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1. Association between occupational exposure to trichloroethylene and serum levels of microRNAs: a cross-sectional molecular epidemiology study in China

2. Alterations in immune and renal biomarkers among workers occupationally exposed to low levels of trichloroethylene below current regulatory standards

3. The value of bronchodilator response in FEV1 and FeNO for differentiating between chronic respiratory diseases: an observational study

4. Increased risk of occupational trichloroethylene hypersensitivity syndrome at exposure levels higher than 15 mg/L of urinary trichloroacetic acid, regardless of whether the patients had the HLA-B*13:01 allele

5. Exposure reconstruction of trichloroethylene among patients with occupational trichloroethylene hypersensitivity syndrome

6. Human exposure to trichloroethylene is associated with increased variability of blood DNA methylation that is enriched in genes and pathways related to autoimmune disease and cancer

8. High-Resolution Metabolomics Study of Occupational Exposure to Trichloroethylene

9. Pulmonary hypofunction due to calcium carbonate nanomaterial exposure in occupational workers: a cross-sectional study

10. Occupational exposure to trichloroethylene and serum concentrations of IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-alpha

11. Alterations in serum immunoglobulin levels in workers occupationally exposed to trichloroethylene

12. Upregulation of Calprotectin and Downregulation of Retinol Binding Protein in the Serum of Workers with Trichloroethylene‐induced Hypersensitivity Dermatitis

13. Mechanism underlying hypokalemia induced by trimethyltin chloride: Inhibition of H+/K+-ATPase in renal intercalated cells

14. HLA-B*1301 as a Biomarker for Genetic Susceptibility to Hypersensitivity Dermatitis Induced by Trichloroethylene among Workers in China

15. Trichloroethylene Hypersensitivity Syndrome Is Potentially Mediated Through Its Metabolite Chloral Hydrate

16. Performance of genetic risk factors in prediction of trichloroethylene induced hypersensitivity syndrome

17. Human Herpesvirus 6 Reactivation in Trichloroethylene‐exposed Workers Suffering from Generalized Skin Disorders Accompanied by Hepatic Dysfunction

18. Single molecule quantitation and sequencing of rare translocations using microfluidic nested digital PCR

19. Occupational trichloroethylene hypersensitivity syndrome: human herpesvirus 6 reactivation and rash phenotypes

20. Occupational exposure to formaldehyde and alterations in lymphocyte subsets

21. Effects of genetic polymorphisms of N-Acetyltransferase on trichloroethylene-induced hypersensitivity dermatitis among exposed workers

22. Formaldehyde in China: production, consumption, exposure levels, and health effects

23. Characterization of liver injury associated with hypersensitive skin reactions induced by trichloroethylene in the guinea pig maximization test

24. Abstract 840: Occupational exposure to trichloroethylene and LINE-1 methylation

25. Abstract 829: Circulating immune/inflammation markers in Chinese workers occupationally exposed to formaldehyde

26. Abstract 44: Alterations in serum immunoglobulin levels in workers occupationally exposed to trichloroethylene

27. Abstract 4645: Decreased CD4+ naive and effector memory T cell counts, and CD8+ naïve T cell counts, are associated with trichloroethylene exposure

28. Corrigendum to: 'Formaldehyde in China: Production, consumption, exposure levels, and health effects' [Environment International 35 (2009) 1210–24]

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