351-356Silicosis or pulmonary fibrosis is caused by inhaling dusty air polluted with silica. It is an occupational hazard for workers in construction industry as well as mining. While there are studies available on long term exposure to such dust, reports on short term exposure are scarce. Hence, in the present study, we exposed mice to silica aerosol repeatedly and monitored the respiratory parameters during inhalation by online computer programme for short term. Mice were exposed in a head-out-body-plethysmograph to 150 mg m-3 of silica aerosol generated by an airblast nebulizer for 4 h and for 5 days continuously. The respiratory changes were monitored by a volumetric pressure transducer and analyzed by an online computer programme capab...
Our laboratory has previously reported results from a rat silica inhalation study which determined t...
One of the most hazardous diseases associated with the construction industry is silicosis, which is ...
Crystalline silica is commonly found in the work environment. Possible health effects of occupationa...
Human epidemiologic studies have found that silicosis may develop or progress even after occupationa...
Silica inhalation by humans is a health hazard in occupations such as coal mining, quarrying, and sa...
© Australian Institute of Environmental HealthAnimal models are useful in studies of the mechanism o...
Inhalation exposure systems are necessary tools for determining the dose response relationship of in...
Crystalline silica (SIL) and diesel particulate matter (DPM) are each well-recognized for their pote...
Female white rats were exposed during up to 6 months 5 times a week, 4 hr per day in a "nose only" i...
The major objective of this study was to relate the results of a series of functional tests to the c...
The respiratory health effects of Synthetic Amorphous Silica (SAS) have been studied in human epidem...
The major objective of this study was to relate the results of a series of functional tests to the c...
Irritant-induced inflammation of the airways may aggravate respiratory allergy induced by chemical r...
are associated with adverse lung responses. from four towns in the arid regions of Western Australi...
Acute exacerbations of pulmonary fibrosis are characterized by rapid decrements in lung function. En...
Our laboratory has previously reported results from a rat silica inhalation study which determined t...
One of the most hazardous diseases associated with the construction industry is silicosis, which is ...
Crystalline silica is commonly found in the work environment. Possible health effects of occupationa...
Human epidemiologic studies have found that silicosis may develop or progress even after occupationa...
Silica inhalation by humans is a health hazard in occupations such as coal mining, quarrying, and sa...
© Australian Institute of Environmental HealthAnimal models are useful in studies of the mechanism o...
Inhalation exposure systems are necessary tools for determining the dose response relationship of in...
Crystalline silica (SIL) and diesel particulate matter (DPM) are each well-recognized for their pote...
Female white rats were exposed during up to 6 months 5 times a week, 4 hr per day in a "nose only" i...
The major objective of this study was to relate the results of a series of functional tests to the c...
The respiratory health effects of Synthetic Amorphous Silica (SAS) have been studied in human epidem...
The major objective of this study was to relate the results of a series of functional tests to the c...
Irritant-induced inflammation of the airways may aggravate respiratory allergy induced by chemical r...
are associated with adverse lung responses. from four towns in the arid regions of Western Australi...
Acute exacerbations of pulmonary fibrosis are characterized by rapid decrements in lung function. En...
Our laboratory has previously reported results from a rat silica inhalation study which determined t...
One of the most hazardous diseases associated with the construction industry is silicosis, which is ...
Crystalline silica is commonly found in the work environment. Possible health effects of occupationa...