Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that many welders experience respiratory symptoms. During the welding process a large number of airborne nanosized particles are generated, which might be inhaled and deposited in the respiratory tract. Knowledge of the underlying mechanisms behind observed symptoms is still partly lacking, although inflammation is suggested to play a central role. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of welding fume particle exposure on the proteome expression level in welders suffering from respiratory symptoms, and changes in protein mediators in nasal lavage samples were analyzed. Such mediators will be helpful to clarify the pathomechanisms behind welding fume particle-induced effects. Meth...
Backgrounds: Occurrence of airway irritation among industrial metal workers was investigated. The ai...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The welding process releases potentially hazardous gases and fumes, ...
Welding fumes were recently classified as carcinogenic to humans and worldwide millions work as weld...
Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that many welders experience respiratory symptoms. Du...
Additional file 1. Protein identification and mechanism hypothesis generation from pooled samples. T...
Additional file 3. Upstream analysis for observation immediately after exposure and the day after ex...
Additional file 2. Canonical pathway results of pooled samples. IPA results of pathways found to be ...
Additional file 10. Medical examination of the welders. Medical examination of the welders with lowe...
Additional file 4. Flowchart for protein list generation and analyses. A total of 336 proteins were ...
Additional file 5. Proteins to be targeted with a SRM method. Proteins with SRM assays from a previo...
PURPOSE: Welders are exposed to airborne particles from the welding environment and often develop sy...
The use of metal additive manufacturing (AM) is steadily increasing and is an emerging concern regar...
Welding fumes include agglomerated particles built up of primary nanoparticles. Particles inhaled th...
Background: Welding-associated air pollutants negatively affect the health of exposed workers; howev...
BACKGROUNDS: Occurrence of airway irritation among industrial metal workers was investigated. The ai...
Backgrounds: Occurrence of airway irritation among industrial metal workers was investigated. The ai...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The welding process releases potentially hazardous gases and fumes, ...
Welding fumes were recently classified as carcinogenic to humans and worldwide millions work as weld...
Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that many welders experience respiratory symptoms. Du...
Additional file 1. Protein identification and mechanism hypothesis generation from pooled samples. T...
Additional file 3. Upstream analysis for observation immediately after exposure and the day after ex...
Additional file 2. Canonical pathway results of pooled samples. IPA results of pathways found to be ...
Additional file 10. Medical examination of the welders. Medical examination of the welders with lowe...
Additional file 4. Flowchart for protein list generation and analyses. A total of 336 proteins were ...
Additional file 5. Proteins to be targeted with a SRM method. Proteins with SRM assays from a previo...
PURPOSE: Welders are exposed to airborne particles from the welding environment and often develop sy...
The use of metal additive manufacturing (AM) is steadily increasing and is an emerging concern regar...
Welding fumes include agglomerated particles built up of primary nanoparticles. Particles inhaled th...
Background: Welding-associated air pollutants negatively affect the health of exposed workers; howev...
BACKGROUNDS: Occurrence of airway irritation among industrial metal workers was investigated. The ai...
Backgrounds: Occurrence of airway irritation among industrial metal workers was investigated. The ai...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The welding process releases potentially hazardous gases and fumes, ...
Welding fumes were recently classified as carcinogenic to humans and worldwide millions work as weld...