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Zhu L, Fauser P, Mikkelsen L, Sanderson H, Vorkamp K
Chemosphere . 2023 Oct; 345:140451. PMID: 37839752
Indoor dust is a sink of hundreds of organic chemicals, and humans may potentially be exposed to these via indoor activities. This study investigated potentially harmful semi-volatile organic contaminants in...
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Cao Y, Jacobsen N, Danielsen P, Lenz A, Stoeger T, Loft S, et al.
Toxicol Sci . 2014 Jan; 138(1):104-16. PMID: 24431218
Accumulating evidences indicate that pulmonary exposure to carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is associated with increased risk of lung diseases, whereas the effect on the vascular system is less studied. We investigated...
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Vesterdal L, Mikkelsen L, Folkmann J, Sheykhzade M, Cao Y, Roursgaard M, et al.
Toxicol Lett . 2012 Aug; 214(1):19-26. PMID: 22885096
Exposure to small size particulates is regarded as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We investigated effects of exposure to nanosized carbon black (CB) in human umbilical vein endothelial cells...
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Mikkelsen L, Jensen K, Koponen I, Saber A, Wallin H, Loft S, et al.
Nanotoxicology . 2012 Jan; 7(2):117-34. PMID: 22263546
Nanoparticles in primary form and nanoproducts might elicit different toxicological responses. We compared paint-related nanoparticles with respect to effects on endothelial oxidative stress, cytotoxicity and cell adhesion molecule expression. Primary...
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Mikkelsen L, Sheykhzade M, Jensen K, Saber A, Jacobsen N, Vogel U, et al.
Part Fibre Toxicol . 2011 Nov; 8:32. PMID: 22074227
Background: There is growing evidence that exposure to small size particulate matter increases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Methods: We investigated plaque progression and vasodilatory function in apolipoprotein E...
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Saber A, Koponen I, Jensen K, Jacobsen N, Mikkelsen L, Moller P, et al.
Nanotoxicology . 2011 Oct; 6(7):776-88. PMID: 21995293
Nanoparticles are increasingly used in paints and lacquers. Little is known of the toxicity of nanoparticles incorporated in complex matrices and released during different phases of the life cycle. DNA...
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Saber A, Jensen K, Jacobsen N, Birkedal R, Mikkelsen L, Moller P, et al.
Nanotoxicology . 2011 Jun; 6(5):453-71. PMID: 21649461
Manufactured nanomaterials are projected to be used on a large scale in paints and lacquers. We selected seven commercially interesting materials: Three titanium dioxide-based (two coated rutile; one uncoated anatase),...
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Moller P, Mikkelsen L, Vesterdal L, Folkmann J, Forchhammer L, Roursgaard M, et al.
Crit Rev Toxicol . 2011 Feb; 41(4):339-68. PMID: 21345153
The development and use of nanoparticles have alerted toxicologists and regulators to issues of safety testing. By analogy with ambient air particles, it can be expected that small doses are...
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Moller P, Lohr M, Folkmann J, Mikkelsen L, Loft S
Free Radic Biol Med . 2010 Feb; 48(10):1275-85. PMID: 20149865
Oxidative stress is considered to contribute to aging and is associated with the generation of oxidatively damaged DNA, including 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine. We have identified 69 studies that have measured the level...
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Moller P, Jacobsen N, Folkmann J, Danielsen P, Mikkelsen L, Hemmingsen J, et al.
Free Radic Res . 2009 Nov; 44(1):1-46. PMID: 19886744
Particulates are small particles of solid or liquid suspended in liquid or air. In vitro studies show that particles generate reactive oxygen species, deplete endogenous antioxidants, alter mitochondrial function and...