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    Malignant mesothelioma: Facts, Myths, and Hypotheses by Carbone, Michele, Ly, Bevan H., Dodson, Ronald F., Pagano, Ian, Morris, Paul T., Dogan, Umran A., Gazdar, Adi F., Pass, Harvey I., Yang, Haining

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-01-2012)
    “…Malignant mesothelioma (MM) is a neoplasm arising from mesothelial cells lining the pleural, peritoneal, and pericardial cavities. Over 20 million people in…”
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    Mineralogical investigation of asbestos contamination of soil near old vermiculite processing plant in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi by Chornkrathok, Sasithorn, Carbone, Michele, Yang, Haining, Rouf, Mohammad, Dodson, Ronald F., Dera, Przemyslaw

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-09-2024)
    “…From 1954 to 1983, a vermiculite processing facility operated near the Honolulu airport and processed raw material from the Libby, Montana mine, which is now…”
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    Analysis of Asbestos Concentration in 20 Cases of Pseudomesotheliomatous Lung Cancer by Dodson, Ronald F., Hammar, Samuel P.

    Published in Ultrastructural pathology (01-02-2015)
    “…Abstract Mesothelioma is a rare neoplasm caused by asbestos exposure. The majority of mesotheliomas arise from the pleural lining of the thoracic cavity, but…”
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    Measurements of Asbestos Burden in Tissues by DODSON, RONALD F., ATKINSON, MARK A.L.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-09-2006)
    “…:  Asbestos inhaled into the lung is recognized as a potential causal agent for the development of diseases in man. The diseases induced by asbestos include…”
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    Asbestos fiber length as related to potential pathogenicity: A critical review by Dodson, Ronald F., Atkinson, Mark A.L., Levin, Jeffrey L.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-09-2003)
    “…Background Asbestos inhalation is recognized as an exposure that increases the risk for the development of lung disease. It is unique among dusts in that it is…”
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    Elongated particulate burden in an individual who died of mesothelioma and had an occupational history as a talc "mucker" by Dodson, Ronald F, Moline, Jacqueline, Salinas, Carlos D, Poye, Lee W

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (15-03-2024)
    “…Tissue from a 77-year-old man diagnosed with mesothelioma was referred with a request for identification of the presence of fibrous structures in tissue…”
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    A Technical Comparison of Evaluating Asbestos Concentration by Phase-Contrast Microscopy (PCM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy (ATEM) as Illustrated From Data Generated From a Case Report by Dodson, Ronald F., Hammar, Samuel P., Poye, Lee W.

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (01-01-2008)
    “…As reported in the literature, there are more than 30 different standard methods available for the analysis of asbestos in a variety of situations. The methods…”
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    Preface: Respirable elongated mineral particles and human health-Revisited by Dodson, Ronald F.

    “…Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B Preface: Respirable elongated mineral particles and human health-Revisited…”
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    Morphological and Chemical Mechanisms of Elongated Mineral Particle Toxicities by Aust, Ann E., Cook, Philip M., Dodson, Ronald F.

    “…Much of our understanding regarding the mechanisms for induction of disease following inhalation of respirable elongated mineral particles (REMP) is based on…”
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    A clinical evaluation and tissue fiber burden analysis of a lifetime resident of Libby, Montana with adenocarcinoma of the lung by Dodson, Ronald F., Black, Brad, Poye, Lee W., Bruce, James R., McNew, Tracy

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-05-2020)
    “…Introduction Vermiculite mining operations near Libby, Montana were active from the 1920s to 1990. Rail facilities for shipment of the mined material as well…”
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    Tissue burden evaluation of elongated mineral particles in two individuals with mesothelioma and whose work history included manufacturing tile by Dodson, Ronald F, Poye, Lee W

    Published in Ultrastructural pathology (02-01-2020)
    “…Two cases with diagnosis of mesothelioma were referred to our laboratories with a request for tissue burden analysis in order to determine the presence of…”
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    A clinical assessment and lung tissue burden from an individual who worked as a Libby vermiculite miner by Black, Brad, Dodson, Ronald F., Bruce, James R., Poye, Lee W., Henschke, Claudia, Loewen, Gregory

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (29-07-2017)
    “…During its days of operation (1920s-1990), the world's largest source of vermiculite was extracted from a mine located near Libby, Montana. The material mined…”
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    Biodurability/Retention of Libby Amphiboles in a Case of Mesothelioma by Dodson, Ronald F., Mark, Eugene J., Poye, Lee W.

    Published in Ultrastructural pathology (01-02-2014)
    “…Abstract Mesothelioma is considered a signal tumor for exposure to asbestos (fibrous materials) and can occur decades after first exposure. The present case…”
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    Asbestos content of omentum and mesentery in nonoccupationally exposed individuals by Dodson, Ronald F, O'Sullivan, Michael F, Brooks, Dwaina R, Bruce, James R

    Published in Toxicology and industrial health (01-05-2001)
    “…Asbestos fibers in occupationally exposed individuals relocate from the lung to extrapulmonary sites. A mechanism for relocation is via the lymphatic…”
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    Mesothelioma in an individual following exposure to crocidolite-containing gaskets as a teenager by Dodson, Ronald F, Hammar, Samuel P, Poye, Lee W

    “…Mesothelioma is considered a signal tumor for asbestos exposure and typically occurs decades after first exposure to asbestos. Tissue analysis often indicates…”
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    Characteristics of Asbestos Concentration in Lung as Compared to Asbestos Concentration in Various Levels of Lymph Nodes that Collect Drainage from the Lung by Dodson, Ronald F., Shepherd, Sara, Levin, Jeffrey, Hammar, Samuel P.

    Published in Ultrastructural pathology (01-01-2007)
    “…Inhaled dust particulates are able to relocate to the extrapulmonary compartments, particularly the lymph nodes that drain the lung. There is little…”
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    Pleural Mesothelioma in a Woman Whose Documented Past Exposure to Asbestos was From Smoking Asbestos-Containing Filtered Cigarettes: The Comparative Value of Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopic Analysis of Lung and Lymph-Node Tissue by Dodson, Ronald F., Hammar, Samuel P.

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (01-08-2006)
    “…Asbestos has had many commercial applications, including its use as a major component in various types of filters. Between 1952 and 1956, crocidolite asbestos…”
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    Effect of erionite on the pleural mesothelium of the Fischer 344 rat by Fraire, A E, Greenberg, S D, Spjut, H J, Dodson, R F, Williams, G, Lach-Pasko, E, Roggli, V L

    Published in Chest (01-05-1997)
    “…This study sought to assess the fibrogenic and carcinogenic potential of erionite (a fibrous zeolite) on the pleural mesothelium of the Fischer 344 rat (n =…”
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    Asbestos Burden in Cases of Mesothelioma from Individuals from Various Regions of the United States by Dodson, Ronald F., Graef, Russell, Shepherd, Sara, O'Sullivan, Michael, Levin, Jeffrey

    Published in Ultrastructural pathology (01-09-2005)
    “…Mesothelioma is a rare tumor that is considered an asbestos marker disease. It occurs in individuals following a longer latency period from first exposure than…”
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    Asbestos in extrapulmonary sites: omentum and mesentery by Dodson, R F, O'Sullivan, M F, Huang, J, Holiday, D B, Hammar, S P

    Published in Chest (01-02-2000)
    “…Asbestos fibers have not been reported in tissues from the peritoneal cavity. Therefore, omentum, mesentery, and lung tissues from 20 individuals in whom…”
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