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The following pages link to Study of the mechanism responsible for the elective toxicity of tungsten carbide-cobalt powder toward macrophages (Q44014120):
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- Dissolution and reactive oxygen species generation of inhaled cemented tungsten carbide particles in artificial human lung fluids (Q23909397) (← links)
- Characterization of exposures among cemented tungsten carbide workers. Part I: size-fractionated exposures to airborne cobalt and tungsten particles (Q23909682) (← links)
- Dissolution of cemented carbide powders in artificial sweat: implications for cobalt sensitization and contact dermatitis (Q23909684) (← links)
- Acute inflammatory responses of nanoparticles in an intra-tracheal instillation rat model (Q23909870) (← links)
- Embedded weapons-grade tungsten alloy shrapnel rapidly induces metastatic high-grade rhabdomyosarcomas in F344 rats (Q24536012) (← links)
- Nanotoxicity: emerging concerns regarding nanomaterial safety and occupational hard metal (WC-Co) nanoparticle exposure (Q28067495) (← links)
- In vitro inflammatory effects of hard metal (WC-Co) nanoparticle exposure (Q28394927) (← links)
- Tungsten carbide cobalt nanoparticles exert hypoxia-like effects on the gene expression level in human keratinocytes (Q33526842) (← links)
- Epidemiological survey of workers exposed to cobalt oxides, cobalt salts, and cobalt metal (Q33707128) (← links)
- Exploring the potential role of tungsten carbide cobalt (WC-Co) nanoparticle internalization in observed toxicity toward lung epithelial cells in vitro (Q33772821) (← links)
- Update on the genotoxicity and carcinogenicity of cobalt compounds. (Q34368691) (← links)
- Toxicity of tungsten carbide and cobalt-doped tungsten carbide nanoparticles in mammalian cells in vitro (Q39851855) (← links)
- Human toxicity of cobalt-containing dust and experimental studies on the mechanism of interstitial lung disease (hard metal disease). (Q41260887) (← links)
- Temporal variability of tungsten and cobalt in Fallon, Nevada. (Q41762044) (← links)
- Biological monitoring of workers exposed to cobalt metal, salt, oxides, and hard metal dust. (Q41943958) (← links)
- Inhibition of proteasome activity is involved in cobalt-induced apoptosis of human alveolar macrophages (Q44133748) (← links)
- In vivo ingestion of heavy metal particles of Se, Hg and W by murine macrophages. A study using scanning electron microscopy coupled with X-ray microanalysis. (Q47987463) (← links)
- Comparative evaluation of the in vitro micronucleus test and the alkaline single cell gel electrophoresis assay for the detection of DNA damaging agents: genotoxic effects of cobalt powder, tungsten carbide and cobalt–tungsten carbide (Q56834805) (← links)
- Cobalt bioavailability from hard metal particles (Q56834867) (← links)
- Evaluation of the role of reactive oxygen species in the interactive toxicity of carbide-cobalt mixtures on macrophages in culture (Q56834880) (← links)