Respirable quartz has recently been classified as a human carcinogen. Although, studies with quartz using naked DNA as a target suggest that formation of oxyradicals by particles may play a role in the DNA-damaging properties of quartz, it is not known whether this pathway is important for DNA damage in the target cells for quartz carcinogenesis, i.e. alveolar epithelial cells. Therefore, we determined in vitro DNA damage by DQ12 quartz particles in rat and human and alveolar epithelial cells (RLE, A549) using the single cell gel electrophoresis/comet assay. The radical generation capacity of quartz was analysed by electron spin resonance (ESR) and by immunocytochemical analysis of the hydroxyl radical-specific DNA lesion 8-hydroxydeoxyguan...
Crystalline silica inhaled from occupational sources has been classified by IARC as carcinogenic to ...
Chronic inhalation of high concentrations of respirable quartz particles has been implicated in vari...
Persistent inflammation and associated excessive oxidative stress have been crucially implicated in ...
Respirable quartz has recently been classified as a human carcinogen. Although, studies with quartz ...
Surface modification of quartz inhibits toxicity, particle uptake, and oxidative DNA damage in human...
Respirable quartz dust has been classified as a human carcinogen by the International Agency for Res...
The carcinogenicity of respirable quartz is considered to be driven by reactive oxygen species (ROS)...
DNA damage in lung epithelial cells isolated from rats exposed to quartz: role of surface reactivity...
Previous studies have shown that hydroxyl radical generation is a key step in the mechanism of patho...
a carcinogen. This classification is based on evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals an...
The pathogenicity of quartz involves lysosomal alteration in alveolar macrophages. This event trigge...
Silicon makes up almost 28% of the Earth's crust and within that crust, quartz (crystalline silica) ...
Soluble metals as well as the insoluble particle fraction are involved in cellular DNA damage induce...
Abstract Human exposure to (certain forms of) crystalline silica (CS) potentially results in adverse...
Crystalline silica inhaled from occupational sources has been classified by IARC as carcinogenic to ...
Chronic inhalation of high concentrations of respirable quartz particles has been implicated in vari...
Persistent inflammation and associated excessive oxidative stress have been crucially implicated in ...
Respirable quartz has recently been classified as a human carcinogen. Although, studies with quartz ...
Surface modification of quartz inhibits toxicity, particle uptake, and oxidative DNA damage in human...
Respirable quartz dust has been classified as a human carcinogen by the International Agency for Res...
The carcinogenicity of respirable quartz is considered to be driven by reactive oxygen species (ROS)...
DNA damage in lung epithelial cells isolated from rats exposed to quartz: role of surface reactivity...
Previous studies have shown that hydroxyl radical generation is a key step in the mechanism of patho...
a carcinogen. This classification is based on evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals an...
The pathogenicity of quartz involves lysosomal alteration in alveolar macrophages. This event trigge...
Silicon makes up almost 28% of the Earth's crust and within that crust, quartz (crystalline silica) ...
Soluble metals as well as the insoluble particle fraction are involved in cellular DNA damage induce...
Abstract Human exposure to (certain forms of) crystalline silica (CS) potentially results in adverse...
Crystalline silica inhaled from occupational sources has been classified by IARC as carcinogenic to ...
Chronic inhalation of high concentrations of respirable quartz particles has been implicated in vari...
Persistent inflammation and associated excessive oxidative stress have been crucially implicated in ...