The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified carbon black (CB) as a possible (Group 2B) human carcinogen. Given that most CB manufacturing processes result in the emission of various types of chemicals, it is uncertain if the adverse health effects that have been observed in CB-exposed workers are related to CB specifically or are due to other exposures. To address this issue, we conducted a cross-sectional molecular epidemiology study in China of 106 male factory workers who were occupationally exposed to pure CB and 112 unexposed male workers frequency-matched by age and smoking status from the same geographic region. Repeated personal exposure measurements were taken in workers before biological sample collection. Perip...
AIMS: To study the effect of occupational exposure, smoking, and drinking on lymphocyte DNA damage i...
Abstract Background Widespread occupational exposure to carbon black nanoparticles (CBNPs) raises co...
ABSTRACT: High levels of exposure to carbon black have been linked with an increased prevalence of c...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified carbon black (CB) as a possible (Grou...
BACKGROUND: The International Agency for Research on Cancer recently classified diesel engine exhaus...
Mortality studies have shown that, in the past, lung cancer occurred after exposure to mixtures of c...
The relationship between diesel engine exhaust (DEE), a known lung carcinogen, and immune/inflammato...
The relationship between diesel engine exhaust (DEE), a known lung carcinogen, and immune/inflammato...
International audienceBackground - Black carbon (BC), a component of fine particulate matter [partic...
Aims: To study the effect of smoking, passive smoking, alcohol drinking, and occupational exposure t...
Aim: The most important industrial use of carbon disulfide (CS2 ) has been in the fabrication of reg...
Abstract—Carbon black is a very pure form of very finely divided paniculate carbon used mainly in th...
We previously observed genotoxic effects of carbon black nanoparticles at low doses relative to the ...
Carbon black (CB) is a type of nanoparticle that is found in air pollution and is a known environmen...
BACKGROUND: Black carbon (BC), a component of fine particulate matter [particles with an aerodynamic...
AIMS: To study the effect of occupational exposure, smoking, and drinking on lymphocyte DNA damage i...
Abstract Background Widespread occupational exposure to carbon black nanoparticles (CBNPs) raises co...
ABSTRACT: High levels of exposure to carbon black have been linked with an increased prevalence of c...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified carbon black (CB) as a possible (Grou...
BACKGROUND: The International Agency for Research on Cancer recently classified diesel engine exhaus...
Mortality studies have shown that, in the past, lung cancer occurred after exposure to mixtures of c...
The relationship between diesel engine exhaust (DEE), a known lung carcinogen, and immune/inflammato...
The relationship between diesel engine exhaust (DEE), a known lung carcinogen, and immune/inflammato...
International audienceBackground - Black carbon (BC), a component of fine particulate matter [partic...
Aims: To study the effect of smoking, passive smoking, alcohol drinking, and occupational exposure t...
Aim: The most important industrial use of carbon disulfide (CS2 ) has been in the fabrication of reg...
Abstract—Carbon black is a very pure form of very finely divided paniculate carbon used mainly in th...
We previously observed genotoxic effects of carbon black nanoparticles at low doses relative to the ...
Carbon black (CB) is a type of nanoparticle that is found in air pollution and is a known environmen...
BACKGROUND: Black carbon (BC), a component of fine particulate matter [particles with an aerodynamic...
AIMS: To study the effect of occupational exposure, smoking, and drinking on lymphocyte DNA damage i...
Abstract Background Widespread occupational exposure to carbon black nanoparticles (CBNPs) raises co...
ABSTRACT: High levels of exposure to carbon black have been linked with an increased prevalence of c...