نتایج جستجو برای: beryllium compounds

تعداد نتایج: 229129  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1991
L Magos

The carcinogenic properties of selected metals and their compounds are reviewed to provide a useful reference for existing knowledge on relationships between physical and chemical forms, kinetics and carcinogenic potential and between epidemiology, bioassays, and short-term tests. Extensive consideration is given to arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, lead, and nickel. Other metals such as a...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Andrew P Fontenot Timothy S Keizer Mark McCleskey Douglas G Mack Roberto Meza-Romero Jianya Huan David M Edwards Yuan K Chou Arthur A Vandenbark Brian Scott Gregory G Burrows

Chronic beryllium disease is a lung disorder caused by beryllium exposure in the workplace and is characterized by granulomatous inflammation and the accumulation of beryllium-specific, HLA-DP2-restricted CD4+ T lymphocytes in the lung that proliferate and secrete Th1-type cytokines. To characterize the interaction among HLA-DP2, beryllium, and CD4+ T cells, we constructed rHLA-DP2 and rHLA-DP4...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2008
Wayne T Sanderson Stephanie Leonard Darrin Ott Laurence Fuortes William Field

This study evaluated the presence of beryllium surface contamination in a U.S. conventional munitions plant as an indicator of possible past beryllium airborne and skin exposure and used these measurements to classify job categories by potential level of exposure. Surface samples were collected from production and nonproduction areas of the plant and at regional industrial reference sites with ...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 2001
W T Sanderson E M Ward K Steenland M R Petersen

BACKGROUND Cohort mortality studies have found elevated lung cancer mortality among beryllium-exposed workers, but none evaluated the association between beryllium exposure level and lung cancer risk. A nested case-control study of lung cancer within a beryllium processing plant was conducted to investigate the relationship between level of beryllium exposure and lung cancer. METHODS Lung can...

Journal: :Inorganic chemistry 2001
R J Berger M Hartmann P Pyykkö D Sundholm H Schmidbaur

There is no experimental proof documented in the literature for the existence of any beryllium peroxide compound. All recent pertinent preparative attempts described in this work, using a range of beryllium salts with various peroxides as reagents under mild conditions, were equally unsuccessful. (1)H and (9)Be NMR investigations of aqueous solutions containing beryllium salts and hydrogen pero...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 2004
Laura Welch Knut Ringen Eula Bingham John Dement Tim Takaro William McGowan Anna Chen Patricia Quinn

BACKGROUND To determine whether current and former construction workers are at significant risk for occupational illnesses from work at the Department of Energy's (DOE) nuclear weapons facilities, screening programs were undertaken at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Oak Ridge Reservation, and the Savannah River Site. METHODS Medical examination for beryllium disease used a medical history an...

2005
S. K. Das

Studies have been conducted to find Materials with microstructures which Minimize the formation of blisters. A promising class of materials appears to be sintered metal powder with small average grain sizes and low atomic number Z. Studies of the surface erosion of sintered aluminum powder (SAP 895) and of aluminum held at AOO'C due to blistering by 100 keV helium ions have been conducted and t...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1998
C Saltini M Amicosante A Franchi G Lombardi L Richeldi

The role of genetic factors has been hypothesized in the pathogenesis of a number of chronic inflammatory lung diseases. The genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) locus on human chromosome 6 have been identified as important determinants in diseases caused both by inorganic and organic compounds such as beryllium, gold, acid anhydrides, isocyanates and grass pollens. Since many en...

Journal: :Chemistry Central Journal 2008
Chadi H Stephan Michel Fournier Pauline Brousseau Sébastien Sauvé

BACKGROUND Occupational exposure to beryllium may cause Chronic Beryllium Disease (CBD), a lung disorder initiated by an electrostatic interaction with the MHC class II human leukocyte antigen (HLA). Molecular studies have found a significant correlation between the electrostatic potential at the HLA-DP surface and disease susceptibility. CBD can therefore be treated by chelation therapy. In th...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2006
J Müller-Quernheim K I Gaede E Fireman G Zissel

An increase in chronic beryllium disease (CBD) has been suggested due to higher industrial use of beryllium alloys. Since occupational CBD is a perfect phenocopy of sarcoidosis, it might be misdiagnosed as sarcoidosis. In the current it was hypothesised that CBD exists in cohorts of sarcoidosis patients. In a prospective case study, sarcoidosis patients were evaluated for potential beryllium ex...

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