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Danielsen TE et al., 1993,1861317 Danielsen TE, Langard S, Andersen A, Knudsen O. INCIDENCE OF CANCER AMONG WELDERS OF MILD-STEEL AND OTHER SHIPYARD WORKERS. British Journal of Industrial Medicine 50:1097-1103. HERO DOI
Danielsen TE, Langård S, and Andersen A., 1996, 3081487 Danielsen TE, Langård S, Andersen A. Incidence of cancer among Norwegian boiler welders. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 53:231-234. HERO DOI
Davidson et al., 2004, 55559 Davidson T, Kluz T, Burns F, Rossman T, Zhang Q, Uddin A, Nadas A, Costa M. Exposure to chromium (VI) in the drinking water increases susceptibility to UV-induced skin tumors in hairless mice. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 196:431-437. HERO
Davies, Easton, and Bidstrup 1991 Davies JM, Easton DF, and Bidstrup PL. Mortality from respiratory cancer and other causes in United Kingdom chromate production workers. British Journal of Industrial Medicine 48:299-313. HERO
De Flora et al. 2006 1231809 (genetox) De Flora S, Iltcheva M, Balansky RM. Oral chromium(VI) does not affect the frequency of micronuclei in hematopoietic cells of adult mice and of transplacentally exposed fetuses. Mutation Research 2006; 610:38-47. DOI
Delzell E, Brown DA, and Matthews R., 2003, 5029430 Delzell E, Brown DA, Matthews R. Mortality among hourly motor vehicle manufacturing workers. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 45:813-830. HERO DOI
Deng, 1988, 1515087 (genetox) Deng, C; Lee, HH; Xian, H; Yao, M; Huang, J; Ou, B. Chromosomal aberrations and sister chromatid exchanges of peripheral blood lymphocytes in Chinese electroplating workers: Effect of nickel and chromium. Journal of Trace Elements in Experimental Medicine. 1(1):57-62. https://heronet.epa.gov/heronet/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/1515087
Deschamps F et al., 1995, 77671 Deschamps F, Moulin JJ, Wild P, Labriffe H, Haguenoer JM. Mortality study among workers producing chromate pigments in France. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 67:147-152. HERO
Divine BJ and Barron V 1986 Divine BJ, Barron V. Texaco mortality study: II. Patterns of mortality among white males by specific job groups. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 10:371-381. HERO DOI
Dubrow R and Gute DM 1988 Dubrow R, Gute DM. Cause-specific mortality among male textile workers in Rhode Island. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 13:439-454. HERO DOI
Dubrow R and Wegman DH 1984 Dubrow R, Wegman DH. Cancer and occupation in Massachusetts: A death certificate study. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 6:207-230. HERO DOI
Edling C et al. 1986 Edling C, Kling H, Flodin U, Axelson O. Cancer mortality among leather tanners. British Journal of Industrial Medicine 43:495-496. HERO DOI
Eizaguirre-García D, Rodríguez-Andrés C, and Watt G 2000, 1515160 Eizaguirre-García D, Rodríguez-Andrés C, and Watt G. Congenital anomalies in Glasgow between 1982 and 1989 and chromium waste. Journal of Public Health 22:54-58. HERO
Eizaguirre-Garcia et al., 1999, 4175255 Eizaguirre-Garcia D, Rodriguez-Andres R, Watt GC, Hole D. A study of leukaemia in Glasgow in connection with chromium-contaminated land. Journal of Public Health Medicine. 1999. 21;4, 435-438.
Elbetieha A and Al-Hamood 1997 Elbetieha A and Al-Hamood MH. Long-term exposure of male and female mice to trivalent and hexavalent chromium compounds: effect on fertility. Toxicology 116:39-47. HERO
El Safty, 2018, 5494681 (genetox) El Safty, AMK; Samir, AM; Mekkawy, MK; Fouad, MM. Genotoxic Effects Due to Exposure to Chromium and Nickel Among Electroplating Workers. International Journal of Toxicology. 37(3):234-240. https://heronet.epa.gov/heronet/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/5494681
Elsaieed and Nada 2002 Elsaieed EM and Nada SA. Teratogenicity of hexavalent chromium in rats and the beneficial role of ginseng. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 68:361-368. HERO
Elshazly et al. 2016 Elshazly MO et al. The mitigative effect of Raphanus sativus oil on chromium-induced geno- and hepatotoxicity in male rats. DOI HERO
Engel LS et al. 2002 Engel LS, Vaughan TL, Gammon MD, Chow WH, Risch HA, Dubrow R, Mayne ST, Rotterdam H, Schoenberg JB, Stanford JL, West AB, Blot WJ, Fraumeni JF. Occupation and risk of esophageal and gastric cardia adenocarcinoma. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 42:11-22. HERO DOI
Ewis, 2006, 1231828 (genetox) Ewis, AA; Kondo, K; Dang, F; Nakahori, Y; Shinohara, Y; Ishikawa, M; Baba, Y. Surfactant protein B gene variations and susceptibility to lung cancer in chromate workers. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 49(5):367-373. https://heronet.epa.gov/heronet/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/1231828
Faux et al. 1994, 1260390 Faux, SP; Gao, M; Aw, TC; Braithwaite, RA; Levy, LS (1994). Molecular epidemiological studies in workers exposed to chromium-containing compounds. Clinical Chemistry volume 40 (7 part 2): 1454-1456. https://heronet.epa.gov/heronet/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/1260390
Finkelstein MM and Verma DK 2005 Finkelstein MM, Verma DK. Mortality among Ontario members of the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 47:4-9. HERO DOI
Franchini I, Magnani F, and Mutti A 1983 Franchini I, Magnani F, Mutti A. Mortality experience among chromeplating workers. Initial findings. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health 9:247-252. HERO DOI
Fryzek et al. 2001 Fryzek JP et al. Cancer mortality in relation to environmental chromium exposure. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 43:635-640. HERO
Garabrant D et al. 1988 Garabrant D, Held J, Langholz B, Bernstein L. Mortality of aircraft manufacturing workers in southern California. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 13:683-693. HERO DOI
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