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Mark Jackson is an academic researcher from National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Inhalation exposure. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications.
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Respiratory and Olfactory Cytotoxicity of Inhaled 2,3-Pentanedione in Sprague-Dawley Rats
Ann F. Hubbs,Amy M. Cumpston,Amy M. Cumpston,W. Travis Goldsmith,Lori A. Battelli,Michael L. Kashon,Mark Jackson,David G. Frazer,Jeffrey S. Fedan,Madhusudan P. Goravanahally,Madhusudan P. Goravanahally,Vincent Castranova,Kathleen Kreiss,Patsy Willard,Sherri Friend,Diane Schwegler-Berry,Kara Fluharty,Krishnan Sriram +17 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that 2,3-pentanedione is a respiratory hazard that can also alter gene expression in the brain.
Nanoparticles-containing spray can aerosol: characterization, exposure assessment, and generator design
Bean T. Chen,Aliakbar Afshari,Samuel Stone,Mark Jackson,Diane Schwegler-Berry,David G. Frazer,Vincent Castranova,Treye A. Thomas +7 more
TL;DR: Test results demonstrated great similarity between the solenoid ‘‘finger’’-dispersed aerosol compared to human-generated aerosol, and a No Effect Exposure Level for setting guidelines for this consumer product was established.
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Pulmonary and cardiovascular responses of rats to inhalation of a commercial antimicrobial spray containing titanium dioxide nanoparticles
Walter McKinney,Mark Jackson,Tina M. Sager,Jeffrey S. Reynolds,Bean Chen,Aliakbar Afshari,Kristine Krajnak,S. Waugh,Claud Johnson,Robert R. Mercer,D. G. Frazer,Treye A. Thomas,Vincent Castranova +12 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that occasional consumer use of this antimicrobial spray product should not be a hazard, however, extended exposure of workers routinely applying this product to surfaces should be avoided.
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Flavorings-Related Lung Disease: A Brief Review and New Mechanistic Data:
Ann F. Hubbs,Kathleen Kreiss,Kristin J. Cummings,Kara Fluharty,Ryan O’Connell,Ryan O’Connell,Allison Cole,Tiana M. Dodd,Sidney M. Clingerman,Sidney M. Clingerman,Jordan R. Flesher,Jordan R. Flesher,Rebecca Lee,Rebecca Lee,Samantha Pagel,Samantha Pagel,Lori A. Battelli,Amy Cumpston,Mark Jackson,Michael L. Kashon,Marlene S. Orandle,Jeffrey S. Fedan,Krishnan Sriram +22 more
TL;DR: Airway toxicity of mixtures of diacetyl, acetoin, and acetic acid, common volatiles in butter flavoring, and methylglyoxal are investigated, adding to existing data to implicate α-dicarbonyl compounds in airway injury and flavorings-related lung disease.
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Modifying welding process parameters can reduce the neurotoxic potential of manganese-containing welding fumes
Krishnan Sriram,Gary X. Lin,Amy M. Jefferson,Samuel Stone,Aliakbar Afshari,Michael J. Keane,Walter McKinney,Mark Jackson,Bean T. Chen,Diane Schwegler-Berry,Amy Cumpston,Jared L. Cumpston,Jenny R. Roberts,David G. Frazer,James M. Antonini +14 more
TL;DR: Results show promise for process control procedures in developing prevention strategies for Mn-related neurotoxicity during welding; however, it warrants additional investigations to determine if such modifications can be suitably adapted at the workplace to avert or reduce adverse neurological risks.
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