"Asbestos, Serpentine" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A type of asbestos that occurs in nature as the dihydrate of magnesium silicate. It exists in two forms: antigorite, a plated variety, and chrysotile, a fibrous variety. The latter makes up 95% of all asbestos products. (From Merck Index, 11th ed, p.893)
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D017632
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D01.524.500.050 D01.578.725.050.075 D01.578.725.500.050 D01.837.725.700.760.070.110 D01.837.725.700.760.535.400
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Asbestos, Serpentine" by people in Profiles.
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Qi F, Okimoto G, Jube S, Napolitano A, Pass HI, Laczko R, Demay RM, Khan G, Tiirikainen M, Rinaudo C, Croce A, Yang H, Gaudino G, Carbone M. Continuous exposure to chrysotile asbestos can cause transformation of human mesothelial cells via HMGB1 and TNF-a signaling. Am J Pathol. 2013 Nov; 183(5):1654-66.
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Soto K, Garza KM, Murr LE. Cytotoxic effects of aggregated nanomaterials. Acta Biomater. 2007 May; 3(3):351-8.
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Murr LE, Garza KM, Soto KF, Carrasco A, Powell TG, Ramirez DA, Guerrero PA, Lopez DA, Venzor J. Cytotoxicity assessment of some carbon nanotubes and related carbon nanoparticle aggregates and the implications for anthropogenic carbon nanotube aggregates in the environment. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2005 Apr; 2(1):31-42.