K Savolainen
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Jussila J, Ruotsalainen M, Komulainen H, Savolainen K, Nevalainen A, Hirvonen M
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2011 Jul;
7(4):261-6.
PMID: 21781934
Moisture associated microbial growth in buildings may cause respiratory symptoms such as pulmonary inflammation. We studied the effects of spores of Streptomyces anulatus, commonly found in moldy buildings, on the...
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Ruotsalainen M, Hirvonen M, Hyvarinen A, Meklin T, Savolainen K, Nevalainen A
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2011 Jul;
6(3):193-9.
PMID: 21781894
The ability of different strains of the fungus Stachybotrys, isolated from mold problem buildings, to induce cytotoxicity and production of important inflammatory mediators, i.e. nitric oxide (NO), reactive oxygen species...
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Hirvonen M, Nevalainen A, Makkonen N, Monkkonen J, Savolainen K
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2011 Jul;
3(1):57-63.
PMID: 21781759
The current view is that only bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and gamma interferon (IFNγ) are able to alone activate macrophages to secrete nitric oxide (NO), probably a causative agent of cell...
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Riihimaki V, Pfaffli P, Savolainen K
Scand J Work Environ Health
. 2010 Feb;
5(3):232-48.
PMID: 20120571
Volunteer subjects were exposed to m-xylene 6 h/d over five successive days under the following types of environmental conditions: exposure type I: constant xylene concentration in air, subjects performed periodic...
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Riihimaki V, Pfaffli P, Savolainen K, Pekari K
Scand J Work Environ Health
. 2010 Feb;
5(3):217-31.
PMID: 20120570
Sedentary volunteer subjects were exposed to an m-xylene concentration of about 3.9 mmol/m3 over five successive days, 6 h/d. It was noted that about 60% of the inhaled xylene was...
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Palomaki J, Karisola P, Pylkkanen L, Savolainen K, Alenius H
Toxicology
. 2009 Nov;
267(1-3):125-31.
PMID: 19897006
Nanomaterials improve everyday products but their safety for human health is poorly known. In this study we explored immunological effects of five different nanomaterials on antigen presenting cells (APC) in...
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Vippola M, Falck G, Lindberg H, Suhonen S, Vanhala E, Norppa H, et al.
Hum Exp Toxicol
. 2009 Sep;
28(6-7):377-85.
PMID: 19755449
Studies on potential toxicity of engineered nanoparticle (ENP) in biological systems require a proper and accurate particle characterization to ensure the reproducibility of the results and to understand biological effects...
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Falck G, Lindberg H, Suhonen S, Vippola M, Vanhala E, Catalan J, et al.
Hum Exp Toxicol
. 2009 Sep;
28(6-7):339-52.
PMID: 19755445
The in-vitro genotoxicity of nanosized TiO(2) rutile and anatase was assessed in comparison with fine TiO(2) rutile in human bronchial epithelial BEAS 2B cells using the single-cell gel electrophoresis (comet)...
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Hameri K, Lahde T, Hussein T, Koivisto J, Savolainen K
Inhal Toxicol
. 2009 Jun;
21 Suppl 1:17-24.
PMID: 19558229
Nanomaterials present new challenges to understanding, predicting, and managing potential health risks in occupational environments. In this study, we characterize the key physical processes related to formation and growth of...