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Toxicological Evaluations of Rare Earths and Their Health Impacts to Workers: A Literature Review

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It is important to review the toxicological studies to improve the current understanding of the RE compounds in the field of occupational health to establish a sustainable, safe and healthy working environment for RE industries.
Abstract
In concert with the development of new materials in the last decade, the need for toxicological studies of these materials has been increasing. These new materials include a group of rare earths (RE). The use of RE nanotechnology is being considered in some green applications, to increase their efficiency by using nano-sized RE compounds, and therefore hazard evaluation and risk assessment are highly recommended. This review was conducted through an extensive contemplation of the literatures in toxicology with in vitro and in vivo studies. Major aspects reviewed were the toxicological evaluations of these elements and metallic compounds at the molecular and cellular level, animal and human epidemiological studies and environmental and occupational health impacts on workers. We also discuss the future prospect of industries with appliances using RE together with the significance of preventive efforts for workers’ health. To establish a safe and healthy working environment for RE industries, the use of biomarkers is increasing to provide sustainable measure, due to demand for information about the health risks from unfavorable exposures. Given the recent toxicological results on the exposure of cells, animals and workers to RE compounds, it is important to review the toxicological studies to improve the current understanding of the RE compounds in the field of occupational health. This will help to establish a sustainable, safe and healthy working environment for RE industries.

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Rare earth elements:A review of applications, occurrence, exploration, analysis, recycling, and environmental impact

TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized the occurrence of rare earth elements in the Earth's crust, their mineralogy, different types of deposits both on land and oceans from the standpoint of the new data with more examples from the Indian subcontinent.
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Health effects and toxicity mechanisms of rare earth elements-Knowledge gaps and research prospects.

TL;DR: Several studies have demonstrated that REE, like a number of other xenobiotics, follow hormetic concentration-related trends, implying stimulatory or protective effects at low levels, then adverse effects at higher concentrations, and another major role for REE-associated effects should be focused on pH-dependent REE speciation and hence toxicity.
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Sources, behaviour, and environmental and human health risks of high-technology rare earth elements as emerging contaminants.

TL;DR: A conceptual framework and possible mitigation measures to minimize health risks are highlighted and future research is needed to better understand sources, environmental behaviour, ecotoxicology, and human epidemiology.
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Gadolinium Deposition in Human Brain Tissues after Contrast-enhanced MR Imaging in Adult Patients without Intracranial Abnormalities

TL;DR: Gadolinium deposition in neural tissues after GBCA administration occurs in the absence of intracranial abnormalities that might affect the permeability of the blood-brain barrier, and these findings challenge current understanding of the biodistribution of these contrast agents and their safety.
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Rare earth elements in human and animal health: State of art and research priorities.

TL;DR: The state of art provides a limited definition of the health effects in occupationally or environmentally REE-exposed human populations, and research priorities should be addressed to case-control or cohort studies of REE -exposed humans and to life-long animal experiments.
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Study on the hemolysis of human erythrocytes induced by rare earth ion Ln~(3+) and their complex ion [Ln(Cit)_2]~(3-)

TL;DR: The fact that rare earth ions Ln 3+ have low critical hemolytic concentration indicates Ln3+ acts strongly to erythrocytes and exhibit obvious cellular toxicity.
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Species of lanthanum in Wistar rat liver

TL;DR: The metabolic accumulation and species of lanthanum in Wistar rat liver were investigated by ICP-MS, gel exclusion chromatography and ultrafiltration and it was found that the content of La in the liver increased regularly with arise of dose and time of drug delivery.
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TL;DR: LaCl3 can suppress LPS-induced iNOS overexpression at mRNA and protein level and reduce NO production, indicating that LaCl 3 can antagonize the excessive activation of iN OS induced by LPS.
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The Natural Environment Research Council

Graham Sutton
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The influence of lanthanum chloride on the TNFalpha expression of murine peritoneal macrophages stimulated by lipopolysaccharide

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