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Michael L. Kashon
Researcher at National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Publications - 193
Citations - 6787
Michael L. Kashon is an academic researcher from National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inhalation & Inhalation exposure. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 178 publications receiving 6004 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael L. Kashon include University of Virginia Health System & University of Kentucky.
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Estradiol Protects Against Ischemic Injury
Dena B. Dubal,Michael L. Kashon,L. Creed Pettigrew,Jing M. Ren,Seth P. Finklestein,Shane W. Rau,Phyllis M. Wise +6 more
TL;DR: The finding that estradiol pretreatment reduces injury demonstrates that physiologic levels of Estradiol can protect against neurodegeneration.
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Promotion of lung adenocarcinoma following inhalation exposure to multi-walled carbon nanotubes
Linda M. Sargent,Dale W. Porter,Lauren M. Staska,Ann F. Hubbs,David T. Lowry,Lori A. Battelli,Katelyn J. Siegrist,Michael L. Kashon,Robert R. Mercer,Alison K. Bauer,Bean T. Chen,Jeffrey L. Salisbury,David G. Frazer,Walter McKinney,Michael E. Andrew,Shuji Tsuruoka,Morinobu Endo,Kara Fluharty,Vince Castranova,Steven H. Reynolds +19 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that some MWCNT exposures promote the growth and neoplastic progression of initiated lung cells in B6C3F1 mice, indicating that caution should be used to limit human exposures to M WCNT.
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Menopause: the aging of multiple pacemakers.
TL;DR: An understanding of the factors that interact and govern the process of aging in the reproductive system will help to develop strategies for alleviating the negative aspects of menopause and may help to better comprehend theprocess of biological aging.
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Efficacy of a technique for exposing the mouse lung to particles aspirated from the pharynx.
G. V. S. Rao,Sally S. Tinkle,David N. Weissman,James M. Antonini,Michael L. Kashon,Rebecca Salmen,Lori A. Battelli,Patsy Willard,Ann F. Hubbs,Mark D. Hoover +9 more
TL;DR: Findings demonstrate that following aspiration of pharyngeal deposited particles, exposures to the deep lung are repeatable, technically simple, and highly correlated to the administered dose.
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Environmental, life-style, and physical precursors of clinical Parkinson's disease: recent findings from the Honolulu-Asia aging study
Robert D. Abbott,G. Webster Ross,Lon R. White,Wayne T. Sanderson,Cecil M. Burchfiel,Michael L. Kashon,Dan S. Sharp,Kamal H. Masaki,J. David Curb,Helen Petrovitch +9 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that several environmental, life-style, and physical attributes appear to be precursors of Parkinson’s disease, which is generally higher than in Asia and similar to rates observed in Europe and the U. S.