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    Development of a thermal spray coating aerosol generator and inhalation exposure system by Afshari, Aliakbar A., McKinney, Walter, Cumpston, Jared L., Leonard, Howard D., Cumpston, James B., Meighan, Terence G., Jackson, Mark, Friend, Sherri, Kodali, Vamsi, Lee, Eun Gyung, Antonini, James M.

    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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    Welding fume inhalation exposure and high-fat diet change lipid homeostasis in rat liver by Boyce, Greg R., Shoeb, Mohammad, Kodali, Vamsi, Meighan, Terence G., Roach, Katherine A., McKinney, Walter, Stone, Samuel, Powell, Matthew J., Roberts, Jenny R., Zeidler-Erdely, Patti C., Erdely, Aaron, Antonini, James M.

    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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    Evaluation of the Pulmonary Toxicity of a Fume Generated from a Nickel-, Copper-Based Electrode to be Used as a Substitute in Stainless Steel Welding by Antonini, James M., Badding, Melissa A., Meighan, Terence G., Keane, Michael, Leonard, Stephen S., Roberts, Jenny R.

    Published in Environmental Health Insights (01-01-2014)
    “…Epidemiology has indicated a possible increase in lung cancer among stainless steel welders. Chromium (Cr) is a primary component of stainless steel welding…”
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    Bioactivity of Circulatory Factors After Pulmonary Exposure to Mild or Stainless Steel Welding Fumes by Kodali, Vamsi, Shoeb, Mohammad, Meighan, Terence G, Eye, Tracy, Friend, Sherri A, Hubczak, John, Kashon, Michael L, Zeidler-Erdely, Patti C, Antonini, James M, Erdely, Aaron

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-09-2020)
    “…Studies suggest that alterations in circulating factors are a driver of pulmonary-induced cardiovascular dysfunction. To evaluate, if circulating factors…”
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    Inhalation of gas metal arc–stainless steel welding fume promotes lung tumorigenesis in A/J mice by Falcone, Lauryn M., Erdely, Aaron, Meighan, Terence G., Battelli, Lori A., Salmen, Rebecca, McKinney, Walter, Stone, Samuel, Cumpston, Amy, Cumpston, Jared, Andrews, Ronnee N., Kashon, Michael, Antonini, James M., Zeidler-Erdely, Patti C.

    Published in Archives of toxicology (01-08-2017)
    “…Epidemiologic studies suggest an increased risk of lung cancer with exposure to welding fumes, but controlled animal studies are needed to support this…”
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    Altered ion transport in normal human bronchial epithelial cells following exposure to chemically distinct metal welding fume particles by Fedan, Jeffrey S., Thompson, Janet A., Meighan, Terence G., Zeidler-Erdely, Patti C., Antonini, James M.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-07-2017)
    “…Welding fume inhalation causes pulmonary toxicity, including susceptibility to infection. We hypothesized that airway epithelial ion transport is a target of…”
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    Comparison of cell counting methods in rodent pulmonary toxicity studies: automated and manual protocols and considerations for experimental design by Zeidler-Erdely, Patti C., Antonini, James M., Meighan, Terence G., Young, Shih-Houng, Eye, Tracy J., Hammer, Mary Ann, Erdely, Aaron

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (28-07-2016)
    “…Pulmonary toxicity studies often use bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) to investigate potential adverse lung responses to a particulate exposure. The BAL cellular…”
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    Induction of miR-21-PDCD4 signaling by UVB in JB6 cells involves ROS-mediated MAPK pathways by Hou, Lichao, Bowman, Linda, Meighan, Terence G., Pratheeshkumar, Poyil, Shi, Xianglin, Ding, Min

    “…Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation plays a major role in the development of human skin cancer. The present study examined the alterations of miR-21-PDCD4 signaling…”
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    Lung tumor promotion by chromium-containing welding particulate matter in a mouse model by Zeidler-Erdely, Patti C, Meighan, Terence G, Erdely, Aaron, Battelli, Lori A, Kashon, Michael L, Keane, Michael, Antonini, James M

    Published in Particle and fibre toxicology (05-09-2013)
    “…Epidemiology suggests that occupational exposure to welding particulate matter (PM) may increase lung cancer risk. However, animal studies are lacking to…”
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    Induction of miR-21-PDCD4 signaling by tungsten carbide-cobalt nanoparticles in JB6 cells involves ROS-mediated MAPK pathways by Hou, Lichao, Bowman, Linda, Meighan, Terence G, Shi, Xianglin, Ding, Min

    “…Tungsten carbide-cobalt (WC-Co) nanoparticle composites have wide applications because of their hardness and toughness. WC-Co was classified as "probably…”
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    Altered Ion Transport in Normal Human Bronchial Epithelial (NHBE) Cells Following Exposure to Metal Welding Particles by Fedan, Jeffrey S, Thompson, Janet A, Meighan, Terence G, Erdely, Patti C, Antonini, James M

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2016)
    “…Abstract only Inhalation of welding fumes is associated with adverse effects in the pulmonary system, including susceptibility to infection. Several types of…”
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    Comparative Microscopic Study of Human and Rat Lungs after Exposure to Welding Fume by Antonini, James Michael, Roberts, Jenny R, Meighan, Terence G, Schwegler‐Berry, Diane, Mercer, Robert R

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2013)
    “…Abstract only Welding generates complex aerosols of hazardous metal fumes. Animal models and the ability to control the welding fume (WF) exposure have helped…”
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