AbstractChrysotile has been frequently used in the past in manufacturing brakes and continues to be used in brakes in many countries. This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology following inhalation of brake dust following short term exposure in rats. The deposition, translocation and pathological response of brake dust derived from brake pads manufactured with chrysotile were evaluated in comparison to the amphibole, crocidolite asbestos. Rats were exposed by inhalation 6h/day for 5days to either brake dust obtained by sanding of brake-drums manufactured with chrysotile, a mixture of chrysotile and the brake dust or crocidolite asbestos. No significant pathological response was observed a...
This work presents a comparative FEG-SEM study of the morphological and chemical characteristics of ...
ABSTRACT: Recent publications have shown for synthetic mineral fibers that if a fiber dissolves rapi...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
Chrysotile asbestos has been used in the manufacturing of friction brake linings since the early 190...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
AbstractThis study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicol...
AbstractChrysotile has been frequently used in the past in manufacturing brakes and continues to be ...
The final results from this multi-dose, 90-day inhalation toxicology study in the rat with life-time...
This study provides an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in the lung and ple...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
Inhalation toxicology studies with chrysotile asbestos have in the past been performed at exceed-ing...
Abstract—Rats exposed to UICC chrysotile 'A', amosite and crocidolite at concentrations cl...
Patterns of cell proliferation in lung and pleura and development of histopathologic lesions were st...
Grinding and drilling of chrysotile asbestos-containing brake pads during the 20thcentury led torele...
This work presents a comparative FEG-SEM study of the morphological and chemical characteristics of ...
ABSTRACT: Recent publications have shown for synthetic mineral fibers that if a fiber dissolves rapi...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...
Chrysotile asbestos has been used in the manufacturing of friction brake linings since the early 190...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
AbstractThis study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicol...
AbstractChrysotile has been frequently used in the past in manufacturing brakes and continues to be ...
The final results from this multi-dose, 90-day inhalation toxicology study in the rat with life-time...
This study provides an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in the lung and ple...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
This study was designed to provide an understanding of the biokinetics and potential toxicology in t...
Inhalation toxicology studies with chrysotile asbestos have in the past been performed at exceed-ing...
Abstract—Rats exposed to UICC chrysotile 'A', amosite and crocidolite at concentrations cl...
Patterns of cell proliferation in lung and pleura and development of histopathologic lesions were st...
Grinding and drilling of chrysotile asbestos-containing brake pads during the 20thcentury led torele...
This work presents a comparative FEG-SEM study of the morphological and chemical characteristics of ...
ABSTRACT: Recent publications have shown for synthetic mineral fibers that if a fiber dissolves rapi...
With the initial understanding of the relationship of asbestos to disease, little information was av...