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Noomi Lombaert

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Bruer G, Lombaert N, Burzlaff A, Spirlet C, Godecke D, Ramazanoglu M, et al.
Toxics . 2025 Jan; 13(1). PMID: 39853026
Zinc sulphide is a widely used inorganic powder, and its production has reached quantities greater than 1000 t/year. Therefore, in accordance with OECD guideline 436, an acute inhalation test was...
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Thoma T, Ma-Hock L, Schneider S, Honarvar N, Treumann S, Groeters S, et al.
Part Fibre Toxicol . 2024 May; 21(1):24. PMID: 38760761
Background: Significant variations exist in the forms of ZnO, making it impossible to test all forms in in vivo inhalation studies. Hence, grouping and read-across is a common approach under...
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Lombaert N, Gilles M, Verougstraete V
Toxics . 2023 Apr; 11(4). PMID: 37112581
Inhalation exposure to cadmium at the workplace has been associated with an increased risk of lung cancer and non-cancer respiratory effects. To ensure levels of cadmium remain below effect levels,...
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Poland C, Lombaert N, Mackie C, Renard A, Sinha P, Verougstraete V, et al.
Toxicology . 2021 Oct; 463:152969. PMID: 34606952
Cadmium toxicity occurs where there is absorption and accumulation of cadmium ions (Cd) in tissues beyond tolerable levels. Significant differences in the release of Cd from cadmium compounds in biological...
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Van Maele-Fabry G, Lombaert N, Lison D
Environ Int . 2015 Oct; 86:1-13. PMID: 26479829
Background: With tobacco smoking, diet is the main source of cadmium (Cd) exposure in the general population. The carcinogenic and estrogenic activities of Cd make it a contaminant of potential...
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Lombaert N, Castrucci E, Decordier I, Van Hummelen P, Kirsch-Volders M, Cundari E, et al.
Arch Toxicol . 2012 Oct; 87(2):259-68. PMID: 23052192
Hard-metals are made of tungsten carbide (WC) and metallic cobalt (Co) particles and are important industrial materials produced for their extreme hardness and high wear resistance properties. While occupational exposure...
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Muller J, Decordier I, Hoet P, Lombaert N, Thomassen L, Huaux F, et al.
Carcinogenesis . 2008 Jan; 29(2):427-33. PMID: 18174261
Information on the toxicity of carbon nanotubes is still fragmentary but indicates that these particles can induce adverse effects. We previously demonstrated in rats that, when purified multi-wall carbon nanotubes...
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Lombaert N, Lison D, Van Hummelen P, Kirsch-Volders M
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol . 2007 Dec; 227(2):299-312. PMID: 18078969
Hard metals consist of tungsten carbide (WC) and metallic cobalt (Co) particles and are important industrial materials produced for their extreme hardness and high wear resistance properties. While occupational exposure...
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Lombaert N, De Boeck M, Decordier I, Cundari E, Lison D, Kirsch-Volders M
Toxicol Lett . 2004 Oct; 154(1-2):23-34. PMID: 15475175
The present study aimed at comparing in vitro the apoptogenic properties of metallic cobalt (Co), tungsten carbide (WC) and tungsten carbide-cobalt (WC-Co) in conditions known to cause genotoxicity. Human peripheral...
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De Boeck M, Hoet P, Lombaert N, Nemery B, Kirsch-Volders M, Lison D
Carcinogenesis . 2003 Sep; 24(11):1793-800. PMID: 12949052
Inhalation of hard metal dust (WC-Co particles) has been associated with an increased risk for lung cancer in occupational settings. In vitro, WC-Co was genotoxic in human lymphocytes producing DNA...