Search Results - "O'Sullivan, Michael F"
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Asbestos content of omentum and mesentery in nonoccupationally exposed individuals
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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Asbestos in extrapulmonary sites: omentum and mesentery
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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Facile approach to the bicyclo[5.3.0]decane ring system; efficient synthesis of (±)-7- epi-β-bulnesene
Published in Tetrahedron letters (11-03-2002)“…An efficient strategy for the rapid construction of the guiane bicyclo[5.3.0]decane ring system from appropriately substituted 4-alkyn-1-ols has been…”
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Asbestosis and small cell lung cancer in a clutch refabricator
Published in Occupational and environmental medicine (London, England) (01-09-1999)“…OBJECTIVES: To present a case of asbestosis and small cell lung cancer caused by asbestos in a clutch refabricator. METHODS: Exposed surfaces of used clutches…”
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Asbestos Content in Lungs of Occupationally and Nonoccupationally Exposed Individuals
Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (06-07-1984)“…Previous reports have indicated that a majority of the population has asbestos bodies within their lungs. These studies generally have been carried out using…”
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Analysis of cores of ferruginous bodies from former asbestos workers
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In vitro response of human pulmonary macrophages with volcanic ash: a morphological study
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An individual with a majority of ferruginous bodies formed on chrysotile cores
Published in Archives of environmental health (01-11-1995)“…A 59-year-old man was exposed to chrysotile asbestos while rebuilding clutches. Analytical electron microscopy showed a chrysotile core in 72% of the…”
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