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Autor:
Kenneth H. Shafer, Charles L. Stiff, Michael J. Oldham, Patrick D. Lilly, George J Patskan, Michael K. Thompson, Mohamadi Sarkar, John C. Maloney
Publikováno v:
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene. 13:275-283
While several reports have been published using research methods of estimating exposure risk to e-cigarette vapors in nonusers, only two have directly measured indoor air concentrations from vaping using validated industrial hygiene sampling methodol
Autor:
Donna C. Smith, Patrick D. Lilly, Michael S. Werley, Dan J. Kirkpatrick, Willie J. McKinney, Ann M. Jerome, Timothy B. Langston, Michael J. Oldham
Publikováno v:
Inhalation Toxicology
A prototype electronic cigaret device and three formulations were evaluated in a 90-day rat inhalation study followed by a 42-day recovery period. Animals were randomly assigned to groups for exposure to low-, mid- and high-dose levels of aerosols co
Autor:
Jürgen Venitz, Jeffrey J. Wallery, Daniel Kirkpatrick, Peter R. Byron, Paddy McDonald, Patrick D. Lilly, Michael S. Werley
Publikováno v:
Toxicology. 287:76-90
Aerosolized propylene glycol (PG) was generated as log-normally distributed particulate clouds in different concentrations using a novel capillary aerosol generator (CAG) and evaluated in a battery of non-clinical studies intended to assess its poten
Publikováno v:
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 32:144-155
Occupational exposure limits (OELs) for individual substances are established on the basis of the available toxicological information at the time of their promulgation, expert interpretation of these data in light of industrial use, and the framework
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives. 108:919-924
Formaldehyde inhalation causes formation of DNA-protein cross-links (DPX) in the nasal mucosa of Fischer 344 (F344) rats and rhesus monkeys. DPX are considered to be part of the mechanism by which cytotoxic and carcinogenic effects of formaldehyde in
Publikováno v:
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 150:205-217
Bromodichloromethane (BDCM), a trihalomethane (THM) and water chlorination by-product, induces cancer in several tissues in experimental animals, including target tissue sites where increased incidences of human cancer have been linked to consumption
Publikováno v:
Toxicology. 124:141-152
Bromodichloromethane (BDCM) is a rodent carcinogen formed by chlorination of drinking water containing bromide and organic precursors. BDCM is a member of the class of disinfection by-products known as trihalomethanes (THMs), compounds that have been
Publikováno v:
Fundamental and Applied Toxicology. 40:101-110
Bromodichloromethane (BDCM) and chloroform (CHCl 3 ) are by-products of drinking water chlorination and are the two most prevalent trihalomethanes (THMs) in finished drinking water. To date, no comprehensive comparison of the acute renal and hepatic
Publikováno v:
Toxicology. 117:25-33
Many rodent bioassays have been conducted using oral gavage for delivery of test chemicals. Highly lipophilic compounds are generally administered to rodents dissolved in corn oil, a dosing vehicle shown to influence xenobiotic toxicity, carcinogenic
Autor:
Patrick D. Lilly, Ann M. Jerome, Willie J. McKinney, Christopher R. E. Coggins, Michael J. Oldham
Publikováno v:
Inhalation toxicology. 25
Adhesives are used in several different manufacturing operations in the production of cigarettes. The use of new, "high-speed-manufacture" adhesives (e.g. vinyl acetate based) could affect the smoke chemistry and toxicology of cigarettes, compared wi