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Biological Interaction of Inhaled Mineral Fibers and Cigarette Smoke
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Proceedings of an International Symposium/workshop Held at the Battelle Seattle Conference Center,1988, Seattle, Washington
出版Electric Power Research Institute, 1989
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ehdRswEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Biological Interactions, Important Things We Do Not Know; Inhalation Exposure of Rodents to Mineral Fibers and Cigarette Smoke, What Did We Learn; Model for the Joint Influence of Occupational Exposure to Carcinogenic Dust and to Cigarette Smoke and Occupational Lung Cancer; A Hypothesis for Explaining the Syncarcinogenic Effect of Cigarette Smoke and Asbestos; How Smoking and Asbestos Exposure Interact to Increase the Risk of Pulmonary Carcinoma, A Mechanistic Hypothesis; Factors Affecting the Carcinogenicity of Mineral Fibers and Their Relationship to the Synergistic Effects of Tobacco Smoke; An Animal Model of Co-Exposure to Cigarette Smoke and Minerals Dusts; A Model for the Influence of Inhaled Mineral Fibers on the Pulmonary Uptake of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) from Cigarette Smoke; Chemoprevention of Lung Cancer with Beta-Carotene and Retinol in Persons at High Risk Due to Asbestos Occupational Exposures and/or Cigarette Smoking, a Double Blind Radomized Trial; Evaluation of Breathlessness by Exercise Testing in Cigarette Smoking and Nonsmoking Asbestos Workers; Effect of Cigarette Smoking on the Cardiorespiratory Responses to Exercise in Young Men and Middle Aged Asbestos Workers; Physical Factors Affecting Lung Deposition of Cigarette Smoke (with Syncarcinogenic Radon Progeny Effects) and Mineral Fibers; Inhalation Experiments on Retention and Lung Clearance of Asbestos in Combination with Cigarette Smoking; Combined Effects of Tobacco Smoke and Asbestos Fibers in the Lung, Synergism or Increased Dose to Target Sites; Intrapulmonary Airway Branching and Parenchymal Deposition of Chrysotile Asbestos Fibers; The Effect of Chronic Cigarette Smoke Inhalation on the Long Term Pulmonary Clearance of Inhaled Particles in the Rat; Comparison of Particle Deposition Patterns and Functional Responses of Pulmonary Macrophages in Small Rodent Species; Lung Clearance of Inhaled Particulates, Mechanism of Macrophage Recruitment and Phagocytosis at Sites of Particle/Fiber Deposition; Incorporation of Tritiated Thymidine by Vascular, Epithelial and Interstitial Cells in Asbestos Exposed Animals; The Effects of Amphibole and Serpentine Asbestos Inhalation on the Distribution and Functional State of Alveolar Macrophage Subpopulations; Characterization of Dusts from Machining of Fiber Epoxy Composites and Biological Responses to Respirable Fractions; A Study of the Biological Activity of Erionite in Relation to its Chemical and Structural Characteristics; Effect of Erionite Inhalation on the Lungs of Rats; Comparison of Mesothelioma Induction in Rats by Asbestos and Nonasbestos Mineral Fibers, Possible Correlation with Human Exposure Data; Chromosomal Changes Associated with Tumorigenic Mineral Fibers; A Possible Influence of Mineral Fibers on Cigarette Smoking Induced Changes in Lipids and Lipid Metabolizing Enzymes; A Novel Culture System for Maintaining Differentiated Respiratory Epithelial Cells Between Air and Liquid Phases, A Possible Model for Studying Interactions Between Mineral Fibers, Gases, and Airway Epithelium; Physicochemical Properties and Membranolytic Activities of the Titanium Dioxide Polymorphs Compared with Those of Quartz; Inorganic Particles Found in Cigarette Tobacco, Cigarette Ash, and Cigarette Smoke; Characterization of Dusts Collected During the Machining of Epoxy-Reinforced Fibrous Materials.