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Autor:
Michael P. Waalkes, William M. Gwinn, Ronald W. Bousquet, Genie J. Taylor, Cassandra J. Shines, Wei Qu, Daniel L. Morgan
Publikováno v:
Toxicological Sciences. 135:414-424
Indium-containing particles (ICPs) are used extensively in the microelectronics industry. Pulmonary toxicity is observed after inhalation exposure to ICPs; however, the mechanism(s) of pathogenesis is unclear. ICPs are insoluble at physiological pH a
Autor:
Cassandra J. Shines, Daniel L. Morgan, Herman C. Price, Ronald W. Bousquet, Patrick J. Kirby, Jeffrey I. Everitt, Genie J. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Experimental Lung Research. 35:858-882
The mechanism(s) by which chronic inhalation of indium phosphide (InP) particles causes pleural fibrosis is not known. Few studies of InP pleural toxicity have been conducted because of the challenges in conducting particulate inhalation exposures, a
Autor:
Daniel L. Morgan, Cassandra J. Shines
Publikováno v:
Toxicology in Vitro. 18:139-146
Nitric oxide (NO) released by activated alveolar macrophages (AM) can mediate effects on target cells and can also react with superoxide anion (O2-) to form peroxynitrite (PN), a highly cytotoxic product. The role of NO and PN in AM cytotoxicity for
Autor:
Genie J. Taylor, Michael P. Waalkes, Wei Qu, Daniel L. Morgan, Ronald W. Bousquet, Cassandra J. Shines, William M. Gwinn, H C Price
Indium is widely used in the semiconductor and microelectronics industries often in particulate form with examples being indium phosphide (InP) and indium-tin oxide (ITO). ITO, which typically consists of approximately 90% indium oxide (In2O3) and 10
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4349143/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4349143/
Autor:
Daniel L. Morgan, Paul D. Moskowitz, Herman C. Price, Mark E. Blazka, Michael R. Elwell, Cassandra J. Shines, Shawn P. Jeter, Sandra M. Ward, Ralph E. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Toxicology and applied pharmacology. 147(2)
Copper gallium diselenide (CGS), copper indium diselenide (CIS), and cadmium telluride (CdTe) are novel compounds used in the photovoltaic and semiconductor industries. This study was conducted to characterize the relative toxicities of these compoun