Boleslaw Marczynski
Research Institute of Occupational Medicine
Ruhr University of Bochum
Germany
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- Assessment of DNA damage in WBCs of workers occupationally exposed to fumes and aerosols of bitumen. Marczynski, B., Raulf-Heimsoth, M., Preuss, R., Kappler, M., Schott, K., Pesch, B., Zoubek, G., Hahn, J.U., Mensing, T., Angerer, J., Käfferlein, H.U., Brüning, T. Cancer Epidemiol. Biomarkers Prev. (2006)
- DNA strand breaks in the lymphocytes of workers exposed to diisocyanates: indications of individual differences in susceptibility after low-dose and short-term exposure. Marczynski, B., Merget, R., Mensing, T., Rabstein, S., Kappler, M., Bracht, A., Haufs, M.G., Käfferlein, H.U., Brüning, T. Arch. Toxicol. (2005)
- Genotoxic risk assessment in white blood cells of occupationally exposed workers before and after alteration of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) profile in the production material: comparison with PAH air and urinary metabolite levels. Marczynski, B., Preuss, R., Mensing, T., Angerer, J., Seidel, A., El Mourabit, A., Wilhelm, M., Brüning, T. Int. Arch. Occup. Environ. Health (2005)
- Changes in low molecular weight DNA fragmentation in white blood cells after diisocyanate exposure of workers. Marczynski, B., Merget, R., Teschner, B., Korn, M., Rabstein, S., Brüning, T. Arch. Toxicol. (2003)
- Analysis of 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2'-deoxyguanosine and DNA strand breaks in white blood cells of occupationally exposed workers: comparison with ambient monitoring, urinary metabolites and enzyme polymorphisms. Marczynski, B., Rihs, H.P., Rossbach, B., Hölzer, J., Angerer, J., Scherenberg, M., Hoffmann, G., Brüning, T., Wilhelm, M. Carcinogenesis (2002)
- Changes in low molecular weight DNA fragmentation in white blood cells of workers highly exposed to asbestos. Marczynski, B., Kraus, T., Rozynek, P., Schlösser, S., Raithel, H.J., Baur, X. Int. Arch. Occup. Environ. Health (2001)
- New aspects in genotoxic risk assessment of styrene exposure--a working hypothesis. Marczynski, B., Peel, M., Baur, X. Med. Hypotheses (2000)