Benzene is a carcinogenic compound used in industrial manufacturing and a common environmental pollutant mostly derived from vehicle emissions and cigarette smoke. Benzene exposure is associated with a variety of clinical conditions ranging from hematologic diseases to chronic lung disorders. Beside its direct toxicity, benzene exerts multiple effects after being converted to reactive metabolites such as hydroquinone and benzoquinone. Mast cells and basophils are primary effector cells involved in the development of respiratory allergies such as rhinitis and bronchial asthma and they play an important role in innate immunity. Benzene and its metabolites can influence mast cell and basophil responses either directly or by interfering with ot...
Benzene (BZ), a Class I carcinogen, causes acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) upon chronic exposure, p...
Benzene is identified as a carcinogen. Continued exposure of benzene may eventually lead to damage t...
Benzene, a known occupational and environmental contaminant, is associated with increased risk of le...
Benzene is a carcinogenic compound used in industrial manufacturing and a common environmental pollu...
Benzene and its metabolites have been involved in the pathogenesis of chronic lung inflammation and ...
AbstractBenzene is a common air pollutant and confirmed carcinogen, especially in reference to the h...
Benzene represents an ubiquitous pollutant both in the workplace and in the general environment. Hea...
Chronic exposure of humans of benzene affects hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells and leads to a...
Decreased interleukin-1 (IL-1) production by mononuclear phagocytes has been shown to contribute to ...
Exposure to benzene and its inevitable metabolites can result in deleterious effects on human health...
Exposure to benzene causes health hazards to humans. The airway epithelium is a physical barrier to ...
Benzene is an occupational hazard and environmental toxicant. The main concern for humans is acute m...
AbstractBenzene is a widely recognized human carcinogen, the effect of which is attributed to the pr...
Background/Aims: Benzene is a toxic chemical whose leukemogenic effects have been studied for decade...
The effects of inhaled benzene on primary and secondary antibody responses and the incidence of leuk...
Benzene (BZ), a Class I carcinogen, causes acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) upon chronic exposure, p...
Benzene is identified as a carcinogen. Continued exposure of benzene may eventually lead to damage t...
Benzene, a known occupational and environmental contaminant, is associated with increased risk of le...
Benzene is a carcinogenic compound used in industrial manufacturing and a common environmental pollu...
Benzene and its metabolites have been involved in the pathogenesis of chronic lung inflammation and ...
AbstractBenzene is a common air pollutant and confirmed carcinogen, especially in reference to the h...
Benzene represents an ubiquitous pollutant both in the workplace and in the general environment. Hea...
Chronic exposure of humans of benzene affects hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells and leads to a...
Decreased interleukin-1 (IL-1) production by mononuclear phagocytes has been shown to contribute to ...
Exposure to benzene and its inevitable metabolites can result in deleterious effects on human health...
Exposure to benzene causes health hazards to humans. The airway epithelium is a physical barrier to ...
Benzene is an occupational hazard and environmental toxicant. The main concern for humans is acute m...
AbstractBenzene is a widely recognized human carcinogen, the effect of which is attributed to the pr...
Background/Aims: Benzene is a toxic chemical whose leukemogenic effects have been studied for decade...
The effects of inhaled benzene on primary and secondary antibody responses and the incidence of leuk...
Benzene (BZ), a Class I carcinogen, causes acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) upon chronic exposure, p...
Benzene is identified as a carcinogen. Continued exposure of benzene may eventually lead to damage t...
Benzene, a known occupational and environmental contaminant, is associated with increased risk of le...