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Lang Tran

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Mutation Research|August 4, 2004
An introduction to the short-term toxicology of respirable industrial fibresKen Donaldson, C Lang Tran
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology|January 16, 2010
Risk management of nanomaterialsMaureen R Gwinn, Lang Tran
Transfusion|December 18, 2013
The symbolic roots of blood donationJohanne Charbonneau, Nathalie Y-Lang Tran
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|May 15, 2002
From quartz hazard to quartz risk: the coal mines revisitedPaul J A Borm, Lang Tran
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|September 20, 2011
The carcinogenic action of crystalline silica: a review of the evidence supporting secondary inflammation-driven genotoxicity as a principal mechanismPaul J A Borm, Lang Tran, Ken Donaldson
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 4, 2009
Nanoparticles, human health hazard and regulationAnthony Seaton, Lang Tran, Robert Aitken, et al.
Inhalation Toxicology|August 10, 2007
Proinflammogenic effects of low-toxicity and metal nanoparticles in vivo and in vitro: highlighting the role of particle surface area and surface reactivityRodger Duffin, Lang Tran, David Brown, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 21, 2022
Probabilistic human health risk assessment of 1,3-butadiene and styrene exposure using Monte Carlo simulation technique in the carpet production industryAmir Hossein Khoshakhlagh, Agnieszka Gruszecka-Kosowska, Abiodun Olagoke Adeniji, et al.
Nanotoxicology|December 1, 2015
A rapid screening assay for identifying mycobacteria targeted nanoparticle antibioticsSamantha Donnellan, Lang Tran, Helinor Johnston, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|February 6, 2020
Pollution, Particles, and Dementia: A Hypothetical Causative PathwayAnthony Seaton, Lang Tran, Ruoling Chen, et al.
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Mutation Research|August 4, 2004
An introduction to the short-term toxicology of respirable industrial fibresKen Donaldson, C Lang Tran
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology|January 16, 2010
Risk management of nanomaterialsMaureen R Gwinn, Lang Tran
Transfusion|December 18, 2013
The symbolic roots of blood donationJohanne Charbonneau, Nathalie Y-Lang Tran
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|May 15, 2002
From quartz hazard to quartz risk: the coal mines revisitedPaul J A Borm, Lang Tran
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|September 20, 2011
The carcinogenic action of crystalline silica: a review of the evidence supporting secondary inflammation-driven genotoxicity as a principal mechanismPaul J A Borm, Lang Tran, Ken Donaldson
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 4, 2009
Nanoparticles, human health hazard and regulationAnthony Seaton, Lang Tran, Robert Aitken, et al.
Inhalation Toxicology|August 10, 2007
Proinflammogenic effects of low-toxicity and metal nanoparticles in vivo and in vitro: highlighting the role of particle surface area and surface reactivityRodger Duffin, Lang Tran, David Brown, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 21, 2022
Probabilistic human health risk assessment of 1,3-butadiene and styrene exposure using Monte Carlo simulation technique in the carpet production industryAmir Hossein Khoshakhlagh, Agnieszka Gruszecka-Kosowska, Abiodun Olagoke Adeniji, et al.
Nanotoxicology|December 1, 2015
A rapid screening assay for identifying mycobacteria targeted nanoparticle antibioticsSamantha Donnellan, Lang Tran, Helinor Johnston, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|February 6, 2020
Pollution, Particles, and Dementia: A Hypothetical Causative PathwayAnthony Seaton, Lang Tran, Ruoling Chen, et al.
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