To elucidate the association between nickel compounds and occupational lung cancer.Human embryo lung cells (MRC-9 and IMR-90) were transformed by water-insoluble nickel oxide and nickel subsulfide, and changes in cell cycle of these transformed cells were analyzed by flow cytometric technique.Morphological transformation in MRC-9 and IMR-90 cells were induced after exposure to nickel compounds for 3 - 5 months, including formation of transforming foci, overlaying growth and epithelium-like changes in cells, etc. Some transformed cells could form colonies in soft agar media. Changes in cell cycle of the transformed cells were observed with flow cytometry. Proportions of cells at G(1) phase and G(2)/M phase were 62.61% and 16.37%, respectivel...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified nickel compounds as carcinogenic to h...
The carcinogenic activity of water-insoluble crystalline nickel sulfide requires phagocytosis and ly...
Abstract: Objective: Metal alloys used in dentistry and in other biomedical fields may release nicke...
Nickel is a well-known human lung carcinogen with the particulate form being the most potent; howeve...
Seven particulate nickel compounds were studied for their cell transformation activity using culture...
2019-05-10Nickel (Ni) refinery workers inhaling Ni sulfidic ore dusts and smoking cigarettes contrac...
Human exposure to highly nickel-polluted environments, such as those associated with nickel refining...
UnrestrictedMolecular mechanisms of neoplastic cell transformation by insoluble Nickel (Ni) compound...
Research progress in the following areas is reported. The phagocytosis activity and induction of cel...
Objective: Metal alloys used in dentistry and in other biomedical fields may release nickel ions in ...
[[abstract]]Nickel compounds have been classified as carcinogens and shown to be associated with ind...
OBJECTIVE: Metal alloys used in dentistry and in other biomedical fields may release nickel ions in ...
[[abstract]]Occupational exposure to nickel compounds has been associated with lung cancer. The corr...
Although it has been well established that insoluble nickel compounds are potent carcinogens and sol...
To better understand the molecular mechanism(s) involved in the essentiality, toxicity, and/or carci...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified nickel compounds as carcinogenic to h...
The carcinogenic activity of water-insoluble crystalline nickel sulfide requires phagocytosis and ly...
Abstract: Objective: Metal alloys used in dentistry and in other biomedical fields may release nicke...
Nickel is a well-known human lung carcinogen with the particulate form being the most potent; howeve...
Seven particulate nickel compounds were studied for their cell transformation activity using culture...
2019-05-10Nickel (Ni) refinery workers inhaling Ni sulfidic ore dusts and smoking cigarettes contrac...
Human exposure to highly nickel-polluted environments, such as those associated with nickel refining...
UnrestrictedMolecular mechanisms of neoplastic cell transformation by insoluble Nickel (Ni) compound...
Research progress in the following areas is reported. The phagocytosis activity and induction of cel...
Objective: Metal alloys used in dentistry and in other biomedical fields may release nickel ions in ...
[[abstract]]Nickel compounds have been classified as carcinogens and shown to be associated with ind...
OBJECTIVE: Metal alloys used in dentistry and in other biomedical fields may release nickel ions in ...
[[abstract]]Occupational exposure to nickel compounds has been associated with lung cancer. The corr...
Although it has been well established that insoluble nickel compounds are potent carcinogens and sol...
To better understand the molecular mechanism(s) involved in the essentiality, toxicity, and/or carci...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified nickel compounds as carcinogenic to h...
The carcinogenic activity of water-insoluble crystalline nickel sulfide requires phagocytosis and ly...
Abstract: Objective: Metal alloys used in dentistry and in other biomedical fields may release nicke...