Protein abnormalities in macrophages bearing asbestos (original) (raw)

Effect of Asbestos on the P388D1 Macrophagelike Cell Line: Preliminary Ultrastructural Observations

Neil Johnson

Environmental Health Perspectives, 1983

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Effects of asbestos fibers on alveolar macrophage-mediated lymphocyte cytostasis

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Environmental Research, 1986

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Measurement of ?-glucuronidase in effluent of perifused alveolar macrophages challenged with chemically modified chrysotile asbestos

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Devon Rasmussen

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In vitro reactivity of alveolar macrophages and red blood cells with asbestos fibres treated with oxalic acid, sulfur dioxide and benzo-3,4-pyrene

JEAN CLAUDE BIGNON

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Internalization of Libby Amphibole Asbestos and Induction of Oxidative Stress in Murine Macrophages

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Increased release of hydrogen peroxide and superoxide anion from asbestos-primed macrophages

Ken Donaldson

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Immunocytological and mineralogical study of bronchoalveolar lavage in a group of subjects exposed to asbestos

Giuseppe Brunetti

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Asbestos-induced Disruption of Calcium Homeostasis Induces Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Macrophages

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Keynote address: potential of in vitro tests in asbestos-related problems

Arthur Frank

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Inflammation generating potential of long and short fibre amosite asbestos samples

Ken Donaldson

Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1989

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Alteration of fibroblast phenotype by asbestos-induced autoantibodies

Jean McClellan

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Inflammation Markers in the Evolution of Asbestosis

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Differential protein folding and chemical changes in lung tissues exposed to asbestos or particulates

Violetta Borelli

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Attenuation of oxidative stress and chromosomal aberrations in cultured macrophages and pulmonary cells following self-sustained high temperature synthesis of asbestos

Laura Gaggero

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Chemical Characterization of Uncoated Asbestos Fibers from the Lungs of Asbestos Workers by Electron Microprobe Analysis

Ivan Rubin

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Xenopus laevis oocytes as a model system for studying the interaction between asbestos fibres and cell membranes

Violetta Borelli

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Mineral fibres, fibrosis, and asbestos bodies in lung tissue from deceased asbestos cement workers

Madhu.R Mitha

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Histopathological data of iron and calcium in the mouse lung after asbestos exposure

Giuseppe Lungarella

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Cellular ingestion, toxic effects, and lesions observed in human bronchial epithelial tissue and cells cultured with asbestos and glass fibers

Gary D Stoner

International Journal of Cancer, 1982

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A simple fluorescence method for the study of the internalization of particles in cultured cells: Application to asbestos and glass fibres

Svein Ole Mikalsen

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Immunotoxicity of asbestos

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Asbestos-Treated Macrophages Activator Protein-1 DNA Binding in Factor-1 Nuclear Protein and Oxidant-Mediated Increases in Redox

A. Brent Carter

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Oxidant-Mediated Increases in Redox Factor-1 Nuclear Protein and Activator Protein-1 DNA Binding in Asbestos-Treated Macrophages

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Role of Transcription Factor NF-κB in Asbestos-Induced TNFα Response from Macrophages

Yon Rojanasakul

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Xenopus laevisOocytes as a Model System for Studying the Interaction Between Asbestos Fibres and Cell Membranes

Giuliano Zabucchi

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In vitro study of biofunctional indicators after exposure to asbestos-like fluoro-edenite fibres

Anna Panico, Venera Cardile

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