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    Pulmonary response to methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl treatment in rats: injury and repair evaluation by Halatek, T, Opalska, B, Rydzynski, K, Bernard, A

    Published in Histology and histopathology (01-11-2006)
    “…Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT), an organometallic compound, used as an antiknock additive in fuels, may produce alveolar inflammation and…”
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    Glutaraldehyde Inhalation Exposure of Rats: Effects on Lung Morphology, Clara-Cell Protein, and Hyaluronic Acid Levels in BAL by Halatek, T., Opalska, B., Swiercz, R., Palczynski, C., Gorski, P., Rydzynski, K., Bernard, A.

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (2003)
    “…Glutaraldehyde (GA) is a biocide widely used in hospital and laboratory practice. GA is a volatile substance and, under certain circumstances, significant…”
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    Pneumotoxicity of dust from aluminum foundry and pure alumina: a comparative study of morphology and biomarkers in rats by Hałatek, Tadeusz, Opalska, Barbara, Lao, Iwona, Stetkiewicz, Jan, Rydzyński, Konrad

    “…The overall objective was to assess the role of aluminum dust and fumes in the aluminum foundry (Al-F) in generating local inflammation in the respiratory…”
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    Dust exposure and cancer risk associated with amphibolite mining and processing by Woźniak, H, Wiecek, E, Bielichowska-Cybula, G, Opalska, B

    Published in Medycyna pracy (2001)
    “…Mining and processing of amphibolite is associated with workers' exposure to dust containing asbestos minerals (actinolite, tremolite) and with the presence of…”
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    Silicon carbide, occupational exposure, proposed MAC values by Woźniak, H, Bielichowska, G, Opalska, B

    Published in Medycyna pracy (1997)
    “…Occupational exposure to dust silicon carbide production and exploitation of its products was evaluated. Individual dosimetry was used to measure…”
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    Effect of water sprinkling on total dust and mineral fiber concentration during serpentine asbestos processing by Woźniak, H, Wiecek, E, Pelc, W, Dobrucka, D, Opalska, B

    Published in Medycyna pracy (1993)
    “…By means of personal air sampler and Fibre Monitor FM-7400 concentrations of total dust and respirable mineral fibre were measured at work-posts, after…”
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    Respirable mineral fibers in atmospheric air of Wrocław by Woźniak, H, Wiecek, E, Pelc, W, Dobrucka, D, Król, M, Opalska, B

    Published in Medycyna pracy (1994)
    “…Serpentine asbestos from the Naslawice mine, which contains mineral impurities of the serpentinite group--chrysotile and antigortie, has been used to built…”
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    Various ecological problems related to mining and processing of serpentine. Evaluation of non-occupational exposure of the population of Nasławice to fibrous mineral dust by Woźniak, H, Wiecek, E, Dobrucka, D, Pelc, W, Bielichowska-Cybula, G, Król, M, Opalska, B

    Published in Medycyna pracy (1992)
    “…Non-occupational exposure of the population living in the vicinity of the serpentine mining and processing mill in Nasławice was assessed. The evaluation was…”
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    Evaluation of occupational exposure of workers engaged in mining of rock raw materials in the Sleza massif by Woźniak, H, Wiecek, E, Dobrucka, D, Pelc, W, Maciejewska, A, Bielichowska, G, Opalska, B

    Published in Medycyna pracy (1991)
    “…In two serpentinite mines and in a factory producing asphalt pavements using serpentinite, exposure to dusts and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (WWA-fraction…”
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    Interaction of carbon disulfide (CS2 with ethanol in the microsomal monooxygenase system, and its biological consequences by Wrońska-Nofer, T, Klimczak, J, Laurman, W, Opalska, B

    Published in Medycyna pracy (1986)
    “…The interaction of CS2 and ethanol with microsomal monooxygenase and its biological consequences were studied in experimental model on rats exposed…”
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    Effect of long-term inhalation exposure to cadmium oxide fumes on cardiac muscle ultrastructure in rats by Kolakowski, J, Baranski, B, Opalska, B

    Published in Toxicology letters (01-01-1983)
    “…The ultrastructure of the cardiac muscle of rats exposed 5 h daily, 5 days a week to cadmium oxide (CdO) fumes at a concentration of 0.16 mg Cd/m3 for 3 and 6…”
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    Neurotoxic effects of the combined exposure to carbon disulphide and ethanol in rats by Opacka, J, Opalska, B, Kołakowski, J, Wrońska-Nofer, T

    Published in Toxicology letters (01-07-1986)
    “…Neurotoxic effects of the combined exposure of rats to carbon disulphide (CS2) and ethanol (EtOH) were studied. Biochemical and ultrastructural evaluation of…”
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    Combined effect of ethanol and carbon disulphide on cytochrome P-450 mono-oxygenase, lipid peroxidation and ultrastructure of the liver in chronically exposed rats by Wrońska-Nofer, T, Klimczak, J, Wiśniewska-Knypl, J M, Jajte, J, Opalska, B

    Published in Journal of applied toxicology (01-08-1986)
    “…A 5-month treatment of rats with ethanol (10% solution in drinking water) stimulated aniline p-hydroxylase and the microsomal ethanol oxidizing system (MEOS)…”
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    Effect of alcohol intake on some disturbances induced by chronic exposure to carbon disulphide in rats. II. Biochemical and ultrastructural alterations in the peripheral nerves by Opacka, J, Wrońska-Nofer, T, Kołakowski, J, Opalska, B

    Published in Toxicology letters (01-02-1985)
    “…The effect of chronic ethanol (EtOH) administration on CS2-induced peripheral neuropathy in rats was studied. Rats were exposed to 0.8 mg/l CS2 for 12-15…”
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