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Benzene: sampling and analysis of ambient and indoor air

Xiong JQ; Cohen BS
ORIGINAL:0004684
ISSN: 1123-8364
CID: 42966

Influence of the oropharyngeal region on aerosol dispersion

Scheuch G; Westenberger S; Stahlhofen W; Fang CP; Cohen BS; Lippmann M
ORIGINAL:0006095
ISSN: 0894-2684
CID: 72695

Occupational exposures to Cd, Ni, and Cr modulate titers of antioxidized DNA base autoantibodies

Frenkel K; Karkoszka J; Cohen B; Baranski B; Jakubowski M; Cosma G; Taioli E; Toniolo P
This study was undertaken to establish whether occupational exposures to derivatives of carcinogenic metals evoke inflammatory immune responses, as determined by the presence of elevated titers of antibodies (Ab) that recognize oxidized DNA bases. Sera obtained from the blood of steel welders (Delaware) and from workers of the Centra Ni-Cd Battery Factory (Poznan, Poland) were analyzed by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. To determine specific and nonspecific binding, an oxidized thymidine [5-hydroxymethyl-2'-deoxyuridine (HMdU)] coupled to bovine serum albumin (HMdU-BSA) as well as mock-coupled BSA (M-BSA) were used as antigens for coating the wells of microtiter plates. Titers of anti-HMdU Ab were significantly elevated in the high Cd and Ni exposure groups (18.3 +/- 3.2 vs 10.8 +/- 2.1 A492/microliters; p < 0.05). The sera of the groups with low exposures to Cd and Ni also had enhanced titers of those Ab but those increases were not statistically significant. Interestingly, the Ab titers present in the sera of controls for Cd and Ni exposures appear to be constant regardless of the protein content. In contrast, both lightly and heavily exposed subjects exhibited Ab titers that increased with increasing protein content. When 12 randomly selected workers (4 from each of the control, lightly, and heavily exposed groups) were outfitted with personal monitors, anti-HMdU Ab titers of those workers showed a significant difference between the groups with light (< 100 micrograms/m3) and heavy (> 200 micrograms/m3) exposures to Cd (9.8 +/- 3.7 vs 22.1 +/- 3.7 A492/microliters; p < 0.01) and Ni (11.7 +/- 1.4 vs 31.0 +/- 1.8; p < 0.001).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
PMCID:1567435
PMID: 7843102
ISSN: 0091-6765
CID: 6621

Tracheobronchial airway deposition of ultrafine particles

Yu P; Cohen BS
ORIGINAL:0004688
ISSN: 0003-4878
CID: 42970

Factors affecting distribution of airflow in a human tracheobronchial cast

Cohen BS; Sussman RG; Lippmann M
Air velocity was measured at end airways of hollow replicate casts of the human tracheobronchial tree in order to determine the flow distribution within casts extending to 3 mm diameter airways. Measurements were made by hot-wire anemometry for constant inspiratory flow rates of 7.5, 15, 30 and 60 L.min-1. Average flow distribution among the lung lobes was as follows: right upper, 18.5%; right middle, 9.2%; right lower, 32.3%; left upper, 15.7%; and left lower, 24.3%. An empirical model derived from the experimental flow distribution data demonstrated the effect of various morphometric parameters of the hollow cast on the distribution of airflow. Airway cross-sectional area, branching angle and total path-length were found to have the greatest influence. As the tracheal flow rate decreased from 60 to 7.5 L.min-1, the influence of branching angle was reduced, while total path-length became more influential. These results provide evidence for the transition of flow regimes within the TB tree within normal physiological flow ranges
PMID: 8235126
ISSN: 0034-5687
CID: 56512

Radon and its short lived decay product aerosols

Chapter by: Cohen BS
in: Aerosol measurement: principles, techniques, and applications by Willeke K; Baron PA [Eds]
New York : Wiley, 1993
pp. 799-815
ISBN: n/a
CID: 3192

Response to Weber on the measurement of air concentrations of volatile aerosols in paint spray applications [Letter]

Cohen BS; Brosseau LM; Fang CP; Bowers A; Snyder C
ORIGINAL:0004695
ISSN: 1047-322x
CID: 42977

Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Air Sampling Instrument Performance

Cohen BS; McCammon CS; Vincent JH
ORIGINAL:0004694
ISSN: 1047-322x
CID: 42976

The First International Symposium on Air Sampling Instrument Performance

Cohen BS
ORIGINAL:0004693
ISSN: 1047-322x
CID: 42975

Air sampling instrument performance

Cohen BS
ORIGINAL:0004692
ISSN: 1047-322x
CID: 42974