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Characterization by scanning transmission electron microscopy of silica particles from alveolar macrophages of coal miners.

The structure and composition of silica-rich particles recovered by lavage from the lungs of three active miners with different medical histories were studied using high-resolution electron microscopy and chemical microanalysis. The results are compared to the similarly determined structure and comp...

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Autores principales: Rainey, L C, Bolsaitis, P, Dirsa, B, Vander Sande, J B
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9644195
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author Rainey, L C
Bolsaitis, P
Dirsa, B
Vander Sande, J B
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Vander Sande, J B
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description The structure and composition of silica-rich particles recovered by lavage from the lungs of three active miners with different medical histories were studied using high-resolution electron microscopy and chemical microanalysis. The results are compared to the similarly determined structure and composition of respirable-size mineral particles obtained from roof-bolter dust-box samples from two coal mines of widely different bulk quartz concentrations. The results show that the lungs of the miners contain silica-based particles with structures not found in the mine samples. Also, the particle structures and compositions found in the macrophages were different in each of the miners. The results suggest that possibility that intracellular processes may affect the susceptibility of individuals to silica-induced pneumoconioses.
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spelling pubmed-15673662006-09-19 Characterization by scanning transmission electron microscopy of silica particles from alveolar macrophages of coal miners. Rainey, L C Bolsaitis, P Dirsa, B Vander Sande, J B Environ Health Perspect Research Article The structure and composition of silica-rich particles recovered by lavage from the lungs of three active miners with different medical histories were studied using high-resolution electron microscopy and chemical microanalysis. The results are compared to the similarly determined structure and composition of respirable-size mineral particles obtained from roof-bolter dust-box samples from two coal mines of widely different bulk quartz concentrations. The results show that the lungs of the miners contain silica-based particles with structures not found in the mine samples. Also, the particle structures and compositions found in the macrophages were different in each of the miners. The results suggest that possibility that intracellular processes may affect the susceptibility of individuals to silica-induced pneumoconioses. 1994-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1567366/ /pubmed/9644195 Text en
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Rainey, L C
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Vander Sande, J B
Characterization by scanning transmission electron microscopy of silica particles from alveolar macrophages of coal miners.
title Characterization by scanning transmission electron microscopy of silica particles from alveolar macrophages of coal miners.
title_full Characterization by scanning transmission electron microscopy of silica particles from alveolar macrophages of coal miners.
title_fullStr Characterization by scanning transmission electron microscopy of silica particles from alveolar macrophages of coal miners.
title_full_unstemmed Characterization by scanning transmission electron microscopy of silica particles from alveolar macrophages of coal miners.
title_short Characterization by scanning transmission electron microscopy of silica particles from alveolar macrophages of coal miners.
title_sort characterization by scanning transmission electron microscopy of silica particles from alveolar macrophages of coal miners.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9644195
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