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Rainer Van Gelder

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Kendzia B, Koppisch D, Van Gelder R, Gabriel S, Zschiesche W, Behrens T, et al.
J Occup Environ Hyg . 2019 Jan; 16(6):400-409. PMID: 30625071
The International Agency for Research on Cancer classified welding fumes as carcinogenic to humans, and occupational exposure limits should be established to protect welders. The aim of this study is...
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Pesch B, Casjens S, Weiss T, Kendzia B, Arendt M, Eisele L, et al.
Ann Work Expo Health . 2017 Nov; 61(9):1118-1131. PMID: 29136419
Objectives: Exposure to manganese (Mn) may cause movement disorders, but less is known whether the effects persist after the termination of exposure. This study investigated the association between former exposure...
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Kendzia B, Van Gelder R, Schwank T, Hagemann C, Zschiesche W, Behrens T, et al.
Ann Work Expo Health . 2017 Nov; 61(9):1108-1117. PMID: 29136417
Due to mounting evidence of neurotoxic effects of manganese (Mn) already at low concentrations, occupational exposure limits (OELs) have been adopted. We analyzed 5771 personal measurements of inhalable manganese (Mn)...
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van Thriel C, Quetscher C, Pesch B, Lotz A, Lehnert M, Casjens S, et al.
Arch Toxicol . 2017 Feb; 91(8):2865-2877. PMID: 28160021
Manganese (Mn) is an essential trace element with well characterized neurotoxic effects in high concentrations. Neurochemically, the initial neurotoxic effect of Mn is the perturbation of striatal γ-aminobutyric acid levels....
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Kendzia B, Pesch B, Koppisch D, Van Gelder R, Pitzke K, Zschiesche W, et al.
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol . 2017 Jan; 27(4):427-433. PMID: 28098161
The aim of this study was to estimate average occupational exposure to inhalable nickel (Ni) using the German exposure database MEGA. This database contains 8052 personal measurements of Ni collected...
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Raulf M, Weiss T, Lotz A, Lehnert M, Hoffmeyer F, Liebers V, et al.
J Toxicol Environ Health A . 2016 Dec; 79(22-23):1144-1157. PMID: 27924706
Welding fumes may produce adverse health effects in the respiratory tract. To assess the relationship between exposure to welding fumes and inflammation in the upper airways, 190 male welders were...
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Casjens S, Pesch B, Robens S, Kendzia B, Behrens T, Weiss T, et al.
Neurotoxicology . 2016 Nov; 58:58-65. PMID: 27865828
Occupational exposure to manganese (Mn) has been associated with impairments in olfaction and motor functions, but it has yet to be determined if such effects persist upon cessation of exposure....
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Pesch B, Kendzia B, Hauptmann K, Van Gelder R, Stamm R, Hahn J, et al.
Int J Hyg Environ Health . 2015 May; 218(5):500-6. PMID: 25979374
This study aimed to estimate occupational exposure to inhalable hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) using the exposure database MEGA. The database has been compiling Cr(VI) concentrations and ancillary data about measurements at...
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Casjens S, Henry J, Rihs H, Lehnert M, Raulf-Heimsoth M, Welge P, et al.
Ann Occup Hyg . 2014 Sep; 58(9):1143-54. PMID: 25223225
Iron is the major metal found in welding fumes, and although it is an essential trace element, its overload causes toxicity due to Fenton reactions. To avoid oxidative damage, excess...
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Pesch B, Lotz A, Koch H, Marczynski B, Casjens S, Kafferlein H, et al.
Arch Toxicol . 2014 Aug; 89(8):1257-69. PMID: 25107450
The International Agency for Research on Cancer considers the carcinogenicity of welding fume of priority for re-evaluation. Genotoxic effects in experimental animals are still inconclusive. Here, we investigated the association...