Occupational exposure to asbestos is associated with increased incidence of lung fibrosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma. Concern has been expressed that other mineral fibres could have similar effects. Uncertainties arise through inadequate understanding of the mechanisms underlying disease. This study examined the role of oxygen free radicals in the toxicity of asbestos and man-made vitreous fibres (MMVF). Several mineral fibres, as a consequence of their iron contents, are able to generate hydroxyl radicals in aqueous solution. Here, crocidolite asbestos and size selected MMVF (the Thermal Insulation Manufacturers' Association fibres), of known iron contents, were compared in their ability to hydroxylate guanine, either as 2-deoxyguanosin...
Exposure to naturally occurring asbestos and fibrous erionite can have severe impacts for the human ...
Airborne fibres and particularly asbestos represent hazards of great concern for human health becaus...
Man-made vitreous fibers have been widely used as insulation material as asbestos substitutes; howev...
The biological interaction of several mineral fibers with cells and tissue can generate fibrosis, lu...
Although asbestos represents today one of the most harmful contaminant on Earth, in 72% of the count...
In this study, we analyzed the effects of synthetic vitreous fibers (SVFs) oil a mesothelial (MeT5A)...
The present investigations correlate the potentials of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ...
To measure the toxic potential of asbestos fibers-a known cause of asbestosis, lung cancer, and mali...
J Exposure to asbestos is associated with several lung diseases. The carcinogenic action of asbestos...
Asbestos fibres have been shown to cause cancer and there is increasing concern that man-made vitreo...
The generation of reactive oxygen species and other radicals, catalyzed by iron ions at the fiber su...
Asbestos related research began approximately 60 years ago, yet, the mechanism(s) by which asbestos ...
Asbestos fibers, such as chrysotile and crocidolite, are known to have cytotoxic effects on differen...
Exposure to naturally occurring asbestos and fibrous erionite can have severe impacts for the human ...
Airborne fibres and particularly asbestos represent hazards of great concern for human health becaus...
Man-made vitreous fibers have been widely used as insulation material as asbestos substitutes; howev...
The biological interaction of several mineral fibers with cells and tissue can generate fibrosis, lu...
Although asbestos represents today one of the most harmful contaminant on Earth, in 72% of the count...
In this study, we analyzed the effects of synthetic vitreous fibers (SVFs) oil a mesothelial (MeT5A)...
The present investigations correlate the potentials of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ...
To measure the toxic potential of asbestos fibers-a known cause of asbestosis, lung cancer, and mali...
J Exposure to asbestos is associated with several lung diseases. The carcinogenic action of asbestos...
Asbestos fibres have been shown to cause cancer and there is increasing concern that man-made vitreo...
The generation of reactive oxygen species and other radicals, catalyzed by iron ions at the fiber su...
Asbestos related research began approximately 60 years ago, yet, the mechanism(s) by which asbestos ...
Asbestos fibers, such as chrysotile and crocidolite, are known to have cytotoxic effects on differen...
Exposure to naturally occurring asbestos and fibrous erionite can have severe impacts for the human ...
Airborne fibres and particularly asbestos represent hazards of great concern for human health becaus...
Man-made vitreous fibers have been widely used as insulation material as asbestos substitutes; howev...