Exposure to benzene causes health hazards to humans. The airway epithelium is a physical barrier to inhaled toxicants and particulates. This is an in vitro basic science study to evaluate the effects of benzene on lung cells without the inflammatory responses triggered by inhalation. Dose–response cytotoxicity was assessed using two cell lines: alveolar derived (A549) human epithelial adenocarcinoma and human lung (LL24) fibroblast. A549 cellswere more resistant than LL24 fibroblast lung cells to benzene. LL24 cells demonstrated enhanced proliferation with diluted benzene solutions. Moreover, low concentrations of benzene enhanced telomerase activity in LL24 cells while no effectswere observed in the adenocarcinoma cells. Proteolysis of lun...
Benzene is an occupational hazard and environmental toxicant. The main concern for humans is acute m...
Toxicogenomic studies, including genome-wide analyses of susceptibility genes (genomics), gene expre...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
Benzene represents an ubiquitous pollutant both in the workplace and in the general environment. Hea...
Benzene is a carcinogenic compound used in industrial manufacturing and a common environmental pollu...
Benzene, a ubiquitous environmental pollutant, causes acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Recently, throug...
AbstractBenzene is a common air pollutant and confirmed carcinogen, especially in reference to the h...
Human epithelial lung cells (A549) were exposed to toluene and benzene in the air as individual comp...
International audienceRecent concern has centred on the effects of continuous exposure to low concen...
Benzene, a toxin and carcinogen found in air polluted by cigarette smoke, car exhaust, and industria...
<div><p>Benzene, a ubiquitous environmental pollutant, causes acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Recently...
Abstract It is accepted that for toxicity to occur, benzene must be bioactivated to metabolites, som...
Benzene, a ubiquitous environmental pollutant, causes acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Recently, throug...
Cytotoxicity of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes (BTEX) to human lung cells was explored u...
Hundreds of chemicals like volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are present in the indoor environment a...
Benzene is an occupational hazard and environmental toxicant. The main concern for humans is acute m...
Toxicogenomic studies, including genome-wide analyses of susceptibility genes (genomics), gene expre...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
Benzene represents an ubiquitous pollutant both in the workplace and in the general environment. Hea...
Benzene is a carcinogenic compound used in industrial manufacturing and a common environmental pollu...
Benzene, a ubiquitous environmental pollutant, causes acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Recently, throug...
AbstractBenzene is a common air pollutant and confirmed carcinogen, especially in reference to the h...
Human epithelial lung cells (A549) were exposed to toluene and benzene in the air as individual comp...
International audienceRecent concern has centred on the effects of continuous exposure to low concen...
Benzene, a toxin and carcinogen found in air polluted by cigarette smoke, car exhaust, and industria...
<div><p>Benzene, a ubiquitous environmental pollutant, causes acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Recently...
Abstract It is accepted that for toxicity to occur, benzene must be bioactivated to metabolites, som...
Benzene, a ubiquitous environmental pollutant, causes acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Recently, throug...
Cytotoxicity of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes (BTEX) to human lung cells was explored u...
Hundreds of chemicals like volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are present in the indoor environment a...
Benzene is an occupational hazard and environmental toxicant. The main concern for humans is acute m...
Toxicogenomic studies, including genome-wide analyses of susceptibility genes (genomics), gene expre...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...