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 1 PM2.5 metal exposures and nocturnal heart rate variability: a panel study of boilermaker construction workers
Authors Cavallari-JM; Eisen-EA; Fang-SC; Schwartz-J; Hauser-R; Herrick-RF; Christiani-DC 
Source Environ Health Glob Access Sci Source 2008 Jul; 7(1):36-43 

 2 Biomarkers of Mn exposure in humans
Authors Smith-D; Gwiazda-R; Bowler-R; Roels-H; Park-R; Taicher-C; Lucchini-R 
Source Am J Ind Med 2007 Nov; 50(11):801-811 

 3 Development of a field method for measuring manganese in welding fume
Authors Marcy-AD; Drake-PL 
Source J Environ Monit 2007 Nov; 9 (11):1199-1204 

 4 State-of-the-science review: does manganese exposure during welding pose a neurological risk?
Authors Santamaria-AB; Cushing-CA; Antonini-JM; Finley-BL; Mowat-FS 
Source J Toxicol Environ Health, B 2007 Sep; 10(6):417-465 

 5 Dose-effect relationships between manganese exposure and neurological, neuropsychological and pulmonary function in confined space bridge welders
Authors Bowler-RM; Roels-HA; Nakagawa-S; Drezgic-M; Diamond-E; Park-R; Koller-W; Bowler-RP; Mergler-D; Bouchard-M; Smith-D; Gwiazda-R; Doty-RL 
Source Occup Environ Med 2007 Mar; :64(3)167-177 

 6 Sequelae of fume exposure in confined space welding: a neurological and neuropsychological case series
Authors Bowler-RM; Nakagawa-S; Drezgic-M; Roels-HA; Park-RM; Diamond-E; Mergler-D; Bouchard-M; Bowler-RP; Kollerg-W 
Source Neurotoxicology 2007 Mar; 28(2):298-311 

 7 Health hazard evaluation report: HETA-2006-0156-3031, Harley-Davidson Motor Company, York, Pennsylvania
Authors Kanwal-R 
Source NIOSH 2006 Dec; :1-8 

 8 Potential neurotoxic responses in rats after pulmonary administration of welding fume with varying concentrations of manganese
Authors Antonini-JM 
Source Neurotoxicology 2006 Dec; 27(6):1163 

 9 Decreases in CD8+T, naive (CD4+CD45RA+) T, and B (CD19+) lymphocytes by exposure to manganese fume
Authors Nakata-A; Araki-S; Park-SH; Park-JT; Kim-DS; Park-HC; Yokoyama-K 
Source Ind Health 2006 Oct; 44(4):592-597 

 10 Development of an animal model to study the potential neurotoxic effects associated with welding fume inhalation
Authors Antonini-JM; O'Callaghan-JP; Miller-DB 
Source Neurotoxicology 2006 Sep; 27(5):745-751 
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