Search Results - "James M. Antonini"
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Using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) to assess the effect of age, high-fat diet, and rat strain on the liver metabolome
Published in PloS one (01-07-2020)“…The goal of this study was to use liquid chromatography mass spectrometry to assess metabolic changes of two different diets in three distinct rat strains…”
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Pulmonary toxicity and lung tumorigenic potential of surrogate metal oxides in gas metal arc welding-stainless steel fume: Iron as a primary mediator versus chromium and nickel
Published in PloS one (26-12-2018)“…In 2017, the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified welding fumes as "carcinogenic to humans" (Group 1). Both mild steel (MS) welding, where…”
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A comparison of cytotoxicity and oxidative stress from welding fumes generated with a new nickel-, copper-based consumable versus mild and stainless steel-based welding in RAW 264.7 mouse macrophages
Published in PloS one (30-06-2014)“…Welding processes that generate fumes containing toxic metals, such as hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), manganese (Mn), and nickel (Ni), have been implicated in…”
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Exposure to welding fumes and lower airway infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2016)“…Background Welders are at increased risk of pneumococcal pneumonia. The mechanism for this association is not known. The capacity of pneumococci to adhere to…”
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Inhalation of welding fumes reduced sperm counts and high fat diet reduced testosterone levels; differential effects in Sprague Dawley and Brown Norway rats
Published in Particle and fibre toxicology (10-01-2020)“…Previous studies have shown that inhalation of welding fumes may induce pulmonary and systemic inflammation and organ accumulation of metal, to which…”
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Skin as a Route of Exposure and Sensitization in Chronic Beryllium Disease
Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-07-2003)“…Chronic beryllium disease is an occupational lung disease that begins as a cell-mediated immune response to beryllium. Although respiratory and engineering…”
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Comparison of stainless and mild steel welding fumes in generation of reactive oxygen species
Published in Particle and fibre toxicology (03-11-2010)“…Welding fumes consist of a wide range of complex metal oxide particles which can be deposited in all regions of the respiratory tract. The welding aerosol is…”
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Dopaminergic neurotoxicity following pulmonary exposure to manganese-containing welding fumes
Published in Archives of toxicology (01-07-2010)“…The potential for development of Parkinson's disease (PD)-like neurological dysfunction following occupational exposure to aerosolized welding fumes (WF) is an…”
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Development of a thermal spray coating aerosol generator and inhalation exposure system
Published in Toxicology reports (01-01-2022)“…[Display omitted] •An automated thermal spray coating generator and inhalation exposure system was designed and developed.•The system can generate a consistent…”
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Welder's Anthrax: A Review of an Occupational Disease
Published in Pathogens (Basel) (26-03-2022)“…Since 1997, nine cases of severe pneumonia, caused by species within the group and with a presentation similar to that of inhalation anthrax, were reported in…”
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Effect of short-term stainless steel welding fume inhalation exposure on lung inflammation, injury, and defense responses in rats
Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (15-09-2007)“…Many welders have experienced bronchitis, metal fume fever, lung function changes, and an increase in the incidence of lung infection. Questions remain…”
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Welding fume inhalation exposure and high-fat diet change lipid homeostasis in rat liver
Published in Toxicology reports (01-01-2020)“…It is estimated that greater than 1 million workers are exposed to welding fume (WF) by inhalation daily. The potentially toxic metals found in WF are known to…”
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Epidemiologic Investigation of Two Welder's Anthrax Cases Caused by Bacillus Cereus Group Bacteria: Occupational Link Established by Environmental Detection
Published in Pathogens (Basel) (23-07-2022)“…group bacteria containing the anthrax toxin genes can cause fatal anthrax pneumonia in welders. Two welder's anthrax cases identified in 2020 were investigated…”
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Pulmonary effects of welding fumes: Review of worker and experimental animal studies
Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-04-2003)“…Background Approximately one million workers worldwide perform welding as part of their work duties. Electric arc welding processes produce metal fumes and…”
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Response of the mouse lung transcriptome to welding fume: effects of stainless and mild steel fumes on lung gene expression in A/J and C57BL/6J mice
Published in Respiratory research (03-06-2010)“…Debate exists as to whether welding fume is carcinogenic, but epidemiological evidence suggests that welders are an at risk population for the development of…”
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Performance evaluation of cytometric bead assays for the measurement of lung cytokines in two rodent models
Published in Journal of immunological methods (29-02-2008)“…There is a growing demand for a cost-effective, efficient, and high-throughput method for measuring cytokines. Currently, many studies are using flow…”
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Sequential Exposure to Carbon Nanotubes and Bacteria Enhances Pulmonary Inflammation and Infectivity
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Telomeres in toxicology: Occupational health
Published in Pharmacology & therapeutics (Oxford) (01-04-2021)“…The ends of chromosomes shorten at each round of cell division, and this process is thought to be affected by occupational exposures. Occupational hazards may…”
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Aerosol characterization and pulmonary responses in rats after short-term inhalation of fumes generated during resistance spot welding of galvanized steel
Published in Toxicology reports (01-01-2017)“…Resistance spot welding is a common process to join metals in the automotive industry. Adhesives are often used as sealers to seams of metals that are joined…”
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Pulmonary inflammation and tumor induction in lung tumor susceptible A/J and resistant C57BL/6J mice exposed to welding fume
Published in Particle and fibre toxicology (08-09-2008)“…Welding fume has been categorized as "possibly carcinogenic" to humans. Our objectives were to characterize the lung response to carcinogenic and…”
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