Roger O McClellan
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Recent Articles
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Phalen R, Hoover M, McClellan R
Crit Rev Toxicol
. 2025 Feb;
:1-21.
PMID: 40013986
The original motivation for the aerosol inhalability convention was to account for the fact that the inhalation efficiency of particles can cause the composition of the particle-containing air that is...
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Lam C, Castranova V, Zeidler-Erdely P, Renne R, Hunter R, McCluskey R, et al.
Inhal Toxicol
. 2022 Mar;
34(3-4):51-67.
PMID: 35294311
Humans will set foot on the Moon again soon. The lunar dust (LD) is potentially reactive and could pose an inhalation hazard to lunar explorers. We elucidated LD toxicity and...
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Tolmachev S, Swint M, Bistline R, McClellan R, McInroy J, Kathren R, et al.
Health Phys
. 2019 Jun;
117(2):211-222.
PMID: 31219903
The US Transuranium and Uranium Registries is a human tissue program that collects tissues posthumously from former nuclear workers and radiochemically analyzes them for actinides such as plutonium, americium, and...
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Chang E, Lau E, Van Landingham C, Crump K, McClellan R, Moolgavkar S
Am J Epidemiol
. 2018 Sep;
188(2):489-491.
PMID: 30192919
No abstract available.
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Chang E, Lau E, Van Landingham C, Crump K, McClellan R, Moolgavkar S
Am J Epidemiol
. 2018 Aug;
188(2):485-486.
PMID: 30124745
No abstract available.
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Chang E, Lau E, Van Landingham C, Crump K, McClellan R, Moolgavkar S
Am J Epidemiol
. 2018 Mar;
187(6):1210-1219.
PMID: 29522073
The Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study (DEMS) (United States, 1947-1997) reported positive associations between diesel engine exhaust exposure, estimated as respirable elemental carbon (REC), and lung cancer mortality. This reanalysis...
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Dorman D, Beasley V, McClellan R
J Am Vet Med Assoc
. 2017 Jul;
251(3):268-270.
PMID: 28703671
No abstract available.