2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3719800/v1
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A nontoxic dose of chrysotile induces a malignant phenotype tendency of human pleural mesothelial cells MeT-5A, short- term and long-term exposures induce different features of ROS

Xiuyuan Yuan,
Min Zhang,
Rui Li
et al.

Abstract: Chrysotile products are widely used in daily life, and a large amount of inhalable dust can be generated during the production process. At present, there is still controversy in the international community about the safety of chrysotile fibers, and it is not clear whether inhalation of chrysotile dust will cause mesothelioma. In our study, a lower dose(5µg/cm2) of chrysotile was used to explore the toxicity of short-term and long-term exposure to chrysotile asbestos. In this study, three time points of short-t… Show more

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