In this study, we analyzed the effects of synthetic vitreous fibers (SVFs) oil a mesothelial (MeT5A) and a fibroblast cell line (NIH3T3), compared to those exerted by crocidolite asbestos fibers. SVFs (glass wool, rock wools) do not induce significant changes in cell mortality. whereas crocidolite asbestos fibers caused a close-dependent cytotoxicity. We investigated the correlation between the fiber-induced cytotoxicity and the extent and type of interaction of the fibers with the cell surface. and we observed that SVFs, unlike crocidolite asbestos fibers. establish few and weak interactions. Moreover. after internalization, crocidolite asbestos fibers are often found free in the cytoplasm. whereas glass wool fibers are mainly localized in...
Mineral fibers are potential carcinogens to humans. In order to help clarify the etiology of the pat...
To measure the toxic potential of asbestos fibers-a known cause of asbestosis, lung cancer, and mali...
Asbestos fibres can be transformed into potentially non-hazardous silicates by high-temperature trea...
The biological interaction of several mineral fibers with cells and tissue can generate fibrosis, lu...
Occupational exposure to asbestos is associated with increased incidence of lung fibrosis, lung canc...
Man-made vitreous fibers have been widely used as insulation material as asbestos substitutes; howev...
Asbestos fibers, such as chrysotile and crocidolite, are known to have cytotoxic effects on differen...
Asbestos exposure and malignant lung disease are epidemiologically associated. Mineral fibres are s...
Abstract—^The purpose of the study was to compare the cytotoxicity of man-made vitreous fibres (MMVF...
Asbestos fibres have been shown to cause cancer and there is increasing concern that man-made vitreo...
The present investigations correlate the potentials of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ...
Exposure to naturally occurring asbestos and fibrous erionite can have severe impacts for the human ...
The presence, in nature, of asbestos similar particles, highly toxic and potentially cancerogenic fo...
Abstract: Asbestos substitutes have been used recently in industrial various applications. Since ce...
Abstract—Two novel mineral fibres, 'SaffiT * alumina and 'SaffiT zirconia were tested in c...
Mineral fibers are potential carcinogens to humans. In order to help clarify the etiology of the pat...
To measure the toxic potential of asbestos fibers-a known cause of asbestosis, lung cancer, and mali...
Asbestos fibres can be transformed into potentially non-hazardous silicates by high-temperature trea...
The biological interaction of several mineral fibers with cells and tissue can generate fibrosis, lu...
Occupational exposure to asbestos is associated with increased incidence of lung fibrosis, lung canc...
Man-made vitreous fibers have been widely used as insulation material as asbestos substitutes; howev...
Asbestos fibers, such as chrysotile and crocidolite, are known to have cytotoxic effects on differen...
Asbestos exposure and malignant lung disease are epidemiologically associated. Mineral fibres are s...
Abstract—^The purpose of the study was to compare the cytotoxicity of man-made vitreous fibres (MMVF...
Asbestos fibres have been shown to cause cancer and there is increasing concern that man-made vitreo...
The present investigations correlate the potentials of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ...
Exposure to naturally occurring asbestos and fibrous erionite can have severe impacts for the human ...
The presence, in nature, of asbestos similar particles, highly toxic and potentially cancerogenic fo...
Abstract: Asbestos substitutes have been used recently in industrial various applications. Since ce...
Abstract—Two novel mineral fibres, 'SaffiT * alumina and 'SaffiT zirconia were tested in c...
Mineral fibers are potential carcinogens to humans. In order to help clarify the etiology of the pat...
To measure the toxic potential of asbestos fibers-a known cause of asbestosis, lung cancer, and mali...
Asbestos fibres can be transformed into potentially non-hazardous silicates by high-temperature trea...