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HERO ID
1236953
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
[Effects of chromium compounds on the respiratory system (Part 3) Inhalation of chromic oxide (Cr2O3) dust by F344 rats]
Author(s)
Adachi, S; Katayama, H; Takemoto, K
Year
1985
Is Peer Reviewed?
0
Journal
Sangyo Igaku/Japanese Journal of Industrial Health (Japan)
ISSN:
0047-1879
EISSN:
1881-1302
Volume
27
Issue
6
Page Numbers
422-423
Language
Japanese
PMID
3841678
DOI
10.1539/joh1959.27.422
Relationship(s)
is related to other part(s)
013979
[Effects of chromium compounds on the respiratory system: Part 4. Long term inhalation of chromic acid mist in electroplating to ICR female mice]
is related to other part(s)
1231007
[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]
is related to other part(s)
1231038
[Effects of chromium compounds on the respiratory system: Part 2. Difference between water-soluble hexavalent and trivalent compounds]
is related to other part(s)
1231056
[Effects of chromium compounds to the respiratory system: Part 1. An experimental study of inhalation of chromic acid mist in electroplating]
Keywords
Biochemistry-Gases (1970- )
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Biochemical Studies-Minerals
;
Metabolism-Minerals
;
Respiratory System-General
;
Respiratory System-Pathology
;
Routes of Immunization
;
Toxicology-General
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Toxicology-Environmental and Industrial Toxicology
;
Public Health: Environmental Health-Air
;
Muridae
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Chromium VI
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