. Because many of them possess outstanding technological prope...
The six natural silicates known as asbestos may induce fatal lung diseases via inhalation, with a la...
Retention patterns in lung tissue (determined by transmission electron microscopy and energy dispers...
Abstract The present review summarizes the results of several follow-up studies assessing an asbesto...
Asbestos body (AB) concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage samples of 15 brake lining (BL) workers ...
Asbestiform minerals, namely serpentine (chrysotile) and amphiboles (tremolite–actinolite) as well a...