D H BOWDEN
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BOWDEN D, Young L, Adamson I
Exp Lung Res
. 1994 May;
20(3):251-62.
PMID: 7925142
Severe alveolar epithelial injury disrupts the normal epithelial cell-fibroblast relationship, leading to abnormal repair and the uncontrolled growth of fibroblasts. It is postulated that selective inhibition of fibroblasts growth after...
2.
Adamson I, Prieditis H, BOWDEN D
Exp Lung Res
. 1994 May;
20(3):223-33.
PMID: 7925140
It has been suggested that increased recruitment of phagocytes and subsequent clearance of particles may follow instillation of a leukocyte chemoattractant to lungs containing silica. The present study quantitated serially...
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Adamson I, Bakowska J, BOWDEN D
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol
. 1994 Mar;
10(3):253-8.
PMID: 7509611
An early proliferative response of mesothelial and subpleural cells has been reported in animals after inhalation or intratracheal (I.T.) instillation to the lung of long asbestos fibers, which also induce...
4.
Adamson I, Bakowska J, BOWDEN D
Am J Pathol
. 1993 Apr;
142(4):1209-16.
PMID: 8475994
The relationship of asbestos deposition in the lung to subsequent cell proliferation at the pleural surface is not clear. The present study examines DNA synthesis by various pulmonary cells, particularly...
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Adamson I, Prieditis H, BOWDEN D
Am J Pathol
. 1992 Aug;
141(2):319-26.
PMID: 1323217
Silica-induced pulmonary fibrosis usually follows exposure to increased levels of this particulate and its retention in interstitial macrophages of the lung. It is suggested that accelerated clearance of particles from...
6.
Tenenbein M, Kowalski S, Sienko A, BOWDEN D, Adamson I
Lancet
. 1992 Mar;
339(8795):699-701.
PMID: 1347583
The drug of choice for the treatment of iron poisoning is desferrioxamine, though the best route of administration, dose, and duration of treatment are unclear. We report fatal lung injury...
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Adamson I, Letourneau H, BOWDEN D
Lab Invest
. 1991 Mar;
64(3):339-44.
PMID: 1848333
Pulmonary fibrosis in response to silica or asbestos has been attributed to secretion of fibroblast growth factors (FGF) by alveolar macrophages (AM). However, since fibrosis is interstitial, and is associated...
8.
Baldwin F, Hovey A, McEwen T, OConnor R, Unruh H, BOWDEN D
Health Phys
. 1991 Feb;
60(2):155-62.
PMID: 1846605
Lung cancer in U miners is thought to be related to the inhalation of particulate Rn daughters. Since the depth of penetration by alpha particles is short, the thickness of...
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Adamson I, BOWDEN D
Am J Pathol
. 1990 Sep;
137(3):523-9.
PMID: 2399932
The role of alveolar macrophage (AM)-derived secretory products in fibroblast stimulation after the instillation of long and short asbestos to rat lungs is now investigated. A pure sample of 1...
10.
Adamson I, Hedgecock C, BOWDEN D
Am J Pathol
. 1990 Aug;
137(2):385-92.
PMID: 1696785
Although direct intercellular contacts between alveolar epithelial cells and fibroblasts have been described in developing and adult lung, the frequency of such contacts and their relationship to type 2 cell...