This review provides a basis for substantiating both kinetically and pathologically the differences between chrysotile and amphibole asbestos. Chrysotile, which is rapidly attacked by the acid environment of the macrophage, falls apart in the lung into short fibers and particles, while the amphibole asbestos persist creating a response to the fibrous structure of this mineral. Inhalation toxicity studies of chrysotile at non-lung overload conditions demonstrate that the long (420 mm) fibers are rapidly cleared from the lung, are not translocated to the pleural cavity and do not initiate fibrogenic response. In contrast, long amphibole asbestos fibers persist, are quickly (within 7 d) translocated to the pleural cavity and result in intersti...
This study provides an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in the lung and ple...
Today, cancer is one of the main health issues faced in the workplace, with asbestos an important ca...
Objectives Studies of workers in two US cohorts of asbestos textile workers exposed to chrysotile (N...
This review provides a basis for substantiating both kinetically and pathologically the differences ...
ABSTRACT: Recent publications have shown for synthetic mineral fibers that if a fiber dissolves rapi...
lated on their convincing demonstration of the great difference in hazard between chrysotile and the...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
Significant results from one of the largest asbestos inhalation studies ever done were never publish...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
The differences between chrysotile asbestos, a serpentine mineral, and amphibole asbestos have been ...
Asbestos is a commercial term referring to 6 fibrous minerals from 2 mineralogical classes: serpenti...
Abstract: Asbestos substitutes have been used recently in industrial various applications. Since ce...
<p>Although consumption of chrysotile asbestos has decreased since the 1970s, the latency period of ...
There has been a longstanding debate about the potential contribution of chrysotile asbestos fibers ...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
This study provides an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in the lung and ple...
Today, cancer is one of the main health issues faced in the workplace, with asbestos an important ca...
Objectives Studies of workers in two US cohorts of asbestos textile workers exposed to chrysotile (N...
This review provides a basis for substantiating both kinetically and pathologically the differences ...
ABSTRACT: Recent publications have shown for synthetic mineral fibers that if a fiber dissolves rapi...
lated on their convincing demonstration of the great difference in hazard between chrysotile and the...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
Significant results from one of the largest asbestos inhalation studies ever done were never publish...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
The differences between chrysotile asbestos, a serpentine mineral, and amphibole asbestos have been ...
Asbestos is a commercial term referring to 6 fibrous minerals from 2 mineralogical classes: serpenti...
Abstract: Asbestos substitutes have been used recently in industrial various applications. Since ce...
<p>Although consumption of chrysotile asbestos has decreased since the 1970s, the latency period of ...
There has been a longstanding debate about the potential contribution of chrysotile asbestos fibers ...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
This study provides an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in the lung and ple...
Today, cancer is one of the main health issues faced in the workplace, with asbestos an important ca...
Objectives Studies of workers in two US cohorts of asbestos textile workers exposed to chrysotile (N...