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Acharya S et al. 2001 Acharya S et al. A subtoxic interactive toxicity study of ethanol and chromium in male Wistar rats. Alcohol 23:99-108. HERO
Adachi, 1987, 1231007 Adachi S. [Effects of chromium compounds on the respiratory system: Part 5. Long term inhalation of chromic acid mist in electroplating by C57BL female mice and recapitulation of our experimental studies]. Sangyo Igaku/Japanese Journal of Industrial Health (Japan) 29:17-33. DOI HERO
Adachi S et al, 1981, 1231056 Adachi S, Yoshimura H, Miyayama R, Katayama H, Takemoto K, Kawai H. [Effects of chromium compounds to the respiratory system: Part 1. An experimental study of inhalation of chromic acid mist in electroplating]. Sangyo Igaku/Japanese Journal of Industrial Health (Japan) 23:294-299. HERO DOI
Adachi S et al, 1986, 13979 Adachi S, Yoshimura H, Katayama H, Takemoto K. [Effects of chromium compounds on the respiratory system: Part 4. Long term inhalation of chromic acid mist in electroplating to ICR female mice]. Sangyo Igaku/Japanese Journal of Industrial Health (Japan) 28:283-287. HERO DOI
Ahn YS et al. 2006 Ahn YS, Park RM, Stayner L, Kang SK, Jang JK. Cancer morbidity in iron and steel workers in Korea. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 49:647-657. HERO DOI
Alguacil, 2003, 1852146 (genetox) Alguacil, J; Porta, M; Kauppinen, T; Malats, N; Kogevinas, M; Carrato, A; PANKRAS II Study Grp. Occupational exposure to dyes, metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and other agents and K-ras activation in human exocrine pancreatic cancer. International Journal of Cancer. 107(4):635-641.
Al-Hamood, Elbetieha A, and Bataineh H 1998 Al-Hamood MH, Elbetieha A, and Bataineh H. Sexual maturation and fertility of male and female mice exposed prenatally and postnatally to trivalent and hexavalent chromium compounds. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 10:179-183. HERO
Amandus HE 1986 Amandus HE. Mortality from stomach cancer in United States cement plant and quarry workers, 1950-80. HERO DOI
Andersen A et al. 1999 Andersen A, Barlow L, Engeland A, Kjaerheim K, Lynge E, Pukkala E. Work-related cancer in the Nordic countries. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health 25:1-116. [Supplemental Data]. HERO
Andersson E et al. 2010 Andersson E, Persson B, Bryngelsson IL, Magnuson A, Westberg H. Cancer mortality in a Swedish cohort of pulp and paper mill workers. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 83:123-132. HERO DOI
Andjelkovich DA et al. 1992 Andjelkovich DA, Mathew RM, Yu RC, Richardson RB, Levine RJ. Mortality of iron foundry workers: II Analysis by work area. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 34:391-401. HERO
Anwar et al. 1961 Anwar RA et al. Chronic toxicity studies: III. Chronic toxicity of cadmium and chromium in dogs. Archives of Environmental Health 3:456-460. HERO
Aoki et al. 2019 5040657 (genetox) Aoki Y, Matsumoto M, Matsumoto M, Masumura K, Nohmi T. Mutant frequency is not increased in mice orally exposed to sodium dichromate. Food Safety 2019; 7:2-10. DOI
Aragones N, Pollan M, and Gustavsson P 2002 Aragones N, Pollan M, Gustavsson P. Stomach cancer and occupation in Sweden: 1971-89. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 59:329-337. HERO DOI
Arshad M et al. 2017 Arshad M et al. Exposure of Pregnant Mice to Hexavalent Chromium Causes Fetal Defects. HERO DOI
Aruldhas et al. 2004 Aruldhas MM et al. Microcanalization in the epididymis to overcome ductal obstruction caused by chronic exposure to chromium - a study in the mature bonnet monkey (Macaca radiata Geoffroy). Reproduction 128:127-137. HERO
Aruldhas et al. 2005 Aruldhas MM et al. Chronic chromium exposure-induced changes in testicular histoarchitecture are associated with oxidative stress: study in a non-human primate (Macaca radiata Geoffroy). Human Reproduction 20:2801-2813. HERO
Aruldhas et al. 2006 Aruldhas MM et al. In vivo spermatotoxic effect of chromium as reflected in the epididymal epithelial principal cells, basal cells, and intraepithelial macrophages of a nonhuman primate (Macaca radiata Geoffroy). Fertility and Sterility 86:1097-1105. HERO
Asmatullah and Noreen 1999 Asmatullah and Noreen MA. Effect of oral administration of hexavalent chromium on total body weight, chromium uptake and histological structure of mouse liver. Punjab University Journal of Zoology 14:53–63. HERO
Axelsson G, Rylander R, and Schmidt A 1980 Axelsson G, Rylander R, Schmidt A. Mortality and incidence of tumours among ferrochromium workers. HERO
Balachandar, 2010, 730614 (genetox) Balachandar V., Arun M., Mohana Devi S., Velmurugan P., Manikantan P., Karthick Kumar A. Sasikala K., Venkatesan C. Evaluation of the genetic alterations in direct and indirect exposures of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] in leather tanning industry workers North Arcot District, South India.International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. 83(7):791-801. https://heronet.epa.gov/heronet/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/730614
Banu, 2017, 3842224 Banu SK et al. Chromium VI - Induced developmental toxicity of placenta is mediated through spatiotemporal dysregulation of cell survival and apoptotic proteins. Reproductive Toxicology 68:171-190. HERO DOI
Banu et al. 2008 Banu SK et al. Lactational exposure to hexavalent chromium delays puberty by impairing ovarian development, steroidogenesis and pituitary hormone synthesis in developing Wistar rats. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 232:180-189. HERO
Banu et al. 2015 Banu SK et al. Identifying a novel role for X-prolyl aminopeptidase (Xpnpep) 2 in CrVI-induced adverse effects on germ cell nest breakdown and follicle development in rats. HERO
Banu et al. 2016 Banu SK et al. Resveratrol protects the ovary against chromium-toxicity by enhancing endogenous antioxidant enzymes and inhibiting metabolic clearance of estradiol. HERO
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