Welding-associated air pollutants negatively affect the health of exposed workers; however, their molecular mechanisms in causing disease remain largely unclear. Few studies have systematically investigated the systemic toxic effects of welding fumes on humans.To explore the effects of welding fumes on the plasma metabolome, and to identify biomarkers for risk assessment of welding fume exposure.The two-stage, self-controlled exploratory study included 11 boilermakers from a 2011 discovery panel and 8 boilermakers from a 2012 validation panel. Plasma samples were collected pre- and post-welding fume exposure and analyzed by chromatography/mass spectrometry. = 0.009). The functional network built by these fatty acids and their interactive ge...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The welding process releases potentially hazardous gases and fumes, ...
Welding fume is an exposure that consists of a mixture of metal-rich particulate matter with gases (...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported a higher incidence of respiratory illnesses such ...
Welding-associated air pollutants negatively affect the health of exposed workers; however, their mo...
Welding-associated air pollutants negatively affect the health of exposed workers; however, their mo...
The complex composition of welding fumes, multiplicity of molecular targets, diverse cellular effect...
Metal particulate inhalation causes pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases. Our previous results show...
Welding fumes were recently classified as carcinogenic to humans and worldwide millions work as weld...
Occupational exposure to particulate air pollution has been associated with an increased risk of car...
Welders are at risk for cardiovascular disease. Recent studies linked tobacco smoke exposure to hypo...
(1) Background: Welding fumes (WFs) are composed of fine and ultrafine particles, which may reach th...
Background: Welding involves exposure to fumes, gases and radiant energy that can be hazardous to hu...
This study tested for an association between early cancer-related biomarkers and low-to-moderate exp...
Welding fume is a complex mixture of different potentially cytotoxic and genotoxic metals, such as c...
Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that many welders experience respiratory symptoms. Du...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The welding process releases potentially hazardous gases and fumes, ...
Welding fume is an exposure that consists of a mixture of metal-rich particulate matter with gases (...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported a higher incidence of respiratory illnesses such ...
Welding-associated air pollutants negatively affect the health of exposed workers; however, their mo...
Welding-associated air pollutants negatively affect the health of exposed workers; however, their mo...
The complex composition of welding fumes, multiplicity of molecular targets, diverse cellular effect...
Metal particulate inhalation causes pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases. Our previous results show...
Welding fumes were recently classified as carcinogenic to humans and worldwide millions work as weld...
Occupational exposure to particulate air pollution has been associated with an increased risk of car...
Welders are at risk for cardiovascular disease. Recent studies linked tobacco smoke exposure to hypo...
(1) Background: Welding fumes (WFs) are composed of fine and ultrafine particles, which may reach th...
Background: Welding involves exposure to fumes, gases and radiant energy that can be hazardous to hu...
This study tested for an association between early cancer-related biomarkers and low-to-moderate exp...
Welding fume is a complex mixture of different potentially cytotoxic and genotoxic metals, such as c...
Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that many welders experience respiratory symptoms. Du...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The welding process releases potentially hazardous gases and fumes, ...
Welding fume is an exposure that consists of a mixture of metal-rich particulate matter with gases (...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported a higher incidence of respiratory illnesses such ...