نتایج جستجو برای: crocidolite

تعداد نتایج: 466  

Journal: :International journal of occupational and environmental health 2007
James T Brophy Margaret M Keith Jenny Schieman

Despite international efforts to block Canada's export of asbestos, the Canadian federal government continues to defend the economic interests of the asbestos industry. Ironically, Canadian asbestos miners, mill workers, and those engaged in a wide range of other occupations continue to suffer asbestos-related disease and premature death. Although there is an employer-funded compensation system...

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2014
Caterina Bruno Rosario Tumino Lucia Fazzo Giuseppe Cascone Achille Cernigliaro Marco De Santis Maria Concetta Giurdanella Carmela Nicita Patrizia Concetta Rollo Salvatore Scondotto Eugenia Spata Amerigo Zona Pietro Comba

INTRODUCTION Amphibolic fibres with fluoro-edenitic composition characterize Biancavilla soil, including the major quarry from which building materials have been extensively extracted. These fibres induce mesothelioma in experimental animals and their in vitro biological action is similar to that of crocidolite. MATERIALS AND METHODS Malignant mesothelioma case series and incidence were exami...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1993
N H de Klerk A W Musk W O Cookson J J Glancy M S Hobbs

Plain chest radiographs from a one in six random sample of the workforce of the asbestos industry at Wittenoom, Western Australia between 1943 and 1966 have been classified for degree of profusion and pleural thickening by two independent observers according to the 1980 UICC-ILO Classification of Radiographs for the pneumoconioses to clarify the effect of degree of radiological abnormality on s...

2012

Asbestos is the generic commercial designation for a group of naturally occurring mineral silicate fibres of the serpentine and amphibole series. These include the serpentine mineral chrysotile (also known as ‘white asbestos’), and the five amphibole minerals – actinolite, amosite (also known as ‘brown asbestos’), anthophyllite, crocidolite (also known as ‘blue asbestos’), and tremolite (IARC, ...

2016
Elisa Trevisan Giuliano Zabucchi Lorella Pascolo Ernesto Pascotto Claudia Casarsa Monica Lucattelli Giuseppe Lungarella Eleonora Cavarra Barbara Bartalesi Marina Zweyer Violetta Borelli

This data article contains data related to the research article entitled, "Synchrotron X-ray microscopy reveals early calcium and iron interaction with crocidolite fibers in the lung of exposed mice" [1]. Asbestos fibers disrupt iron homeostasis in the human and mouse lung, leading to the deposition of iron (Fe) onto longer asbestos fibers which forms asbestos bodies (AB) [2]. Similar to Fe, ca...

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