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1. A clinical evaluation and tissue fiber burden analysis of a lifetime resident of Libby, Montana with adenocarcinoma of the lung.

2. Enamel wear by antagonistic restorative materials under erosive conditions.

3. Lung Cancer in an Orthoprosthetist Using Vermiculite.

4. Evaluation of Efficacy and Toxicity of Exfoliated Silicate Nanoclays as a Feed Additive for Fumonisin Detoxification.

5. Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis associated with aluminosilicate dust: a case report.

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10. Effect of Clinoptilolite and Sepiolite Nanoclays on Human and Parasitic Highly Phagocytic Cells.

11. Pleural plaques and their effect on lung function in Libby vermiculite miners.

12. Muscovite is protective against non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug-induced small bowel injury.

13. In vivo biocompatibility versus degree of conversion of resin-reinforced cements in different time periods.

14. Clay nanotube encapsulation for functional biocomposites.

15. Researchers explore possible link between mesothelioma and dust emissions in southern Nevada.

16. Levels of lead, arsenic, mercury and cadmium in clays for oral use on the Dutch market and estimation of associated risks.

17. Mesothelioma associated with commercial use of vermiculite containing Libby amphibole.

18. Comparison of different methods of glycerol preservation for deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty eligible corneas.

19. Libby vermiculite exposure and risk of developing asbestos-related lung and pleural diseases.

20. Solubility and chemistry of materials encountered by beryllium mine and ore extraction workers: relation to risk.

21. Meat and bone meal and mineral feed additives may increase the risk of oral prion disease transmission.

22. Potency factors for risk assessment at Libby, Montana.

23. The use of a profilometer for both quantitative and qualitative measurements of toothpaste abrasivity.

24. Microleakage under ceramic and metallic brackets bonded with resin-modified glass ionomer.

25. Thinking longitudinally in a cross-sectional world.

26. Low-level fiber-induced radiographic changes caused by Libby vermiculite: a 25-year follow-up study.

27. Migration of aluminum silicate from the oral cavity to the submandibular region, with foreign body granuloma formation: report of a case.

28. Pleuroparenchymal lung disease secondary to nonoccupational exposure to vermiculite.

29. Vermiculite, respiratory disease, and asbestos exposure in Libby, Montana: update of a cohort mortality study.

30. An evaluation of wear when enamel is opposed by various ceramic materials and gold.

31. Nested case-control study of autoimmune disease in an asbestos-exposed population.

32. Symptomatic efficacy of beidellitic montmorillonite in irritable bowel syndrome: a randomized, controlled trial.

33. Clinicopathological features of pure mica pneumoconiosis associated with Sjögren syndrome.

35. Pneumoconiosis in rush mat workers exposed to clay dye "sendo" dust: clinical, radiologic, and histopathologic features in seven patients.

37. In vivo effect of a resin-modified glass ionomer cement on enamel demineralization around orthodontic brackets.

38. Use of natural and synthetic aluminosilicates in decontamination of feed contaminated by fungi and micotoxins.

39. Pneumoconiosis in a vermiculite end-product user.

40. The effect of iron on the biological activities of erionite and mordenite.

41. Analysis of the biological and chemical reactivity of zeolite-based aluminosilicate fibers and particulates.

42. Is modeling clay a hazard to children?

43. Fatal asbestosis 50 years after brief high intensity exposure in a vermiculite expansion plant.

44. Mica dust as a cause of severe pneumoconiosis.

45. Leakage associated with intermediate restorative material and glass-ionomer cement retrograde fillings: a human and sheep teeth comparison with 2 different aging procedures.

46. Health hazards of ceramic artists.

47. Subacute fatal aluminum encephalopathy after reconstructive otoneurosurgery: a case report.

48. Ionomeric cement in the human middle ear cavity: long-term results of 23 cases.

49. [Aspects of silicotuberculosis course in workers of highly aluminous mullite refractories].

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