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Subchronic Pulmonary Pathology, Iron Overload, and Transcriptional Activity after Libby Amphibole Exposure in Rat Models of Cardiovascular Disease
Authors
Mark Cesta
Stephen H. Gavett
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Andrew J. Ghio
Urmila P. Kodavanti
Abraham Nyska
Mette C.J. Schladweiler
Jonathan H. Shannahan
Beena D. Vallant
William O. Ward
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1 January 2011
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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Background: Surface-available iron (Fe) is proposed to contribute to asbestos-induced toxicity through the production of reactive oxygen species
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