Environmental and occupational inhalants may induce a large number of pulmonary diseases, with asbestos exposure being the most risky. The mechanisms are clearly related to chemical composition and physical and surface properties of materials. A combination of X-ray fluorescence (\u3bcXRF) and Fourier Transform InfraRed (\u3bcFTIR) microscopy was used to chemically characterize and compare asbestos bodies versus environmental particulates (anthracosis) in lung tissues from asbestos exposed and control patients. \u3bcXRF analyses revealed heterogeneously aggregated particles in the anthracotic structures, containing mainly Si, K, Al and Fe. Both asbestos and particulates alter lung iron homeostasis, with a more marked effect in asbestos expo...
Occupational and environmental exposures to airborne asbestos and silica are associated with the dev...
Increased mortality due to malignant mesothelioma has been demonstrated by several epidemiologic stu...
9siIn the lungs, asbestos develops an Fe-rich coating (Asbestos Body, AB) that becomes the actual in...
International audienceEnvironmental and occupational inhalants may induce a large number of pulmonar...
Background: Occupational or environmental exposure to asbestos fibres is associated with pleural and...
International audienceOnce penetrated into the lungs of exposed people, asbestos induces an in vivo ...
Asbestos-related diseases still represents a major public health problem all over the world. Among t...
One of the open questions regarding the asbestos problem is the fate of the mineral fibres in the bo...
Asbestos is one of the most important occupational carcinogens. Currently, about 125 million people ...
Background Asbestos is a fibrous mineral that was widely used in the past. However, asbestos inhalat...
The aims of this investigation were to study differences in the protein composition and cellular con...
Occupational and environmental exposures to airborne asbestos and silica are associated with the dev...
Increased mortality due to malignant mesothelioma has been demonstrated by several epidemiologic stu...
9siIn the lungs, asbestos develops an Fe-rich coating (Asbestos Body, AB) that becomes the actual in...
International audienceEnvironmental and occupational inhalants may induce a large number of pulmonar...
Background: Occupational or environmental exposure to asbestos fibres is associated with pleural and...
International audienceOnce penetrated into the lungs of exposed people, asbestos induces an in vivo ...
Asbestos-related diseases still represents a major public health problem all over the world. Among t...
One of the open questions regarding the asbestos problem is the fate of the mineral fibres in the bo...
Asbestos is one of the most important occupational carcinogens. Currently, about 125 million people ...
Background Asbestos is a fibrous mineral that was widely used in the past. However, asbestos inhalat...
The aims of this investigation were to study differences in the protein composition and cellular con...
Occupational and environmental exposures to airborne asbestos and silica are associated with the dev...
Increased mortality due to malignant mesothelioma has been demonstrated by several epidemiologic stu...
9siIn the lungs, asbestos develops an Fe-rich coating (Asbestos Body, AB) that becomes the actual in...