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Inhalation Toxicology
International Forum for Respiratory Research
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The Biopersistence of Brazilian Chrysotile Asbestos Following Inhalation

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Pages 745-761 | Published online: 19 Oct 2008

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D.M. Bernstein, R.A. Rogers, R. Sepulveda, K. Donaldson, D. Schuler, S. Gaering, P. Kunzendorf, J. Chevalier & S.E. Holm. (2011) Quantification of the pathological response and fate in the lung and pleura of chrysotile in combination with fine particles compared to amosite-asbestos following short-term inhalation exposure. Inhalation Toxicology 23:7, pages 372-391.
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Brooke T. Mossman$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), Morton Lippmann, Thomas W. Hesterberg, Karl T. Kelsey, Aaron Barchowsky & James C. Bonner. (2011) Pulmonary Endpoints (Lung Carcinomas and Asbestosis) Following Inhalation Exposure to Asbestos. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B 14:1-4, pages 76-121.
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D. M. Bernstein, R. A. Rogers, R. Sepulveda, K. Donaldson, D. Schuler, S. Gaering, P. Kunzendorf , J. Chevalier & S. E. Holm. (2010) The pathological response and fate in the lung and pleura of chrysotile in combination with fine particles compared to amosite asbestos following short-term inhalation exposure: interim results. Inhalation Toxicology 22:11, pages 937-962.
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Henri Pezerat. (2009) Chrysotile Biopersistence: The Misuse of Biased Studies. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health 15:1, pages 102-106.
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D. M. Bernstein, K. Donaldson, U. Decker, S. Gaering, P. Kunzendorf, J. Chevalier & S. E. Holm. (2008) A Biopersistence Study following Exposure to Chrysotile Asbestos Alone or in Combination with Fine Particles. Inhalation Toxicology 20:11, pages 1009-1028.
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Lloyd E. Stettler, Douglas D. Sharpnack & Edward F. Krieg. (2008) Chronic Inhalation of Short Asbestos: Lung Fiber Burdens and Histopathology for Monkeys Maintained for 11.5 Years after Exposure. Inhalation Toxicology 20:1, pages 63-73.
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David M. Bernstein, Rick Rogers & Paul Smith. (2005) The Biopersistence of Canadian Chrysotile Asbestos Following Inhalation: Final Results Through 1 Year After Cessation of Exposure. Inhalation Toxicology 17:1, pages 1-14.
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