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Ye Zhang, Michael Story, Samrawit Yeshitla, Xiaoyu Wang, Robert R. Scully, Corey Theriot, Honglu Wu, Valerie E. Ryder, Chiu-wing Lam
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Inhalation Toxicology. 35:139-156
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Chiu-Wing, Lam, Valerie E, Ryder
Publikováno v:
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 93:746-748
BACKGROUND: Spacecraft maximum allowable concentrations (SMACs) provide guidance on allowable chemical exposures for nominal and emergency situations aboard spacecraft. SMACs are set to mitigate or preclude potential crew health effects and performan
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Chiu-wing Lam, Vincent Castranova, Patti C. Zeidler-Erdely, Roger Renne, Robert Hunter, Richard McCluskey, Robert R. Scully, William T. Wallace, Ye Zhang, Valerie E. Ryder, Bonnie Cooper, David McKay, Roger O. McClellan, Kevin E. Driscoll, Donald E. Gardner, Mark Barger, Terence Meighan, John T. James
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Inhalation Toxicology. 34:51-67
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Chiu-wing Lam, Castranova, Vincent, Driscoll, Kevin, Warheit, David, Ryder, Valerie, Ye Zhang, Zeidler-Erdely, Patti, Hunter, Robert, Scully, Robert, Wallace, William, James, John, Crucian, Brian, Nelman, Mayra, McCluskey, Richard, Gardner, Donald, Renne, Roger, McClellan, Roger
Publikováno v:
Critical Reviews in Toxicology; Sep2023, Vol. 53 Issue 8, p441-479, 39p
Autor:
Chiu-Wing Lam, Valerie E. Ryder, Robert R. Scully, David Alexander, Emanuel Hermosillo, Mathias Basner, Usha Satish, Ruben C. Gur, Jad Nasrini, Tyler M. Moore
Publikováno v:
npj Microgravity, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2019)
NPJ Microgravity
NPJ Microgravity
Acute exposure to carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations below those found on the International Space Station are reported to deteriorate complex decision-making. Effective decision-making is critical to human spaceflight, especially during an emergency
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Publikováno v:
Inhalation Toxicology. 25:785-793
The pulmonary toxicity of airborne lunar dust was assessed in rats exposed by nose-only inhalation to 0, 2.1, 6.8, 20.8 and 60.6 mg/m3 of respirable size lunar dust. Rats were exposed for 6 h/d, 5 d/week, for 4 weeks (120 h). Biomarkers of toxicity w
Autor:
Chiu Wing Lam, Linda Marshall, Kevin E. Driscoll, Bean T. Chen, Robert R. Scully, Donald E. Gardner, Ye Zhang, David S. McKay, Bonnie L. Cooper, Vincent Castranova, Roger A. Renne, Roger O. McClellan, Richard McCluskey, Robert L. Hunter, John T. James
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Inhalation Toxicology. 25:661-678
Humans will again set foot on the moon. The moon is covered by a layer of fine dust, which can pose a respiratory hazard. We investigated the pulmonary toxicity of lunar dust in rats exposed to 0, 2.1, 6.8, 20.8 and 60.6 mg/m(3) of respirable-size lu
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Inhalation Toxicology. 25:243-256
Brief exposures of Apollo astronauts to lunar dust occasionally elicited upper respiratory irritation; however, no limits were ever set for prolonged exposure to lunar dust. The United States and other space faring nations intend to return to the moo
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International Journal of Toxicology. 30:3-18
Space toxicology is a unique and targeted discipline for spaceflight, space habitation, and occupation of celestial bodies including planets, moons, and asteroids. Astronaut explorers face distinctive health challenges and limited resources for rescu