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Manganese Exposure During Welding Operations

Pages 537-538 | Published online: 24 Feb 2011

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A.P. Das, S. Ghosh, S. Mohanty & L.B. Sukla. (2014) Consequences of manganese compounds: a review. Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry 96:7, pages 981-997.
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James M. Antonini. (2003) Health Effects of Welding. Critical Reviews in Toxicology 33:1, pages 61-103.
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Gunnar Kwakye, Monica Paoliello, Somshuvra Mukhopadhyay, Aaron Bowman & Michael Aschner. (2015) Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism and Parkinson’s Disease: Shared and Distinguishable Features. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 12:7, pages 7519-7540.
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James M. Antonini, Krishnan Sriram, Stanley A. Benkovic, Jenny R. Roberts, Samuel Stone, Bean T. Chen, Diane Schwegler-Berry, Amy M. Jefferson, Brenda K. Billig, Christopher M. Felton, Mary Ann Hammer, Fang Ma, David G. Frazer, James P. O’Callaghan & Diane B. Miller. (2009) Mild steel welding fume causes manganese accumulation and subtle neuroinflammatory changes but not overt neuronal damage in discrete brain regions of rats after short-term inhalation exposure. NeuroToxicology 30:6, pages 915-925.
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Michael R. Flynn & Pam Susi. (2009) Neurological risks associated with manganese exposure from welding operations – A literature review. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 212:5, pages 459-469.
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James M. Antonini, James P. O’Callaghan & Diane B. Miller. (2006) Development of an animal model to study the potential neurotoxic effects associated with welding fume inhalation. NeuroToxicology 27:5, pages 745-751.
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James M. Antonini, Annette B. Santamaria, Neil T. Jenkins, Elisa Albini & Roberto Lucchini. (2006) Fate of manganese associated with the inhalation of welding fumes: Potential neurological effects. NeuroToxicology 27:3, pages 304-310.
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Brent L. Finley & Annette B. Santamaria. (2005) Current Evidence and Research Needs Regarding the Risk of Manganese-Induced Neurological Effects in Welders. NeuroToxicology 26:2, pages 285-289.
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Grant McMillan. (2005) Is Electric Arc Welding Linked to Manganism or Parkinson???s Disease?. Toxicological Reviews 24:4, pages 237-257.
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