Aerosols of five different sizes varying from about 0.05 micron to 3 micron in aerodynamic equivalent diameter were prepared from spherical aluminosilicate particles (p=2.2 g/cm3) labelled with 169Yb. Fifty hamsters and fifty rats were exposed, while anaesthetized, to these monodisperse aerosols under controlled laboratory conditions to determine quantitatively deposition in the respiratory airways with respect to particle size and volume of air inhaled. Ten animals of each species were exposed to each of the particle sizes. Five animals were exposed simultaneously for 20 min in an inhalation exposure apparatus which provided automatic recordings of respiratory rates and volumes using individual whole-body plethymographs; three were sacrifi...
Understanding the fate of inhaled aerosol particles in healthy and diseased lungs may help in assess...
Inhalation of aerosols generated by electronic cigarettes leads to deposition of multiple chemical c...
The aim of this work is to measure deposition patterns and efficiencies of aerosol particles within ...
Deposition of particles in rat airways was measured using two methods. In method 1, a controlled flo...
Rats are used to test the toxicological and pharmacological effects of aerosol particles on the orga...
We report on particle deposition in the tracheobronchial and pulmonary regions of the respiratory tr...
A number of deposition models for humans, as well as experimental animals, have been described. Howe...
Strain- and variety-related differences in responses of mice have been reported for a variety of inh...
Because the initial deposition pattern of inhaled particles of various toxic agents determines their...
Animal models are essential for understanding the fates and effects of inhaled materials, because in...
Brief sequential exposures of dogs to monodisperse, differently labelled aerosol particles of the sa...
The experimental techniques and the results of inhalation studies with radioaerosols on normal non-s...
Experimental data on fine and coarse aerosol deposition in the nasal airways of animals are essentia...
Abstract Background: Rats are frequently used to study the pharmacological and toxicological effects...
Rats have been widely used as surrogates for evaluating the adverse health effects of inhaled airbor...
Understanding the fate of inhaled aerosol particles in healthy and diseased lungs may help in assess...
Inhalation of aerosols generated by electronic cigarettes leads to deposition of multiple chemical c...
The aim of this work is to measure deposition patterns and efficiencies of aerosol particles within ...
Deposition of particles in rat airways was measured using two methods. In method 1, a controlled flo...
Rats are used to test the toxicological and pharmacological effects of aerosol particles on the orga...
We report on particle deposition in the tracheobronchial and pulmonary regions of the respiratory tr...
A number of deposition models for humans, as well as experimental animals, have been described. Howe...
Strain- and variety-related differences in responses of mice have been reported for a variety of inh...
Because the initial deposition pattern of inhaled particles of various toxic agents determines their...
Animal models are essential for understanding the fates and effects of inhaled materials, because in...
Brief sequential exposures of dogs to monodisperse, differently labelled aerosol particles of the sa...
The experimental techniques and the results of inhalation studies with radioaerosols on normal non-s...
Experimental data on fine and coarse aerosol deposition in the nasal airways of animals are essentia...
Abstract Background: Rats are frequently used to study the pharmacological and toxicological effects...
Rats have been widely used as surrogates for evaluating the adverse health effects of inhaled airbor...
Understanding the fate of inhaled aerosol particles in healthy and diseased lungs may help in assess...
Inhalation of aerosols generated by electronic cigarettes leads to deposition of multiple chemical c...
The aim of this work is to measure deposition patterns and efficiencies of aerosol particles within ...