Available studies (370 found)
Short citation | Full citation | Bioassay | Epidemiology | Epi. meta-analysis | In vitro | Ecology |
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Banu et al. 2017 | Banu SK et al. Editor's Highlight: Exposure to CrVI during Early Pregnancy Increases Oxidative Stress and Disrupts the Expression of Antioxidant Proteins in Placental Compartments. Toxicological Sciences 2017; 155:497-511. DOI | |||||
Bashandy SAE et al. 2021 | Bashandy SAE, Ebaid H, Al-Tamimi J, Ahmed-Farid OA, Omara EA, Alhazza IM. Melatonin Alleviated Potassium Dichromate-Induced Oxidative Stress and Reprotoxicity in Male Rats. HERO DOI | |||||
Bataineh, Bataineh, and Daradka H 2007 | Bataineh HN, Bataineh ZM, and Daradka H. Short-term exposure of female rats to industrial metal salts: Effect on implantation and pregnancy. Reproductive Medicine and Biology 6:179-183. HERO | |||||
Bataineh H et al. 1997 | Bataineh H et al. Effect of long-term ingestion of chromium compounds on aggression, sex behavior and fertility in adult male rat. Drug and Chemical Toxicology 20:133-149. HERO | |||||
Beaumont et al. 2008 | Beaumont JJ et al. Cancer mortality in a Chinese population exposed to hexavalent chromium in drinking water. Epidemiology 19:12-23. HERO | |||||
Becker N 1999 | Becker N. Cancer mortality among arc welders exposed to fumes containing chromium and nickel. Results of a third follow-up: 1989-1995. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 41:294-303. HERO DOI | |||||
Bednar and Kies C 1991 | Bednar CM and Kies C. INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS IN DRINKING WATER CORRELATED WITH DISEASE OCCURRENCE IN NEBRASKA1. HERO | |||||
Benova, 2002, 1232126 (genetox) | Benova, D; Hadjidekova, V; Hristova, R; Nikolova, T; Boulanova, M; Georgieva, I; Grigorova, M; Popov, T; Panev, T; Georgieva, R; Natarajan, AT; Darroudi, F; Nilsson, R. Cytogenetic effects of hexavalent chromium in Bulgarian chromium platers. Mutation Research. 514(1-2):29-38. https://heronet.epa.gov/heronet/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/1232126 | |||||
Bertazzi PA and Zocchetti C., 1980, 5025634 | Bertazzi PA, Zocchetti C. A mortality study of newspaper printing workers. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 1:85-97. HERO | |||||
Bethwaite PB, Pearce N, and Fraser J., 1990, 5025627 | Bethwaite PB, Pearce N, Fraser J. Cancer risks in painters: study based on the New Zealand Cancer Registry. British Journal of Industrial Medicine 47:742-746. HERO DOI | |||||
Bick et al. 1996 | Bick RL et al. Hodgkin's disease in association with hexavalent chromium exposure. International Journal of Hematology 64:257-262. HERO | |||||
Birk T et al. 2006 | Birk T et al. Lung cancer mortality in the German chromate industry, 1958 to 1998. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 48:426-433. HERO | |||||
Blair A, 1980, 33456 | Blair A. Mortality among workers in the metal polishing and plating industry, 1951-1969. Journal of Occupational Medicine 22:158-162. HERO | |||||
Bloomfield and Blum W 1928 | Bloomfield JJ and Blum W. Health hazards in chromium plating. HERO | |||||
Boice JD Jr et al., 1999, 699183 | Boice JD Jr, Marano D, Fryzek J, Sadler C, Mclaughlin JK. Mortality among aircraft manufacturing workers. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 56:581-597. HERO DOI | |||||
Bonde 1990, 1751722 | Bonde JP. Semen quality and sex hormones among mild steel and stainless steel welders: A cross sectional study. British Journal of Industrial Medicine 47:508-514. HERO | |||||
Bonde and Ernst E 1992, 1232226 | Bonde JP and Ernst E. Sex hormones and semen quality in welders exposed to hexavalent chromium. Human and Experimental Toxicology 11:259-263. HERO | |||||
Bonde, Olsen, and Hansen 1992, 1260386 | Bonde JP, Olsen JH, and Hansen KS. Adverse pregnancy outcome and childhood malignancy with reference to paternal welding exposure. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health 18:169-177. HERO | |||||
Borneff J et al. 1968 | Borneff J et al. Carcinogenic substances in water and soil. XXII. Mouse drinking study with 3,4-benzpyrene and potassium chromate. Archiv fuer Hygiene und Bakteriologie 152:45-53. HERO | |||||
Boscolo P et al. 1997 | Boscolo P et al. Effects of chromium on lymphocyte subsets and immunoglobulins from normal population and exposed workers. Life Sciences 60:1319-1325. HERO | |||||
Bouchardy C et al., 2002, 732639 | Bouchardy C, Schüler G, Minder C, Hotz P, Bousquet A, Levi F, Fisch T, Torhorst J, Raymond L. Cancer risk by occupation and socioeconomic group among men--A study by the Association of Swiss Cancer Registries. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health 28:1-88. HERO | |||||
Bovet P, Lob M, and Grandjean M 1977 | Bovet P, Lob M, and Grandjean M. Spirometric alterations in workers in the chromium electroplating industry. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 40:25-32. HERO DOI | |||||
Brown LM et al., 2002, 5029533 | Brown LM, Moradi T, Gridley G, Plato N, Dosemeci M, Fraumeni JF. Exposures in the painting trades and paint manufacturing industry and risk of cancer among men and women in Sweden. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 44:258-264. HERO DOI | |||||
Brownson RC et al., 1989, 5025651 | Brownson RC, Zahm SH, Chang JC, Blair A. Occupational risk of colon cancer. An analysis by anatomic subsite. American Journal of Epidemiology 130:675-687. HERO DOI | |||||
Bulbulyan MA et al., 1999, 3583027 | Bulbulyan MA, Ilychova SA, Zahm SH, Astashevsky SV, Zaridze DG. Cancer mortality among women in the Russian printing industry. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 36:166-171. HERO |
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