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    Surface-protein interactions on different stainless steel grades: effects of protein adsorption, surface changes and metal release by Hedberg, Y., Wang, X., Hedberg, J., Lundin, M., Blomberg, E., Odnevall Wallinder, I.

    “…Implantation using stainless steels (SS) is an example where an understanding of protein-induced metal release from SS is important when assessing potential…”
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    Welding fume nanoparticles from solid and flux-cored wires: Solubility, toxicity, and role of fluorides by Hedberg, Y.S., Wei, Z., McCarrick, S., Romanovski, V., Theodore, J., Westin, E.M., Wagner, R., Persson, K.-A., Karlsson, H.L., Odnevall Wallinder, I.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-07-2021)
    “…Welding fume particles are hazardous. Their toxicity likely depends on their composition and reactivity. This study aimed at exploring the role of sodium or…”
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    Hemolytic properties of synthetic nano- and porous silica particles: The effect of surface properties and the protection by the plasma corona by Shi, J., Hedberg, Y., Lundin, M., Odnevall Wallinder, I., Karlsson, H.L., Möller, L.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-09-2012)
    “…Novel silica materials incorporating nanotechnology are promising materials for biomedical applications, but their novel properties may also bring unforeseen…”
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    Cell membrane damage and protein interaction induced by copper containing nanoparticles—Importance of the metal release process by Karlsson, Hanna L, Cronholm, Pontus, Hedberg, Yolanda, Tornberg, Malin, De Battice, Laura, Svedhem, Sofia, Wallinder, Inger Odnevall

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (2013)
    “…Abstract Cu-containing nanoparticles are used in various applications in order to e.g. achieve antimicrobial activities and to increase the conductivity of…”
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    Skin permeation studies of chromium species – Evaluation of a reconstructed human epidermis model by Hagvall, L., Munem, M., Hoang Philipsen, M., Dowlatshahi Pour, M., Hedberg, Y., Malmberg, P.

    Published in Toxicology in vitro (01-09-2023)
    “…A reconstructed human epidermis (RHE) model, the EpiDerm, was investigated and compared to human skin ex vivo regarding tissue penetration and distribution of…”
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    Adsorption and protein-induced metal release from chromium metal and stainless steel by Lundin, M., Hedberg, Y., Jiang, T., Herting, G., Wang, X., Thormann, E., Blomberg, E., Wallinder, I. Odnevall

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (15-01-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Metal release from chromium and stainless steel surfaces in contact with proteins. ► Albumin, mucin, and lysozyme showed high affinities…”
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    Metal Release and Corrosion Resistance of Different Stainless Steel Grades in Simulated Food Contact by Mazinanian, N, Herting, G, Wallinder, I Odnevall, Hedberg, Y

    Published in Corrosion (Houston, Tex.) (01-06-2016)
    “…A new technical guideline has been implemented by the Council of Europe (CoE) to ensure the stability and safety of food contact articles of metals and alloys,…”
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    Interaction of Albumin and Fibrinogen with Stainless Steel: Influence of Sequential Exposure and Protein Aggregation on Metal Release and Corrosion Resistance by Hedberg, Y., Karlsson, M.-E., Wei, Z., Žnidaršič, M., Odnevall Wallinder, I., Hedberg, J.

    Published in Corrosion (Houston, Tex.) (01-12-2017)
    “…Corrosion and metal release mechanisms of the biomedical stainless steel grade Type 316L are at human-relevant biological conditions not fully understood. This…”
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    Size-separated particle fractions of stainless steel welding fume particles – A multi-analytical characterization focusing on surface oxide speciation and release of hexavalent chromium by Mei, N., Belleville, L., Cha, Y., Olofsson, U., Odnevall Wallinder, I., Persson, K.-A., Hedberg, Y.S.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Cr predominantly released from welding fume at pH 7.4.•More Cr(VI) when welding duplex stainless steel with flux-cored wire.•More Ni…”
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    New weldable 316L stainless flux-cored wires with reduced Cr(VI) fume emissions: part 1—health aspects of particle composition and release of metals by Westin, Elin M., McCarrick, S., Laundry-Mottiar, L., Wei, Z., Biesinger, M. C., Barker, I., Wagner, R., Persson, K.-A., Trydell, K., Odnevall, I., Karlsson, H. L., Hedberg, Y. S.

    Published in Welding in the world (2021)
    “…Welding fumes have been found to be carcinogenic and stainless steel welders may be at higher risk due to increased formation of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI))…”
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    New weldable 316L stainless flux-cored wires with reduced Cr(VI) fume emissions: part 2—round robin creating fume emission data sheets by Westin, E. M., McCarrick, S., Laundry-Mottiar, L., Wei, Z., Wagner, R., Persson, K.-A., Trydell, K., Odnevall, I., Karlsson, H. L., Hedberg, Y. S.

    Published in Welding in the world (2021)
    “…Welding fumes have been found to be carcinogenic and stainless steel welders may be at higher risk due to increased formation of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI))…”
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    Storm water runoff measurements of copper from a naturally patinated roof and from a parking space. Aspects on environmental fate and chemical speciation by Odnevall Wallinder, I., Hedberg, Y., Dromberg, P.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-12-2009)
    “…Release of copper from a naturally aged copper roof on a shopping centre building in a suburban site of Stockholm has been measured during different rain…”
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    Transformation/dissolution studies on the release of iron and chromium from particles of alloys compared with their pure metals and selected metal oxides by Hedberg, Y., Wallinder, I. Odnevall

    Published in Materials and corrosion (01-06-2012)
    “…Transformation/dissolution (T/D) data for different Cr‐ and Fe‐based alloys (a FeCr alloy, stainless steel AISI 316L, an alloy side product (SP) from stainless…”
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    Expression of cyclin D1, D3, E, and p27 in human renal cell carcinoma analysed by tissue microarray by HEDBERG, Y, LJUNGBERG, B, ROOS, G, LANDBERG, G

    Published in British journal of cancer (06-05-2003)
    “…Aberrations in the G1/S transition of the cell cycle have been observed in many malignancies and seem to be critical in the transformation process. Few studies…”
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    Inhalation toxicity of 316L stainless steel powder in relation to bioaccessibility by Stockmann-Juvala, H, Hedberg, Y, Dhinsa, N K, Griffiths, D R, Brooks, P N, Zitting, A, Wallinder, I Odnevall, Santonen, T

    Published in Human & experimental toxicology (01-11-2013)
    “…The Globally Harmonized System for Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) considers metallic alloys, such as nickel (Ni)-containing stainless steel…”
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    Electrochemical surface oxide characteristics of metal nanoparticles (Mn, Cu and Al) and the relation to toxicity by Hedberg, Y.S., Pradhan, S., Cappellini, F., Karlsson, M.-E., Blomberg, E., Karlsson, H.L., Odnevall Wallinder, I., Hedberg, J.F.

    Published in Electrochimica acta (2016)
    “…[Display omitted] •Surface oxide speciation on metal NPs possible to assess using an electrochemical tool.•Electrochemical activity closely linked to metal…”
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    Effect of ACTH (tetracosactide) on steroid hormone levels in the mare. Part B: Effect in ovariectomized mares (including estrous behavior) by Hedberg, Y, Dalin, A.M, Forsberg, M, Lundeheim, N, Sandh, G, Hoffmann, B, Ludwig, C, Kindahl, H

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-07-2007)
    “…The mare is the only non-primate species known to display estrous signs after ovariectomy and adrenal hormones have been implicated as a possible cause…”
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    Effect of ACTH (tetracosactide) on steroid hormone levels in the mare. Part A: Effect in intact normal mares and mares with possible estrous related behavioral abnormalities by Hedberg, Y, Dalin, A.M, Forsberg, M, Lundeheim, N, Hoffmann, B, Ludwig, C, Kindahl, H

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-07-2007)
    “…Ovariectomized mares and mares with inactive ovaries may show signs of estrus. The reason behind this phenomenon is not clear; however, steroid hormones of…”
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    Effect of oestrous-cycle stage on the response of mares in a novel object test and isolation test by Hedberg, Y, Dalin, A.M, Ohagen, P, Holm, K.R, Kindahl, H

    Published in Reproduction in domestic animals (01-10-2005)
    “…In various species, sex, hormonal treatments and oestrouscycle stage have been shown to affect the animal's response in behavioural tests. Few such studies…”
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