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Description

Cobalt: A trace element that is a component of vitamin B12. It has the atomic symbol Co, atomic number 27, and atomic weight 58.93. It is used in nuclear weapons, alloys, and pigments. Deficiency in animals leads to anemia; its excess in humans can lead to erythrocytosis. [Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), National Library of Medicine, extracted Dec-2023]

cobalt(1+) : A monovalent inorganic cation obtained from cobalt. [Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

cobalt atom : A cobalt group element atom that has atomic number 27. [Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

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ID SourceID
PubMed CID104730
CHEBI ID27638
CHEBI ID85033
MeSH IDM0004662

Synonyms (475)

Synonym
Q740
cobalt
kobalt
cobalt atom
CHEBI:27638 ,
7440-48-4
27co
cobalto
cobaltum
cobalt fume
nci-c60311
aquacat
cobalt-59
kobalt [german, polish]
ci 77320
cobalt, elemental
hsdb 519
c.i. 77320
einecs 231-158-0
super cobalt
ccris 1575
cobalt metal powder
cobalt metal, dust and fume
cobalt 59
CO ,
cobalt, pieces, 99.5% trace metals basis
cobalt, granular, 99.995% trace metals basis
cobalt, powder, <150 mum, >=99.9% trace metals basis
cobalt, rod, diam. 5.0 mm, 99.998% trace metals basis
cobalt, foil, thickness 1.0 mm, 99.95% trace metals basis
cobalt, wire, diam. 1.0 mm, 99.995% trace metals basis
cobalt, rod, diam. 5.0 mm, 99.95% trace metals basis
cobalt, foil, thickness 0.25 mm, >=99.99% trace metals basis
cobalt, foil, thickness 0.1 mm, 99.95% trace metals basis
cobalt, powder, 2 mum particle size, 99.8% trace metals basis
cobalt(i)
cobalt, puriss. p.a., >=99.8%, powder
C19171
cobalt (1+) ion
co(+)
cobalt(i) ion
CHEBI:85033
cobalt(1+)
cobalt moncation
cobalt, ion (co1+)
co1+
ec 231-158-0
unii-3g0h8c9362
3g0h8c9362 ,
FT-0623994
cobalt [who-dd]
cobalt [mi]
cobaltum metallicum
cobalt [vandf]
cobalt [hsdb]
cobaltum metallicum [hpus]
cobalt [mart.]
EPITOPE ID:114073
AKOS015902736
GUTLYIVDDKVIGB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
cobalt powder, 99.8% (metal basis, o<10%) nano
cobalt powder (carbon coated), 99.8% (metal basis, o<10%) nano
cobalt hydride
cobalt nanopowder, aps 25-30nm
cobalt powder, 1.6 micron
cobalt sputtering target, 76.2mm (3.0in) dia x 3.18mm (0.125in) thick
cobalt wire, 2.0mm (0.08in) dia, 99.995% (metals basis)
cobalt foil, 0.25mm (0.01in) thick
cobalt powder, -325 mesh
cobalt slug, 6.35mm (0.25in) dia x 6.35mm (0.25in) length
cobalt foil, 0.1mm (0.004in) thick, puratronic?
cobalt pieces, 12mm (0.47in) & down, 99.5% (metals basis excluding ni),
cobalt wire, 1.5mm (0.06in) dia, annealed, 99.995% (metals basis)
cobalt wire, 0.1mm (0.004in) dia, 99.995% (metals basis)
cobalt foil, 0.25mm (0.01in) thick, 99.995% (metals basis)
cobalt rod, 12.5mm (0.492in) dia
cobalt rod, 12mm (0.47in) dia, 99.995% (metals basis)
cobalt foil, 0.5mm (0.02in) thick, 99.995% (metals basis)
cobalt powder, spherical, -100+325 mesh
cobalt wire, 1.0mm (0.04in) dia, 99.995% (metals basis)
cobalt wire, 0.5mm (0.02in) dia, puratronic
cobalt sputtering target, 50.8mm (2.0in) dia x 6.35mm (0.250in) thick
cobalt wire, 1.5mm (0.06in) dia
cobalt foil, 1.5mm (0.06in) thick
cobalt foil, 0.127mm (0.005in) thick, 50x50mm (2x2in)
cobalt wire, 0.25mm (0.01in) dia, 99.995% (metals basis)
cobalt sputtering target, 50.8mm (2.0in) dia x 3.18mm (0.125in) thick
cobalt foil, 0.025mm (0.001in)
cobalt pieces
cobalt powder, -22 mesh, 99.998% (metals basis)
cobalt lump, typically 1.5cm cubes, vacuum remelted, low oxygen
cobalt rod, 5mm (0.2in) dia, 99.995% (metals basis)
cobalt, carbon coated magnetic, nanopowder, <50 nm particle size (tem), >=99%
mfcd00010935
cobalt powder (99.8%)
cobalt random pieces
cobalt powder
cobalt foil, 3n ;99%
cobalt wire, 2.0mm (0.08in) dia
cobalt slug, 6.35mm (0.25in) dia x 12.7mm (0.50in) length, puratronic
cobalt foil, 0.05mm (0.002in) thick
cobalt slug, 3.175mm (0.125in) dia x 3.175mm (0.125in) length
cobalt foil, 2.0mm (0.08in) thick
cobalt slug, 6.35mm (0.25in) dia x 6.35mm (0.25in) length, 99.995% (metals basis)
cobalt slug, 3.175mm (0.125in) dia x 6.35mm (0.25in) length
cobalt foil, 0.1mm (0.004in) thick
cobalt powder, -400 mesh
cobalt foil, 0.5mm (0.02in) thick
cobalt rod, 5mm (0.2in) dia
cobalt slug, 6.35mm (0.25in) dia x 12.7mm (0.50in) length
cobalt, foil, thickness 0.1 mm, >=99.99%
cobalt, foil, thickness 0.25 mm, 99.95%
cobalt, wire, diam. 2.0 mm, >=99.9%
cobalt, wire, diam. 0.5 mm, >=99.9%
cobalt, foil, thickness 1.0 mm, >=99.99%
cobalt, wire, diam. 0.25 mm, 99.995%
cobalt, foil, 25mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 1m, diameter 0.05mm, hard, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 10 mm diameter, length 25 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.0125mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.0125mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, length 200 mm, 1.5 mm diameter, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, wire reel, 2m, diameter 0.125mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 50x50mm, thickness 1.0mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, powder, 150 max. part. size (micron), weight 1000 g, min. particle size 50 micron
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.0125mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, thickness 0.50 mm, size 125 x 125 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.125mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, powder, 45 max. part. size (micron), weight 200 g, purity 99.8%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 50x50mm, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, rod, 25 mm diameter, length 25 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, lump, 10 mm max. lump size, weight 100 g, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.2m, diameter 0.05mm, hard, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.009mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 100x100mm, thickness 1.0mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.009mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 1m, diameter 0.125mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, rod, 10 mm diameter, length 200 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25x25mm, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 5.0 mm diameter, length 25 mm, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, wire reel, 2m, diameter 0.05mm, hard, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.009mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 50x50mm, thickness 0.7mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.003mm, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 3.0 mm diameter, purity 99.9%, length 500 mm
cobalt, foil, light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, microfoil, disks, 25mm, thinness 0.25mum, specific density 222mug/cm2, permanent mylar 3.5mum support, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.006mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.1m, diameter 0.5mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 25x25mm, thickness 0.5mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 50mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.025mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.02mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.004mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.01mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.2m, diameter 2.0mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 50x50mm, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.004mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.015mm, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 12 mm diameter, length 100 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.007mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 250x250mm, thickness 0.05mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.125mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, thickness 0.50 mm, size 50 x 50 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.0025mm, temporary acrylic support, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.005mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 250x250mm, thickness 0.50mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.003mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, lump, 10 mm max. lump size, weight 50 g, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.01mm, 99.9%
cobalt, powder, max. particle size 840 micron, weight 20 g, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, lump, 10 mm max. lump size, weight 50 g, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.003mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25x25mm, thickness 0.7mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.005mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.001mm, temporary acrylic support, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.05mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.003mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25x25mm, thickness 1.0mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.009mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.004mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25x25mm, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.009mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 50x50mm, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 3.0 mm diameter, length 200 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, powder, max. particle size 7.5 micron, weight 200 g, purity 99.6%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.0125mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.01mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, thickness 1.0 mm, size 125 x 125 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.0025mm, temporary acrylic support, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.008mm, 99.9%
cobalt, powder, 7.5 max. part. size (micron), weight 50 g, purity 99.6%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.02mm, 99.9%
cobalt, powder, 7.5 max. part. size (micron), weight 100 g, purity 99.6%
cobalt, foil, 0.5m coil, thickness 0.50mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, lump, 10 mm max. lump size, weight 20 g, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.008mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 100x100mm, thickness 0.5mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.005mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.02mm, 99.9%
cobalt, powder, 840 max. part. size (micron), weight 100 g, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.003mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.007mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.2m, diameter 0.25mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.003mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.01mm, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, length 25 mm, 2.0 mm diameter, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, powder, max. particle size 150 micron, weight 100 g, min. particle size 50 micron
cobalt, foil, thickness 1.0 mm, size 50 x 50 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 2.0 mm diameter, length 2 mm, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.006mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.01mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.005mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.2m, diameter 0.125mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.025mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.025mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.008mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.5m, diameter 0.1mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.5m, diameter 0.25mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, rod, 12 mm diameter, length 200 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, powder, max. particle size 150 micron, weight 50 g, min. particle size 50 micron
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 150x150mm, thickness 0.01mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.007mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.01mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 1m coil, thickness 0.05mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.006mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.1m, diameter 0.125mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.02mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.008mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.2m, diameter 0.5mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.009mm, 99.9%
cobalt, lump, 10 mm max. lump size, weight 100 g, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.003mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 1m, diameter 0.5mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.009mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 100x100mm, thickness 0.7mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, powder, mean particle size 0.02 micron, weight 20 g, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.004mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.025mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.015mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25mm disks, thickness 0.025mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 0.5m coil, thickness 1.0mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.02mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.01mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, microfoil, disks, 25mm, thinness 1.0mum, specific density 890mug/cm2, permanent mylar 3.5mum support, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.004mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.005mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.1m, diameter 0.05mm, hard, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.02mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.1m, diameter 1.0mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 100x100mm, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 150x150mm, thickness 0.025mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.125mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.05m, diameter 1.0mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.5m, diameter 0.5mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 0.5m coil, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.025m, diameter 2.0mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.02mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25x25mm, thickness 1.0mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 3.0 mm diameter, length 50 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.1m, diameter 0.1mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 100x100mm, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 1.5 mm diameter, length 25 mm, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, thickness 2.0 mm, size 25 x 25 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25mm disks, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.025mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.025mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.025mm, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 6.35 mm diameter, length 200 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.002mm, temporary acrylic support, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 1.5 mm diameter, length 50 mm, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.007mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.5m, diameter 1.0mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.0125mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 1m, diameter 0.1mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.0125mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.009mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.004mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25mm disks, thickness 0.015mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.006mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.005mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.008mm, 99.9%
cobalt, lump, 40 mm max. lump size, weight 2000 g, purity 99.8%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.05m, diameter 2.0mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, lump, 40 mm max. lump size, weight 200 g, purity 99.8%
cobalt, microfoil, disks, 10mm, thinness 1.0mum, specific density 890mug/cm2, permanent mylar 3.5mum support, 99.9%
cobalt, microfoil, disks, 25mm, thinness 0.5mum, specific density 434mug/cm2, permanent mylar 3.5mum support, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 100x100mm, thickness 0.125mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, rod, 25 mm diameter, length 50 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 2.0 mm diameter, length 200 mm, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.125mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, powder, 45 max. part. size (micron), weight 100 g, purity 99.8%
cobalt, rod, 25 mm diameter, length 100 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 100x100mm, thickness 2.0mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 2m, diameter 0.1mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 50x50mm, thickness 0.125mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, powder, 840 max. part. size (micron), weight 10 g, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.02mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.006mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 50x50mm, thickness 0.5mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.015mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.003mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.004mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 250x250mm, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.05m, diameter 0.5mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, lump, 10 mm max. lump size, weight 20 g, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25x25mm, thickness 0.125mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, lump, 40 mm max. lump size, weight 100 g, purity 99.8%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.008mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.005mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.5m, diameter 0.05mm, hard, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 100x100mm, thickness 0.50mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, thickness 1.0 mm, size 250 x 250 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25x25mm, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, microfoil, disks, 10mm, thinness 0.5mum, specific density 434mug/cm2, permanent mylar 3.5mum support, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25mm disks, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.004mm, 99.9%
cobalt, lump, 10 mm max. lump size, weight 10 g, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 0.5m coil, thickness 0.05mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, lump, 40 mm max. lump size, weight 1000 g, purity 99.8%
cobalt, foil, 1m coil, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.008mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 1m, diameter 0.25mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.2m, diameter 1.0mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, powder, max. particle size 150 micron, weight 200 g, min. particle size 50 micron
cobalt, foil, 250x250mm, thickness 1.0mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25mm disks, thickness 0.01mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.05m, diameter 0.25mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.006mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 100x100mm, thickness 1.0mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 100x100mm, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, lump, 40 mm max. lump size, weight 500 g, purity 99.8%
cobalt, powder, 0.02 mean particle size (micron), weight 10 g, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.009mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.007mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.01mm, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 2.0 mm diameter, length 100 mm, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.05mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 6.35 mm diameter, length 25 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, powder, max. particle size 45 micron, weight 50 g, purity 99.8%
cobalt, foil, 4mm disks, thickness 0.0125mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.0125mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.01mm, 99.9%
cobalt, microfoil, disks, 25mm, thinness 0.1mum, specific density 94.6mug/cm2, permanent mylar 3.5mum support, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.01mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.125mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.002mm, temporary acrylic support, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.015mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 6mm disks, thickness 0.015mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 50mm disks, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, length 100 mm, 1.5 mm diameter, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.007mm, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 12 mm diameter, length 50 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 2m, diameter 0.25mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, microfoil, disks, 10mm, thinness 0.25mum, specific density 222mug/cm2, permanent mylar 3.5mum support, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 5.0 mm diameter, length 50 mm, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 15mm disks, thickness 0.006mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.007mm, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 10 mm diameter, length 100 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, rod, length 100 mm, 3.0 mm diameter, purity 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 12 mm diameter, length 25 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25mm disks, thickness 0.0125mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 50x50mm, thickness 1.0mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, microfoil, disks, 10mm, thinness 0.1mum, specific density 94.6mug/cm2, permanent mylar 3.5mum support, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 25mm disks, thickness 0.25mm, as rolled, 99.99+%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.2m, diameter 0.1mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, rod, 6.35 mm diameter, length 100 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 50x50mm, thickness 2.0mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.007mm, 99.9%
cobalt, powder, max. particle size 840 micron, weight 50 g, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.02mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.1m, diameter 2.0mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.015mm, 99.9%
cobalt, powder, 150 max. part. size (micron), weight 500 g, min. particle size 50 micron
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 100x100mm, thickness 0.005mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 150x150mm, thickness 0.125mm, annealed, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.001mm, temporary acrylic support, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.1m, diameter 0.25mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, rod, 6.35 mm diameter, length 50 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 150x150mm, thickness 0.0125mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.015mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.009mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.015mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.006mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, 10mm disks, thickness 0.0125mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.05mm, as rolled, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 2.0 mm diameter, length 50 mm, high purity 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, 8mm disks, thickness 0.025mm, 99.9%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 25x25mm, thickness 0.008mm, 99.9%
cobalt, wire reel, 0.5m, diameter 0.125mm, hard, 99.99+%
cobalt, foil, not light tested, 150x150mm, thickness 0.015mm, 99.9%
cobalt, rod, 10 mm diameter, length 50 mm, purity 99.9%
cobalt, foil, light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.025mm, 99.9%
cobalt, p.a., 99.5%
hydrido cobalt
DTXSID1031040 ,
DTXSID50872436
Q27158297
cobalt nanowires
cobalt(iii) hydride
DB14574
cobalt single crystal disc, 10mm (0.39in) dia, 2-3mm (0.08-0.1in) thick, (0001) orientation, +/-0.5 degrees
cobalt single crystal, 10-12mm (0.39-0.47in) dia, (0001) orientation, +/-2 degrees
cobalt single crystal, 10-12mm (0.39-0.47in) dia, random orientation
cobalt slug, 6.35mm (0.25in) dia x 12.7mm (0.50in) length, 99.95% (metals basis)
cobalt slug, 6.35mm (0.25in) dia x 6.35mm (0.25in) length, 99.95% (metals basis)
cobalt nanofoil
cobalt nanorods
cobalt sputtering target, 76.2mm (3.0in) dia x 6.35mm (0.250in) thick, 99.95% (metals basis)
ultra thin cobalt nanofoil
carbon coated cobalt nanopowder
cobalt nano dispersion
fine cobalt powder
cobalt-60 radioactivity standard
cobalt element
aco 4
co 0138e
cobalt (mart.)
cobalt metallic
dtxcid9011040
cobalt hollow cathode lamp: 2.0 diameter, 9-pin, non-coded
cobalt hollow cathode lamp: 2.0 diameter, 4-pin, cableless
cobalt hollow cathode lamp: 1.5 diameter, 2-pin, non-coded
cobalt fulleride (coc20)
pre-mixed icp solvent + cobalt: co @ 40.0 microg/g in v-solvtrade mark
cobalt standard: co @ 10000 microg/ml in 5% hno3
cobalt standard: co @ 6 wt% in mineral spirits
sulfur-free cobalt standard: co @ 1000 microg/g in hydrocarbon oil
cobalt standard: co @ 1000 microg/ml in 5% hno3
cobalt standard: co @ 5000 microg/g in hydrocarbon oil
cobalt standard: co @ 1000 microg/g in hydrocarbon oil
cobalt internal standard: 6 wt% co in mineral spirits
cobalt aa standard: co @ 1000 microg/ml in 5% hno3
cobalt standard: co @ 10 microg/ml in 2% hno3
sulfur-free cobalt standard: co @ 5000 microg/g in hydrocarbon oil
cobalt internal standard: co @ 10 microg/ml in 2% hno3
sulfur-free cobalt metallo-organic standard: co @ 5000 microg/g in hydrocarbon oil
cobalt - co @ 1000 microg/ml in 5% hno3
cobalt - co @ 5000 microg/g in hydrocarbon oil

Research Excerpts

Toxicity

Excessive cobalt is toxic and can cause cell death and even several diseases in humans. Increased production of cobalt nanoparticles in vivo, due to excessive MoM implant wear, may lead to local adverse biological effects.

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" High doses of the metals of approximately 1/5 LD50 were studied in the acute experiment and doses one fifth these in the repeated experiment."( [Mechanism of the cardiotoxic effect of various industrial poisons (metals)].
Chekunova, MP, 1978
)
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"We have previously demonstrated that tungsten carbide-cobalt powder (WC-Co) is more toxic toward murine macrophages in vitro than pure cobalt metal particles and that the cellular uptake of cobalt is enhanced when the metal is present in the form of WC-Co mixture."( Study of the mechanism responsible for the elective toxicity of tungsten carbide-cobalt powder toward macrophages.
Lauwerys, R; Lison, D, 1992
)
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" We have previously demonstrated that tungsten carbide-cobalt mixture is more toxic toward rat alveolar macrophages in vitro than pure cobalt metal powder."( Comparative study of the acute lung toxicity of pure cobalt powder and cobalt-tungsten carbide mixture in rat.
Lasfargues, G; Lauwerys, R; Lison, D; Maldague, P, 1992
)
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" The ground tungsten carbide-cobalt mixture prepared by the hard metal industry is almost as toxic as crystalline silica whereas, when tested separately, tungsten carbide has no effect and pure cobalt metal powder slightly impairs cell viability."( In vitro cytotoxic effects of cobalt-containing dusts on mouse peritoneal and rat alveolar macrophages.
Lauwerys, R; Lison, D, 1990
)
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" Collectively, the data suggest that the protective effect of cobalt chloride treatment on acetaminophen hepatotoxicity results from a combination of the suppression of the toxic pathway of cytochrome P-450 oxidation, an increase in the protective capacity of glutathione, and an enhancement of the nontoxic pathway of glucuronidation."( The mechanisms of cobalt chloride-induced protection against acetaminophen hepatotoxicity.
Jollow, DJ; Price, VF; Roberts, SA,
)
0.13
" Increased incidence of stunted fetuses per litter was the only adverse finding at 50 and 100 mg/kg."( Developmental toxicity of cobalt in the rat.
Corbella, J; Domingo, JL; Paternain, JL, 1988
)
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"A trial was devised to assess whether the administration of selenium and cobalt together with the anthelmintic mebendazole (Ovitelmin S&C) was safe and could improve the supplies of selenium and cobalt for adult sheep fed a whole grain diet, low in both elements, which produced a steady decrease in blood glutathione peroxidase (GSHPx) and plasma vitamin B12 concentrations."( An assessment of the efficacy and safety of selenium and cobalt included in an anthelmintic for sheep.
Brebner, J; Field, AC; Gunn, GW; Suttle, NF, 1988
)
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" Lead nitrate was the most toxic salt but was genetically inactive."( Genotoxic effects of potassium dichromate, sodium arsenite, cobalt chloride and lead nitrate in diploid yeast.
Kharab, P; Singh, I, 1985
)
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" The alloy was much less toxic than cobalt or nickel and the pattern of toxicity was different for each metal."( The in vitro toxicity of cobalt-chrome-molybdenum alloy and its constituent metals.
Evans, EJ; Thomas, IT, 1986
)
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" Single-treatment, subcutaneous LD50 values for DBCP were 102 mg/kg in non-pretreated and 128 mg/kg in phenobarbital pretreated rats."( Chemical modulation of 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane toxicity.
Kluwe, WM,
)
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" The values obtained for the LD50 (7 days) were 133, 194, 198 and 279 mg of Co/kg respectively, when the salts were given orally."( [Acute toxicity and hematological and serum changes caused by various cobalt salts in rats].
Domingo, JL; Llobet, JM, 1983
)
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" Toxic doses of acetylisoniazid and acetylhydrazine, radiolabeled in the acetyl group, were found to bind covalently to liver protein in vivo."( Isoniazid hepatoxicity: the relationship between covalent binding and metabolism in vivo.
Mitchell, JR; Nelson, SD; Snodgrass, WR; Timbrell, JA, 1980
)
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" Finally, we evaluated the effect of piperonyl butoxide on the nephrotoxicity of cephaloglycin, a more toxic cephalosporin that lacks the thiophene side-ring proposed as the target of MFO activation in earlier studies with cephaloridine."( Effects of piperonyl butoxide on cephalosporin nephrotoxicity in the rabbit. An effect on cephaloridine transport.
Fravert, D; Hook, JB; Hsu, CY; Kuo, CH; Tune, BM, 1983
)
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"Eight cobalt compounds were administered to rats by gastric intubation, and the following LD50 values (in mg anhydrous compound/kg body weight) were determined: cobalt(II) fluoride 150, cobalt(II) oxide 202, cobalt(II) phosphate 387, cobalt(II) bromide 406, cobalt(II) chloride 418, cobalt(II) sulphate 424, cobalt(II) nitrate 434 and cobalt(II) acetate 503."( Acute oral toxicity of inorganic cobalt compounds in rats.
Berkvens, JM; Krajnc, EI; Speijers, GJ; van Logten, MJ, 1982
)
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" Single-dose rat and mouse oral administration led to LD50 values of 123 mg/kg for male CF1 mice and 187 mg/kg for male Sprague-Dawley rats."( The mammalian toxicity of fluomine dust.
Amster, RL; Bowers, RS; Haun, CC; Kinkead, ER; Mac Ewen, JD; Vernot, EH, 1981
)
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"This study showed that the LD50 values for morphine sulfate, cobalt chloride, and phenytoin sodium did not vary significantly on Day 9 of gestation in CF-1 mice when compared to values of nongravid animals."( Nonvariance of LD50 values of drugs in gravid and nongravid mice.
Gautieri, RF; Mahalik, MP; McDevitt, JM; Russell, JA, 1980
)
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" Perfusion under conditions of low pO2 (30 to 40 mm Hg) or with inhibitors of the toxic effects of hyperbaric oxygen (CO2+ Mn2+) preserved homogenate respiratory activity better than with normal pO2 (150 mm Hg) or high pO2 (300 mm Hg)."( Toxicity of oxygen to mitochondrial respiratory activity in hypothermically perfused canine kidneys.
Belzer, FO; Hoffmann, RM; Senzig, KA; Southard, JH, 1980
)
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" These observations confirm and extend our previous findings supporting the view that cobalt is not the only component responsible for the toxicity of hard metal particles which should be considered as a specific toxic entity."( Cobalt bioavailability from hard metal particles. Further evidence that cobalt alone is not responsible for the toxicity of hard metal particles.
Lauwerys, R; Lison, D, 1994
)
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" PB pretreatment also enhanced some monitored renal effects of a toxic dose (0."( Effect of microsomal enzyme modulators on N-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-2-hydroxysuccinimide (NDHS)-induced nephrotoxicity in the Fischer 344 rat.
Anestis, DK; Beers, KW; Brown, PI; Nicoll, DW; Rankin, GO, 1993
)
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" The photobiocidal effects associated with alpha-terthienyl in presence of sunlight and ultraviolet light (300-400 nm), has stimulated a great deal of interest in its toxic mechanism of action against a number of organisms including phytopathogenic fungi, nematodes and mosquito larvae."( Metal binding and resultant loss of phototoxicity of alpha-terthienyl: metal detoxification versus alpha-terthienyl inactivation.
Kumar, GP; Laloraya, M; Nivsarkar, M, 1996
)
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"In this study the toxic effects of chromium, nickel, and cobalt extracts on in vitro cultured lymphocytes were evaluated."( Assessment of metal extract toxicity on human lymphocytes cultured in vitro.
Cavedagna, D; Ciapetti, G; Donati, ME; Granchi, D; Pizzoferrato, A; Savarino, L, 1996
)
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"These results indicate that repeated administration of hydroxocobalamin was devoid of significant diaphragmatic and cardiac muscle toxicity and therefore remains a safe antidote for acute cyanide poisoning."( Hydroxocobalamin vs cobalt toxicity on rat cardiac and diaphragmatic muscles.
Coirault, C; Houeto, P; Lecarpentier, Y; Perennec, J; Pery-Man, N; Riou, B; Suard, I, 1996
)
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" The different adverse health effects reported in these workers are reviewed."( Human toxicity of cobalt-containing dust and experimental studies on the mechanism of interstitial lung disease (hard metal disease).
Lison, D, 1996
)
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"It has been demonstrated that hard metal dust, which consists of a mixture of cobalt and tungsten carbide, is more toxic toward mouse peritoneal and rat alveolar macrophages than pure cobalt (Co) or tungsten carbide (WC)."( In vitro toxicity of cobalt and hard metal dust in rat and human type II pneumocytes.
Demedts, M; Hoet, PH; Nemery, B; Roesems, G, 1997
)
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" For this latter cell type, the presence of WC almost doubled (at 25 microg Co/well) the toxic effects compared to pure Co, but this synergy between Co and WC only occurred if the particles were in close contact with the cells."( In vitro cytotoxicity of various forms of cobalt for rat alveolar macrophages and type II pneumocytes.
Demedts, M; Dinsdale, D; Hoet, PH; Nemery, B; Roesems, G, 2000
)
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" Chromium chloride (CrCl3) was not toxic up to 1 mM."( Nickel, cobalt and chromium-induced cytotoxicity and intracellular accumulation in human hacat keratinocytes.
Clerici, LA; Ermolli, M; Menné, C; Pozzi, G; Serra, MA, 2001
)
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" The traditional assumption, in the absence of further information, has been that the chemical components of a mixture have mutually independent effects, and the toxic response to multiple chemicals is additive."( Mixtures of nickel and cobalt chlorides induce synergistic cytotoxic effects: implications for inhalation exposure modeling.
Cross, DP; Ramachandran, G; Wattenberg, EV, 2001
)
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" Pre-treatment of the cells with alpha-estradiol did not alleviate the toxic effects of the heavy metals."( The effects of beta-estradiol on SHSY5Y neuroblastoma cells during heavy metal induced oxidative stress, neurotoxicity and beta-amyloid secretion.
Baysang, G; Brockhaus, M; Meier, F; Müller-Spahn, F; Novakovic, M; Olivieri, G; Savaskan, E, 2002
)
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" The greatest amount of element release was detected in the Cu-based alloy Thermobond and the Ni-Cr alloy CB Soft; their extracts were significantly more toxic than all the other alloy extracts."( Elements released from dental casting alloys and their cytotoxic effects.
al-Hiyasat, AS; Bashabsheh, OM; Darmani, H,
)
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"Thus at equivalent particle volumes the clinically relevant cobalt-chromium particles were more toxic then the alumina ceramic particles."( Comparison of the cytotoxicity of clinically relevant cobalt-chromium and alumina ceramic wear particles in vitro.
Fisher, J; Germain, MA; Hatton, A; Ingham, E; Matthews, JB; Stone, MH; Williams, S, 2003
)
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" Occupational exposure to cobalt may result in adverse health effects in different organs or tissues."( Cobalt and antimony: genotoxicity and carcinogenicity.
De Boeck, M; Kirsch-Volders, M; Lison, D, 2003
)
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" cerevisiae MAM3 as a gene which, when deleted, would increase cellular tolerance to toxic levels of manganese and also increased the cell's resistance towards cobalt and zinc."( Manganese toxicity and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mam3p, a member of the ACDP (ancient conserved domain protein) family.
Culotta, VC; Gardner, AJ; Jensen, LT; Yang, M, 2005
)
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" A safe level for metal ions has yet to be defined for patients with metal-on-metal hip arthroplasties."( Can a safe level for metal ions in patients with metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasties be determined?
MacDonald, SJ, 2004
)
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" For the 100% new alloy groups the cytotoxicity of Co-Cr alloy Wirobond C was similar to that of the Ni-Cr alloys Remanium CS and Wiron 99; however, when the alloys were recast, Wirobond C became significantly more cytotoxic and as toxic as the Ni-Cr alloy containing Cu (CB Soft)."( The effects of recasting on the cytotoxicity of base metal alloys.
Al-Hiyasat, AS; Darmani, H, 2005
)
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"Despite growing concern about the potential adverse effects of elevated cobalt concentrations in the environment, hardly any toxicity data are available for terrestrial invertebrates."( Ecotoxicity of cobalt to the springtail Folsomia candida.
Becaus, S; Criel, P; Janssen, CR; Lock, K; Van Eeckhout, H, 2004
)
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" Cell counting showed a significant decrease in the number of MG-63 osteoblasts in a time- and dose-dependent manner, with Co(2+) more toxic than Cr(3+)."( Effect of cobalt and chromium ions on human MG-63 osteoblasts in vitro: morphology, cytotoxicity, and oxidative stress.
Antoniou, J; Fleury, C; Huk, OL; Mwale, F; Petit, A; Tabrizian, M; Zukor, DJ, 2006
)
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"38 mg/L, cyanocobalt was over a 1000 times more toxic to rainbow trout in the presence of UV at a low, environmentally relevant irradiance level (4 microW/cm2 as UVB) than exposure to this compound in the absence of UV with an LC50 of 112."( Toxicity of cobalt-complexed cyanide to Oncorhynchus mykiss, Daphnia magna, and Ceriodaphnia dubia. Potentiation by ultraviolet radiation and attenuation by dissolved organic carbon and adaptive UV tolerance.
Brown, ZA; Calfee, RD; Johnson, CA; Little, EE; Theodorakos, P, 2007
)
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"Cobalt is widespread in the environment and excess dietary Co exposure can result in toxic effects in many organisms."( Transferable properties of multi-biological toxicity caused by cobalt exposure in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Wang, D; Wang, Y; Xie, W, 2007
)
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"Implantation of the new Co-Cr Kos stent during PCI is safe and effective."( Prospective registry evaluating safety and efficacy of cobalt-chromium stent implantation in patients with de novo coronary lesions.
Buszman, P; Kinasz, L; Kondys, M; Król, M; Milewski, K; Trznadel, S; Zurakowski, A, 2007
)
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" Fortunately, however, in vivo the normal levels of these metals are much lower than those determined as toxic in vitro."( Cytotoxicity of metal ions to human oligodendroglial cells and human gingival fibroblasts assessed by mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity.
Brunton, P; Issa, Y; Waters, CM; Watts, DC, 2008
)
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" The high concentration of cobalt nanoparticles required for cytotoxicity of macrophages in vitro suggests that increased production of cobalt nanoparticles in vivo, due to excessive MoM implant wear, may lead to local adverse biological effects."( Dose-dependent cytotoxicity of clinically relevant cobalt nanoparticles and ions on macrophages in vitro.
Beard, D; Gill, HS; Glyn-Jones, S; Kwon, YM; Murray, DW; Xia, Z, 2009
)
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"In this study, we investigate the toxic effects of cobalt chloride on some hematological factors of the carp Cyprinus carpio, such as white blood cell count, red blood cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration."( Toxic effects of cobalt chloride on hematological factors of common carp (Cyprinus carpio).
Karami, B; Karami, S; Saeedi Saravi, SS; Shokrzadeh, M, 2009
)
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" WC nanoparticles were not acutely toxic to the studied cell lines."( Toxicity of tungsten carbide and cobalt-doped tungsten carbide nanoparticles in mammalian cells in vitro.
Bastian, S; Busch, W; Gelinsky, M; Holke, R; Ikonomidou, C; Iwe, M; Kühnel, D; Meissner, T; Pompe, W; Potthoff, A; Richter, V; Schirmer, K; Scholz, S; Springer, A, 2009
)
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"Cobalt (Co) is an essential trace element well known as a constituent of vitamin B(12), but different compounds of Co are also described as highly toxic and/or radiotoxic for individuals or the environment."( Cobalt toxicity: chemical and radiological combined effects on HaCaT keratinocyte cell line.
Bresson, C; Gault, N; Lefaix, JL; Moulin, C; Poncy, JL; Sandre, C, 2010
)
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" To determine whether there could be adverse biological effects from exposure to particulate wear debris after total hip replacement (THR), we investigated the in vitro genotoxic effects of alumina ceramic (Al(2)O(3)) particles in comparison with cobalt-chrome metal (CoCr alloy) particles."( The in vitro genotoxicity of orthopaedic ceramic (Al2O3) and metal (CoCr alloy) particles.
Case, CP; Jones, E; Tsaousi, A, 2010
)
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" The variation in biomass in the freshwater system under exposure to different metals at high concentration of 1x10(-6)M indicates that Cu had strongest interactions with biotic ligand and was taken up by phytoplankton and acted as the most toxic metal followed by Zn, Co and Ni."( Stress and toxicity of biologically important transition metals (Co, Ni, Cu and Zn) on phytoplankton in a tropical freshwater system: An investigation with pigment analysis by HPLC.
Acharyya, T; Bandyopadhyay, D; Chakraborty, P; Raghunadh Babu, PV, 2010
)
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" Using a variety of techniques (histology, comet assay, caspase-3 activity, oxidation of 2'7'-dichlorofluorescin to measure the production of reactive oxygen species and whole-genome microarrays) we show that, in agreement with the in vivo rat carcinogenicity studies, WNC-91-6-3 was the most toxic of the alloys tested."( Reactive oxygen species and oxidative DNA damage mediate the cytotoxicity of tungsten-nickel-cobalt alloys in vitro.
Harris, RM; Hodges, NJ; Waring, RH; Williams, TD, 2011
)
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" The results obtained suggest that the Co(II) complex is much less toxic toward both cell lines and the decreased toxicity due to the complex was more pronounced with carcinoma A549 cells."( A complex of Co(II) with 2-hydroxyphenyl-azo-2'-naphthol (HPAN) is far less cytotoxic than the parent compound on A549-lung carcinoma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells: Reasons for reduction in cytotoxicity.
Chakrabarti, G; Choudhury, D; Das, S; Deb, T; Guin, PS; Saha, MB, 2011
)
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"Cobalt exerts well-known and documented toxic effects on the thyroid, heart and the haematopoietic system, in addition to the occupational lung disease, allergic manifestations and a probably carcinogenic action."( Neurotoxicity of cobalt.
Apostoli, P; Catalani, S; Padovani, A; Rizzetti, MC, 2012
)
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" No meaningful differences were observed in the frequency or severity of adverse events; reports of burning and stinging following patch removal; or the frequency, intensity, or symptoms of persistent reactions when evaluated by age, sex, or race."( Safety and efficacy evaluation of TRUE TEST panels 1.1, 2.1, and 3.1 in children and adolescents.
Eichenfield, L; Hamann, C; Herro, EM; Jacob, SE; Matiz, C; Sullivan, K,
)
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"Patch testing is efficacious and safe in the pediatric population."( Safety and efficacy evaluation of TRUE TEST panels 1.1, 2.1, and 3.1 in children and adolescents.
Eichenfield, L; Hamann, C; Herro, EM; Jacob, SE; Matiz, C; Sullivan, K,
)
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"Cobalt (Co) is present in trace amounts in the environment but it can be toxic when it accumulates in cells."( Cobalt stress in Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica: molecular bases for toxicity and resistance.
Barras, F; Fontecave, M, 2011
)
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" The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of environmental pollution on essential and toxic element contents of breast milk and determine the risky locations in our population."( In which regions is breast-feeding safer from the impact of toxic elements from the environment?
Cinar, N; Ozdemir, S; Ucar, F; Yucel, O, 2011
)
0.37
"Nickel and cobalt are heavy metals found in land, water, and air that can enter the body primarily through the respiratory tract and accumulate to toxic levels."( Co-exposure to nickel and cobalt chloride enhances cytotoxicity and oxidative stress in human lung epithelial cells.
Lynch, C; Patel, E; Reynolds, M; Ruff, V, 2012
)
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" Inhalation exposure to both HMTAs likely causes lung injury by inducing macrophage activation, neutrophilia, and the generation of toxic oxygen radicals."( Pulmonary toxicity after exposure to military-relevant heavy metal tungsten alloy particles.
Cafasso, DE; Lee, KW; Pierce, LM; Roedel, EQ, 2012
)
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"B12 could be a used as an effective and safe way to test the role of endogenous H2S in vivo."( Ferric Iron and Cobalt (III) compounds to safely decrease hydrogen sulfide in the body?
Haouzi, P; Van de Louw, A, 2013
)
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" All experimental groups under study have demonstrated signs of toxic targeting, notably changes in DNA characteristics, oxidative stress (with particularities in each exposed group) and activation of anaerobiosis (Co(2+) and Co-NC)."( Evaluation of biotargeting and ecotoxicity of Co²⁺-containing nanoscale polymeric complex by applying multi-marker approach in bivalve mollusk Anodonta cygnea.
Falfushynska, H; Filyak, Y; Gnatyshyna, L; Mitina, N; Skorokhoda, T; Stoika, R; Stoliar, O; Zaichenko, A, 2012
)
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"Assessment of DNA damages stemming from toxic chemicals is an important issue in terms of genotoxicology."( Molecular determination of genotoxic effects of cobalt and nickel on maize (Zea mays L.) by RAPD and protein analyses.
Agar, G; Ay, H; Erturk, FA; Nardemir, G, 2013
)
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" The primary endpoint was the rate of major adverse cardiac events (MACE), defined as all-cause death, new myocardial infarction, and target lesion revascularization (TLR) at 6-month follow-up."( The efficacy and safety of PRO-kinetic metal alloy stent in hospitalized patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (The PROMETHEUS Study).
Bae, JW; Chung, WY; Kim, KS; Kim, SY; Lim, SY; Park, HW; Youn, TJ, 2012
)
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"The use of the PRO-Kinetic stent seems to be safe and feasible in primary PCI for acute STEMI, and shows favorable clinical and angiographic outcomes in large (>3."( The efficacy and safety of PRO-kinetic metal alloy stent in hospitalized patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (The PROMETHEUS Study).
Bae, JW; Chung, WY; Kim, KS; Kim, SY; Lim, SY; Park, HW; Youn, TJ, 2012
)
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" While most MoM hip replacements are successful, some patients suffer from serious adverse effects secondary to the release of metal debris due to implant wear and corrosion."( Metal release from hip prostheses: cobalt and chromium toxicity and the role of the clinical laboratory.
Campbell, JR; Estey, MP, 2013
)
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"Since all the latter test compounds, like many toxic compounds, negatively interact with cellular metabolic pathways, we also illustrate our biochemical toxicology approach in which we used not only enzymatic but also carbon 13 NMR measurements and mathematical modelling of metabolic pathways."( Use of precision-cut renal cortical slices in nephrotoxicity studies.
Baverel, G; Duplany, A; El Hage, M; Ferrier, B; Gauthier, C; Knouzy, B; Martin, G, 2013
)
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"9% and rate of major adverse cardiac events, a composite of cardiac death, MI, target lesion revascularization (TLR) and coronary artery bypass graft, was 11."( Safety and efficacy of the cobalt chromium PRO-Kinetik coronary stent system: results of the MULTIBENE study.
Agostoni, P; Appelman, Y; Boland, J; Buysschaert, I; Castadot, M; Coussement, P; Horstkotte, D; Janssens, L; Lalmand, J; Richardt, G; Suttorp, MJ; Vermeersch, P,
)
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"Based on these data, the PRO-Kinetik coronary stent system was found to be safe and effective."( Safety and efficacy of the cobalt chromium PRO-Kinetik coronary stent system: results of the MULTIBENE study.
Agostoni, P; Appelman, Y; Boland, J; Buysschaert, I; Castadot, M; Coussement, P; Horstkotte, D; Janssens, L; Lalmand, J; Richardt, G; Suttorp, MJ; Vermeersch, P,
)
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"A safe zone for acetabular component positioning in hip resurfacing (RAIL: Relative Acetabular Inclination Limit) was calculated based on implant size and acetabular inclination angle (AIA)."( A safe zone for acetabular component position in metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasty: winner of the 2012 HAP PAUL award.
Gross, TP; Liu, F, 2013
)
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"The continuing development of nanotechnology necessitates the reliable assessment of potential adverse health consequences associated with human exposures."( In vitro assessment of cobalt oxide particle toxicity: identifying and circumventing interference.
Armengaud, J; Darolles, C; Malard, V; Sage, N, 2013
)
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"Recent studies have reported that metallic nanoparticles and ions from cobalt-chromium (CoCr) alloy prostheses had potential adverse effects."( Reproductive toxicity in adult male rats following intra-articular injection of cobalt-chromium nanoparticles.
Chen, Z; Cheng, W; Fan, W; Song, F; Wang, Z; Wu, D; Zuo, Q, 2013
)
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" According to our results, Dp44mT in combination with Cu is highly toxic in vitro."( Complex forming competition and in-vitro toxicity studies on the applicability of di-2-pyridylketone-4,4,-dimethyl-3-thiosemicarbazone (Dp44mT) as a metal chelator.
Bősze, S; Gaál, A; Mihucz, VG; Orgován, G; Polgári, Z; Réti, A; Streli, C; Szoboszlai, N, 2014
)
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"Cobalt has a rare occurrence in nature, but may accumulate in cells to toxic levels."( Yap1 mediates tolerance to cobalt toxicity in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Caetano, SM; Ferreira, RB; Figueira, I; Menezes, R; Pimentel, C; Rodrigues-Pousada, C; Santos, CN; Santos, MA, 2014
)
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" Although FET4 repression by Yap1 has no effect on cobalt uptake, it may be its first line of defense against other toxic metals."( Yap1 mediates tolerance to cobalt toxicity in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Caetano, SM; Ferreira, RB; Figueira, I; Menezes, R; Pimentel, C; Rodrigues-Pousada, C; Santos, CN; Santos, MA, 2014
)
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"Cobalt oxide particles are readily internalized by pulmonary cells via the endo-lysosomal pathway and can lead, through a Trojan-horse mechanism, to intracellular release of toxic metal ions over long periods of time, involving specific toxicity."( Low-solubility particles and a Trojan-horse type mechanism of toxicity: the case of cobalt oxide on human lung cells.
Aloin, V; Bresson, C; Carmona, A; Darolles, C; Floriani, M; Gautier, C; Janin, M; Malard, V; Ortega, R; Perrin, L; Roudeau, S, 2014
)
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" Altogether, our analysis reveals several biological mechanisms leading to tissue damage, necrosis, and inflammation in patients with Cr and Co-associated adverse local tissue reactions."( Molecular analysis of chromium and cobalt-related toxicity.
Clement, CC; Cobelli, N; Elci, SG; Goldring, S; Macaluso, F; Perino, G; Purdue, E; Santambrogio, L; Scharf, B; Vachet, RW; Yan, B; Zolla, V, 2014
)
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"Medline (from 1950) and Embase (from 1980) were searched to 28 February 2014 using the search terms (text/abstract) chrom* or cobalt* and [toxic* or intox* or poison* or adverse effect or complication] and [prosthes* or 'joint replacement' or hip or arthroplast*] and PubMed (all available years) was searched using the search term (("Chromium/adverse effects"[Mesh] OR "Chromium/poisoning"[Mesh] OR "Chromium/toxicity"[Mesh]) OR ("Cobalt/adverse effects"[Mesh] OR "Cobalt/poisoning"[Mesh] OR "Cobalt/toxicity"[Mesh])) AND ("Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip"[Mesh] OR "Hip Prosthesis"[Mesh])."( Systemic toxicity related to metal hip prostheses.
Bradberry, SM; Ferner, RE; Wilkinson, JM,
)
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" In implant-related adverse reactions T-lymphocytes play a prominent role in sustaining the chronic inflammatory response."( Toxicity of cobalt-chromium nanoparticles released from a resurfacing hip implant and cobalt ions on primary human lymphocytes in vitro.
Grant, MH; Posada, OM; Tate, RJ, 2015
)
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" An adverse reaction to cobalt ions and cobalt-induced lung injury occurs during environmental exposure and is now strictly controlled."( Importance of the HIF pathway in cobalt nanoparticle-induced cytotoxicity and inflammation in human macrophages.
Hart, A; Nyga, A; Tetley, TD, 2015
)
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" Acute toxic end points were evaluated by survival rate, malformation, hatching delay, heart dysfunction and tail flexure of larvae."( An in vivo evaluation of acute toxicity of cobalt ferrite (CoFe2O4) nanoparticles in larval-embryo Zebrafish (Danio rerio).
Ahmad, F; Liu, X; Yao, H; Zhou, Y, 2015
)
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" In both cell lines, CoNPs and NiNPs were definitely more toxic than FeNPs."( Zerovalent Fe, Co and Ni nanoparticle toxicity evaluated on SKOV-3 and U87 cell lines.
Bernardini, G; Cappellini, F; Gornati, R; Olivato, I; Pedretti, E; Rossi, F; Sabbioni, E; Zanella, M, 2016
)
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" The LD50 for CoCl2 was found at 226 ppm."( Genotoxicity assessment of cobalt chloride in Eisenia hortensis earthworms coelomocytes by comet assay and micronucleus test.
Ali, MM; Ciğerci, İH; Kaygısız, ŞY; Liman, R, 2016
)
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" PrP has been reported to protect cells from the toxic stimuli of metals."( Prion Protein Does Not Confer Resistance to Hippocampus-Derived Zpl Cells against the Toxic Effects of Cu2+, Mn2+, Zn2+ and Co2+ Not Supporting a General Protective Role for PrP in Transition Metal Induced Toxicity.
Cingaram, PK; Dondapati, DT; Fodor, E; Nyeste, A; Welker, E, 2015
)
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"Recently, the use of metal-on-metal articulations in total hip arthroplasty (THA) has led to an increase in adverse events owing to local soft-tissue reactions from metal ions and wear debris."( Systemic cobalt toxicity from total hip arthroplasties: review of a rare condition Part 1 - history, mechanism, measurements, and pathophysiology.
Banerjee, S; Butany, J; Cherian, JJ; Cheung, AC; Gilbert, C; Jacobs, JJ; Mont, MA; Overgaard, C; Syed, K; Wong, F; Zywiel, MG, 2016
)
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"As adverse events related to metal on metal hip arthroplasty have been better understood, there has been increased interest in toxicity related to the high circulating levels of cobalt ions."( Systemic cobalt toxicity from total hip arthroplasties: review of a rare condition Part 2. measurement, risk factors, and step-wise approach to treatment.
Banerjee, S; Butany, J; Cherian, JJ; Cheung, AC; Gilbert, C; Jacobs, JJ; Mont, MA; Overgaard, C; Syed, K; Wong, F; Zywiel, MG, 2016
)
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"Severe adverse events can arise from the release of cobalt from metal-on-metal arthroplasties, and as such, orthopaedic surgeons should not only be aware of the presenting problems, but also have the knowledge to treat appropriately."( Systemic cobalt toxicity from total hip arthroplasties: review of a rare condition Part 2. measurement, risk factors, and step-wise approach to treatment.
Banerjee, S; Butany, J; Cherian, JJ; Cheung, AC; Gilbert, C; Jacobs, JJ; Mont, MA; Overgaard, C; Syed, K; Wong, F; Zywiel, MG, 2016
)
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"Cobalt is a toxic metal used in various industrial applications leading to adverse lung effects by inhalation."( The cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of soluble and particulate cobalt in human lung epithelial cells.
Holmes, AL; Pierce Wise, J; Smith, LJ; Xie, H; Zheng, T, 2016
)
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" Toxicity tests of mice, we used oral acute toxic class method and got their LD50 values; among them, LD50 of complex 1 and complex 4 were in 2500-5000mgkg(-1) and complex 7 over 5000mgkg(-1)."( Toxicity, bio-distribution and metabolism of CO-releasing molecules based on cobalt.
Chen, Y; Gong, Y; Li, M; Liu, B; Xi, N; Zhang, T; Zhao, Q; Zheng, Y, 2016
)
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" Although ENMs offer a number of advantages over traditional materials, their extremely small size and associated characteristics may also greatly enhance their toxic potentials."( Nanotoxicity: emerging concerns regarding nanomaterial safety and occupational hard metal (WC-Co) nanoparticle exposure.
Armstead, AL; Li, B,
)
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" Cytotoxicity parameters, such as [3-(4,5-dimethyl thiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide] (MTT), neutral red uptake (NRU), and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release suggested that cobalt NPs were toxic to MCF-7 cells in a dose-dependent manner (50-200μg/ml)."( Nanotoxicity of cobalt induced by oxidant generation and glutathione depletion in MCF-7 cells.
Ahamed, M; Akhtar, MJ; Alhadlaq, HA; Alshamsan, A, 2017
)
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"Pre-revision surgery, nine patients had toxic levels of chromium and cobalt (mean level chromium 338 nmol/l, mean cobalt 669."( Neuropsychiatric symptoms following metal-on-metal implant failure with cobalt and chromium toxicity.
Almond, S; Green, B; Griffiths, E, 2017
)
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"Despite the technological improvements in orthopedic joint replacement implants, wear and corrosion products associated with the metal components of these implants may result in adverse local tissue and perhaps systemic reactions and toxicities."( Systemic and local toxicity of metal debris released from hip prostheses: A review of experimental approaches.
Barba, M; Bijukumar, DR; J Jacobs, J; Li, X; Mathew, MT; Mercuri, LG; Segu, A; Souza, JCM, 2018
)
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"This study was designed to determine whether systemic cobalt toxicity as an adverse event could be documented using the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) database for cobalt-chromium containing hip implant recipients."( An Analysis of the FDA MAUDE Database and the Search for Cobalt Toxicity in Class 3 Johnson & Johnson/DePuy Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants.
Kavanagh, KT; Kavanagh, SP; Kraman, SS, 2018
)
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"Using FDA MAUDE downloadable data files, 83,528 adverse event medical device narrative reports were identified with the product code of KWA (Prosthesis, Hip, Semiconstrained [Metal Uncemented Acetabular Component]) for J&J/DePuy (KWA Text File)."( An Analysis of the FDA MAUDE Database and the Search for Cobalt Toxicity in Class 3 Johnson & Johnson/DePuy Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants.
Kavanagh, KT; Kavanagh, SP; Kraman, SS, 2018
)
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"It was not possible to differentiate systemic versus local symptoms for adverse event reports in the neuropathy category."( An Analysis of the FDA MAUDE Database and the Search for Cobalt Toxicity in Class 3 Johnson & Johnson/DePuy Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants.
Kavanagh, KT; Kavanagh, SP; Kraman, SS, 2018
)
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" A standard of care needs to be set for physicians to report medical device adverse events to the FDA."( An Analysis of the FDA MAUDE Database and the Search for Cobalt Toxicity in Class 3 Johnson & Johnson/DePuy Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants.
Kavanagh, KT; Kavanagh, SP; Kraman, SS, 2018
)
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" However, excessive cobalt is toxic and can cause cell death and even several diseases in humans."( Genetic analysis of oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stress responses induced by cobalt toxicity in budding yeast.
Cao, CL; Deng, Y; Li, J; Li, SY; Liu, YL; Wang, J; Zhao, YY, 2020
)
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" Therefore, we aimed to evaluate long-term adverse events in HBR patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention with cobalt-chromium everolimus-eluting stent implantation."( Long-Term Safety and Efficacy of Durable Polymer Cobalt-Chromium Everolimus-Eluting Stents in Patients at High Bleeding Risk: A Patient-Level Stratified Analysis From Four Postapproval Studies.
Angiolillo, DJ; Baber, U; Bangalore, S; Bhatt, DL; Chandiramani, R; Claessen, BE; Ge, J; Guedeney, P; Hermiller, J; Kozuma, K; Krucoff, M; Liu, Y; Makkar, R; Mehran, R; Neumann, FJ; Rau, V; Saito, S; Seth, A; Sorrentino, S; Valgimigli, M; Vogel, B; Wang, J, 2020
)
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" In vitro bioelution in simulated gastric fluid was the most precise predictor of the difference in the oral RDT lowest observed adverse effect levels of 2 compounds representing the highly and poorly bioaccessible subset of substances."( Bioelution, Bioavailability, and Toxicity of Cobalt Compounds Correlate.
Burzlaff, A; Danzeisen, R; Dourson, M; Verberckmoes, S; Viegas, V; Williams, DL, 2020
)
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" Although cobalt is an important micronutrient, it is toxic to living organisms when exposed to high amounts."( Determination of protective effect of carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) extract against cobalt(II) nitrate-induced toxicity.
Çavuşoğlu, K; Kalefetoğlu Macar, T; Macar, O; Yalçın, E, 2020
)
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"Carfilzomib's (Cfz) adverse events in myeloma patients include cardiovascular toxicity."( Investigating the Vascular Toxicity Outcomes of the Irreversible Proteasome Inhibitor Carfilzomib.
Andreadou, I; Dimopoulos, MA; Doerschmann, H; Efentakis, P; Kastritis, E; Nikolaou, PE; Siemer, S; Stauber, R; Terpos, E; Wenzel, P; Witzler, C, 2020
)
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" We still lack information regarding these adverse effects, which may specifically impact on patients showing adverse neurological symptoms."( Cytotoxicity of cobalt chloride in brain cell lines - a comparison between astrocytoma and neuroblastoma cells.
Gómez-Arnaiz, S; Grant, MH; Tate, RJ, 2020
)
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" These CoNPs can be first accumulated around the implant to cause adverse local reactions and then enter into the blood vessels followed by reaching the liver, heart, brain, kidney, and other organs through systematic circulation, which leads to multi-system toxicity symptoms."( Alpha lipoic acid antagonizes cytotoxicity of cobalt nanoparticles by inhibiting ferroptosis-like cell death.
Gu, JH; Liu, F; Liu, Y; Ni, D; Sun, H; Zhang, W; Zhou, Z; Zhu, W, 2020
)
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" Imaging of his hip demonstrated radiographic evidence of bony changes, suggestive of an adverse reaction to metal debris (ARMD), along with a non-traumatic left peri-prosthetic neck-of-femur fracture."( Cobalt toxicity: a preventable and treatable cause for possibly life threatening cardiomyopathy.
Boon, K; Giacon, G, 2021
)
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"Long-term survival of metal-on-metal (MoM) prostheses and the development of adverse reaction to metal debris (ARMD) around these bearings are still unclear."( Safe Upper Limits of Serum Cobalt and Chromium Levels for a Metal-on-Metal Total Hip Bearing: A 10-Year Follow-Up Study.
Hesseling, B; Koper, MC; Mathijssen, NMC; Tuinebreijer, WE; van der Linden, H, 2021
)
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" Furthermore, the safe upper limits (SULs) for Co and Cr were determined."( Safe Upper Limits of Serum Cobalt and Chromium Levels for a Metal-on-Metal Total Hip Bearing: A 10-Year Follow-Up Study.
Hesseling, B; Koper, MC; Mathijssen, NMC; Tuinebreijer, WE; van der Linden, H, 2021
)
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" The European Chemical Agency (ECHA) recently voted to classify Co metal as a Reproductive Hazard Category 1B; presumed human reproductive toxicant due to adverse testicular effects in male rodents."( A hazard evaluation of the reproductive/developmental toxicity of cobalt in medical devices.
Bandara, SB; Christian, WV; Connor, K; Eichenbaum, G; Hasgall, P; Katz, LB; Kovochich, M; Marcello, S; Monnot, AD; Nasseri-Aghbosh, B; Perkins, LEL; Reverdy, EE; Sague, J; Taneja, M; Thelen, H; Unice, K; Vreeke, M; Wilsey, JT, 2021
)
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"Corresponding to our preliminary investigations, the results indicate possibly Co-induced (predominantly high-frequency) auditory impairment, probably triggered by toxic damage to the cochlear structures."( Assessing the Clinical Value of Objective and Patient-Reported Audiovestibular Outcome Measures in the Risk Estimation of Systemic Cobalt Toxicity for Patients With a Metal-on-Metal Hip Implant.
Bataillie, F; Danneels, M; De Smet, K; Dhooge, I; Leyssens, L; Maes, L; Van Der Straeten, C; Van Hecke, R; Van Melkebeek, J; Vinck, B; Winnock de Grave, P; Wuyts, FL,
)
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" Studies have shown that metal particles mainly composed of cobalt nanoparticles (CoNPs) can cause systemic and local toxic reactions due to various physical and chemical factors."( Ferrostatin-1 alleviates cytotoxicity of cobalt nanoparticles by inhibiting ferroptosis.
Liu, F; Liu, Y; Wang, C; Zhang, W; Zhu, W, 2022
)
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"The described complex methodological approach could serve as a simple yet precise tool for evaluating novel, effective and safe cobalt chelators."( A Complex Methodological Approach for the Screening of Efficient and Safe Cobalt Chelators.
Argento, R; Catapano, MC; Hrubša, M; Jirkovský, E; Kučera, R; Lomozová, Z; Mercolini, L; Mladěnka, P; Moravcová, M, 2023
)
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" Debris containing cobalt and chromium (CoCr) is known to cause adverse biological reactions."( Radiation impacts on toxicity of cobalt-chromium (CoCr) implant debris.
Fahmi, T; Majumdar, S; Patri, AK; Trout, KL, 2023
)
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" The results of this investigation support that HS should be considered when safe limits for As and Co are defined."( Impact of aquatic humic substances on speciation and toxicity of arsenic and cobalt to Ceriodaphnia dubia.
Domingues, MT; Fracácio, R; Gontijo, ESJ; Rosa, AH; Watanabe, CH, 2023
)
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" We found that Ni is more toxic than Co, and that toxicity increases for both metals when (i) food bacteria are absent and (ii) both metals are applied in combination."( Microbial impact to environmental toxicants Ni(II) and Co(II): Joint toxicity and cellular response in Paramecium.
Bornhorst, J; Drews, F; Garza Amaya, DL; Gasparoni, G; Möller, M; Pirritano, M; Simon, M; Thiel, A, 2023
)
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" These cobalt ions can result in local toxic effects-including peri-implant toxicity, aseptic loosening, and pseudotumor-as well as systemic toxic effects-including neurological, cardiovascular, and endocrine disorders."( Hyaluronic acid-British anti-Lewisite as a safer chelation therapy for the treatment of arthroplasty-related metallosis.
Arnold, AM; Esdaille, J; Holt, BD; Kan, HM; Laurencin, CT; Laurencin, S; Nair, LS; Schmidt, SJ; Shah, S; Sydlik, SA; Ude, CC; Wolf, ME, 2023
)
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Pharmacokinetics

Cobalt(III) complex has been found to have performance enhancing effects on horses. Study aims to better regulate use of cobalt in horses.

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" Pharmacodynamic of cobalt(III) complex on some biochemical parameters and histological studies in serum and heart tissue in rats have been studied."( Novel transition metal complexes of 4-hydroxy-coumarin-3-thiocarbohydrazone: pharmacodynamic of Co(III) on rats and antimicrobial activity.
Emara, AA; Mosa, AI; Saddiq, AA; Yousef, JM, 2011
)
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" Anecdotal reports of illicit administration of cobalt to horses for its suspected performance enhancing effects have led us to investigate the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic effects of this compound when administered in horses, so as to better regulate its use."( Pharmacokinetics and selected pharmacodynamics of cobalt following a single intravenous administration to horses.
Arthur, RM; Gaskill, CL; Helm, MN; Holser, I; Knych, HK; Mitchell, MM; Poppenga, R; Sams, RA; Smith, LL, 2015
)
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Compound-Compound Interactions

A graphene-cobalt microsphere (CoMS) hybrid paste electrode was developed for the determination of carbohydrates in honey and milk. Previous work feeding monensin in combination with an oregano, prebiotic, and cobalt-lactate (EOC) blend had demonstrated improved calf gut health and growth performance.

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"A new method of single-drop microextraction combined with low-temperature electrothermal vaporization (LTETV)-ICPMS was proposed for the determination of trace Be, Co, Pd, and Cd with benzoylacetone (BZA) as both extractant and chemical modifier."( Single-drop microextraction combined with low-temperature electrothermal vaporization ICPMS for the determination of trace Be, Co, Pd, and Cd in biological samples.
Hu, B; Jiang, Z; Liang, Y; Wu, Y; Xia, L, 2004
)
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"A new method of dispersive liquid phase microextraction (DLPME) combined with graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) was proposed for the determination of trace Co and Ni using 1-(2-pyridylazo) 2-naphthol (PAN) as chelating reagent."( Dispersive liquid phase microextraction (DLPME) combined with graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) for determination of trace Co and Ni in environmental water and rice samples.
Hu, B; Jiang, H; Qin, Y, 2008
)
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"A graphene-cobalt microsphere (CoMS) hybrid paste electrode was developed for the determination of carbohydrates in honey and milk in combination with capillary electrophoresis (CE)."( Determination of carbohydrates in honey and milk by capillary electrophoresis in combination with graphene-cobalt microsphere hybrid paste electrodes.
Chen, G; He, P; Liang, P; Sun, M; Zhang, L, 2016
)
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"The influence of L-carnitine and afobazole and their combination with L-arginine on biochemical and histological indices of endothelial dysfunction in rats with cobalt intoxication."( [Effect of L-carnitine, afobazole and their combination with L-arginine on biochemical and histological indices of endothelial disfunction in cobalt intoxication in rats].
Dzugkoev, SG; Dzugkoeva, FS; Margieva, OI; Mozhaeva, IV; Otiev, MA,
)
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"To evaluate the effect of leptin combined with CoCl2 on rat femur fracture healing."( Effect of leptin combined with CoCl2 on healing in Sprague Dawley Rat fracture model.
Chen, L; Liu, J; Liu, P; Wu, X; Xia, K, 2016
)
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" This study confirms the potential application of fluidized bed enrichment combined with NIDRS and chemometrics for the simultaneous detection of trace heavy metal ions in water, with low relative error."( Simultaneous Enrichment and On-line Detection of Low-Concentration Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel Ions in Water by Near-Infrared Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy Combined with Chemometrics.
Bataineh, M; Du, Y; Howari, F; Iqbal, J; Muhammad, N; Rahim, A, 2017
)
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"The effects of supplementing lambs with Co, either alone or in combination with vitamin B and Se, were evaluated over the period from weaning to selection for slaughter."( Cobalt supplementation, alone or in combination with vitamin B and selenium: Effects on lamb performance and mineral status.
Fagan, SP; Hanrahan, JP; Keady, TW, 2017
)
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"A new competitive ligand has been synthesized for the preconcentration to obtain lower detection limits by using dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction combined with slotted quartz tube-flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry (DLLME-SQT-FAAS)."( Trace determination of cobalt in biological fluids based on preconcentration with a new competitive ligand using dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction combined with slotted quartz tube-flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry.
Bakırdere, EG; Bakırdere, S; Öztürk Er, E; Unutkan, T, 2018
)
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" Previous work feeding monensin (MON) in combination with an oregano, prebiotic, and cobalt-lactate (EOC) blend had demonstrated improved calf gut health and growth performance."( Feeding a calf starter containing monensin alone or in combination with an oregano, and cobalt blend to Holstein calves.
Bai, Y; Casper, DP; Chen, H; Guo, J; Liu, T; Wu, J, 2020
)
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Bioavailability

The aim of this study was to determine whether citric acid adsorbed onto cobalt ferrite (CoFe2O4) nanoparticles (NPs) influences the bioavailability of their constituents Co and Fe. The lower rate of absorption in the groups receiving 446 mg Fe instead of 48 mg of Fe per kg diet resulted in a decreased renal excretion of cobalt.

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" The rate varied with the bioavailability of the iron in each complex."( Unidirectional uptake of iron across intestinal brush border.
Sheehan, RG, 1976
)
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" These results indicate that the toxicity of the WC-Co mixture does not simply result from an enhanced bioavailability of its cobalt component."( Study of the mechanism responsible for the elective toxicity of tungsten carbide-cobalt powder toward macrophages.
Lauwerys, R; Lison, D, 1992
)
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" The amount of cobalt excreted in urine is significantly higher when the animals are exposed to WC-Co powder as compared to an equivalent amount of pure cobalt particles, suggesting an increased bioavailability of cobalt metal when combined with tungsten carbide."( Comparative study of the acute lung toxicity of pure cobalt powder and cobalt-tungsten carbide mixture in rat.
Lasfargues, G; Lauwerys, R; Lison, D; Maldague, P, 1992
)
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" The TRUE-test produces an exact dosage, even surface spread and high bioavailability for the allergens."( The thin layer rapid use epicutaneous test (TRUE-test), a new patch test method with high accuracy.
Fischer, TI; Maibach, HI, 1985
)
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" In comparison to these results, the rate of absorption of both metals was increased in iron deficiency, and was more rapid in the first 30 min than in the 30-90 min period."( Competitive nature of the intestinal transport mechanism for cobalt and iron in the rat.
Sinclair, DG; Thomson, AB; Valberg, LS, 1971
)
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" This inhibitory effect of fucoidan on the absorption of heavy metals is apparently the consequence of the formation of metal complexes which are poorly absorbed from the intestinal lumen."( Influence of fucoidan on the intestinal absorption of iron, cobalt, manganese and zinc in rats.
Becker, G; Forth, W; Osterloh, K; Paskins-Hurlburt, AJ; Schäfer, S; Skoryna, SC; Tanaka, G, 1981
)
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" The lower rate of absorption in the groups receiving 446 mg Fe instead of 48 mg of Fe per kg diet resulted in a decreased renal excretion of cobalt."( Interactions of cobalt and iron in absorption and retention.
Kirchgessner, M; Kreuzer, M; Reuber, S, 1994
)
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" This study was undertaken to compare, both in vivo and in vitro, the bioavailability of cobalt metal when mixed or not with WC and to assess whether this factor had any influence on the cellular toxicity of hard metal particles."( Cobalt bioavailability from hard metal particles. Further evidence that cobalt alone is not responsible for the toxicity of hard metal particles.
Lauwerys, R; Lison, D, 1994
)
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" Concomitant exposure to tungsten carbide increases the pulmonary absorption rate of cobalt metal."( Health risks associated with cobalt exposure--an overview.
Lauwerys, R; Lison, D, 1994
)
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" The processes which control or influence the transfer of this element in major ecosystems are evaluated in terms of bioavailability to plants, animals and man."( The geobiochemistry of cobalt.
Hamilton, EI, 1994
)
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"The influence of fasting on the bioavailability and disposition kinetics of albendazole (ABZ) and its metabolites in cattle was investigated."( Fasting-induced changes to the pharmacokinetic behaviour of albendazole and its metabolites in calves.
Alvarez, LI; Lanusse, CE; Sánchez, SF, 1997
)
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" Due to the different solubility and bioavailability of the substance, there was no correlation between the tungsten concentrations in air and urine on a group basis."( Exposure assessment in the hard metal manufacturing industry with special regard to tungsten and its compounds.
Angerer, J; Kraus, T; Schaller, KH; Schramel, P; Weber, A; Zöbelein, P, 2001
)
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" The different bioavailability of tungsten metal and tungsten compounds has to be considered in the interpretation of ambient and biological monitoring data in the hard metal producing industry."( Exposure assessment in the hard metal manufacturing industry with special regard to tungsten and its compounds.
Angerer, J; Kraus, T; Schaller, KH; Schramel, P; Weber, A; Zöbelein, P, 2001
)
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" We determined bioavailability of Ferosol-1 by giving it to rabbits with experimental posthemorrhagic anemia."( [Preparation, analysis and anti-anemic action of peroral powders with ferrous oxalate. Ferosol-1].
Daunoras, G; Matusevicius, AP; Nenortiene, P; Sapragoniene, M; Stankevicius, A, 2002
)
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" The bioavailability of these essential metals in anaerobic batch reactors was dramatically increased by the addition of yeast extract."( Effect of yeast extract on speciation and bioavailability of nickel and cobalt in anaerobic bioreactors.
Gonzalez-Gil, G; Jansen, S; van Leeuwen, HP; Zandvoort, MH, 2003
)
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" Identification of metal alloy-dependent biofilm compositions and dissolution products provides the basis for understanding the bioavailability and bioreactivity of these implant alloys and their degradation products."( Interfacial kinetics of titanium- and cobalt-based implant alloys in human serum: metal release and biofilm formation.
Hallab, NJ; Jacobs, JJ; Skipor, A, 2003
)
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" In lieu of obtaining bioavailability data from samples of urine, blood, or other tissues, these studies measured solubility of compounds in various artificial fluids as a surrogate for bioavailability."( Bioaccessibility testing of cobalt compounds.
Brock, T; Cappellini, D; Stopford, W; Turner, J, 2003
)
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" Bioaccumulation by Hyalella demonstrated elevated bioavailability of Cd, Co, Cr, Pb and Tl, but only Cd was accumulated to levels close to the toxic threshold."( Assessing the cause of impacts on benthic organisms near Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec.
Borgmann, U; Dixon, DG; Grapentine, LC; Nowierski, M, 2004
)
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" Metal oligo/polygalacturonate mixed complexes contain all deficient essential metal ions in adequate amounts and ratios for higher bioavailability of metal ions and optimal vital function."( [The role of essential metal ions in the human organism and their oral supplementation to the human body in deficiency states].
Balla, G; Balla, J; Lakatos, B; Szentmihályi, K; Vinkler, P, 2004
)
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" The difference in toxicity can be explained by the higher pH and cation exchange capacity which decreased cobalt bioavailability in the OECD soil."( Ecotoxicity of cobalt to the springtail Folsomia candida.
Becaus, S; Criel, P; Janssen, CR; Lock, K; Van Eeckhout, H, 2004
)
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" The NO absorption rate is proportional to the nitric oxide inlet concentration."( Kinetics of gas-liquid reaction between NO and Co(NH3)6(2+).
Long, XL; Xiao, WD; Yuan, WK, 2005
)
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" Many chemical processes are involved in the transformation of trace elements in soils, but precipitation-dissolution, adsorption-desorption, and complexation are the most important processes controlling bioavailability and mobility of trace elements in soils."( Trace elements in agroecosystems and impacts on the environment.
He, ZL; Stoffella, PJ; Yang, XE, 2005
)
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" Since the presence of complexing ligand may affect the bioavailability of a metal in the blood or tissues, therefore, in order to study the probable interaction of cephradine with essential and trace elements present in human body, cephradine has been reacted with cobalt, copper, zinc and cadmium metal halides in L:M ratio of 2:1 in methanol and the products recrystallized from suitable solvents to pure crystals of consistent melting points."( Synthesis and antibacterial activity of cephradine metal complexes : part II complexes with cobalt, copper, zinc and cadmium.
Afzal, M; Arayne, MS; Sultana, N, 2005
)
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" Their body concentrations should be good indicators of bioavailability and useful for environmental assessment."( Saturation models of arsenic, cobalt, chromium and manganese bioaccumulation by Hyalella azteca.
Borgmann, U; Dixon, DG; Norwood, WP, 2006
)
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" As these phytosiderophores have the ability to form thermodynamically stable complexes with other metal cations present in the growing medium, they have also been implicated in the transport and bioavailability of these metals in the environment."( Anion exchange liquid chromatography--inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry detection of the Co2+, Cu2+, Fe3+ and Ni2+ complexes of mugineic and deoxymugineic acid.
Bakkaus, E; Collins, RN; Gouget, B; Morel, JL, 2006
)
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" Differences in growth rate and Hg bioavailability do not account for this large decrease in MeHg production upon Co limitation."( Cobalt limitation of growth and mercury methylation in sulfate-reducing bacteria.
Ekstrom, EB; Morel, FM, 2008
)
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" The objective of this work was to investigate and model the effects of long-term aging on cobalt(II) (Co2+) (isotopic) exchangeability and potential bioavailability in a wide range of soils, as this is the form of Co commonly used in ecotoxicological investigations."( A predictive model of the effects of aging on cobalt fate and behavior in soil.
Kirby, JK; Ma, Y; McLaughlin, MJ; Wendling, LA, 2009
)
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"The bioavailability of metals, which are known as important contact allergens, is decisive for the development and the maintenance of contact dermatitis."( In vitro absorption of metal powders through intact and damaged human skin.
Adami, G; Bovenzi, M; Crosera, M; D'Agostin, F; Filon, FL; Maina, G, 2009
)
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" japonicus, possibly due to enhanced bioavailability of these metals from ecological processes associated with upwelling during the summer monsoon."( Trace metal dynamics in fishes from the southwest coast of India.
Joseph, T; Nair, M; Rejomon, G, 2010
)
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" Using techniques commonly applied to estimate metal bioavailability in soil, the lability (E values), plant availability (L values), and extractability of added Co2+ salts with the mild chemical extractants calcium chloride (CaCl2) and ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) were observed to markedly decrease with time, particularly in soils with high pH or those containing appreciable quantities of iron/ manganese oxyhydroxide minerals."( Aging effects on cobalt availability in soils.
Kirby, JK; McLaughlin, MJ; Wendling, LA, 2009
)
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"Microorganisms produce chelating agents, such as siderophores and other ligands, which allow them to mobilize and scavenge essential elements from the environment when bioavailability is low."( Mobilization of metals from uranium mine waste: the role of pyoverdines produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens.
Edberg, F; Holm, K; Holmström, SJ; Kalinowski, BE, 2010
)
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" Moreover, kinetic analysis of the cobalt-mediated induction of the suf operon expression allowed us to propose that cobalt toxicity is caused first by impaired Fe/S biogenesis, followed by decreased iron bioavailability and eventually oxidative stress."( A genetic analysis of the response of Escherichia coli to cobalt stress.
Barras, F; Fantino, JR; Fontecave, M; Py, B, 2010
)
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"The bioavailability of cobalt and its transfer from soil to vegetables and rice were investigated."( Transfer characteristics of cobalt from soil to crops in the suburban areas of Fujian Province, southeast China.
Chen, Y; Fenghua, D; Luo, D; Wang, G; Zheng, H, 2010
)
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" Bioavailability factor (BAF) and translocation factor (TF) were calculated in plants and trophic transfer factor (TTF) was determined in bird species."( Bioaccumulation of trace elements in trophic levels of wetland plants and waterfowl birds.
Alhashemi, AS; Karbassi, AR; Kiabi, BH; Monavari, SM; Nabavi, SM; Sekhavatjou, MS, 2011
)
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" Following this approach, the authors studied the dissolution, interaction with medium components, bioavailability in culture medium, uptake and intracellular distribution of radiolabelled Co forms (CoNP, CoMP and Co(2+)) in Balb/3T3 mouse fibroblasts."( Interaction with culture medium components, cellular uptake and intracellular distribution of cobalt nanoparticles, microparticles and ions in Balb/3T3 mouse fibroblasts.
Bernardini, G; Del Torchio, R; Di Giampaolo, L; Di Gioacchino, M; Farina, M; Fortaner, S; Gornati, R; Mariani-Costantini, R; Perconti, S; Petrarca, C; Sabbioni, E, 2014
)
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"Studies concerning the lability and bioavailability of trace metals have played a prominent role in the search for contamination of water resources."( Evaluation of diffusive gradients in thin films technique (DGT) for measuring Al, Cd, Co, Cu, Mn, Ni, and Zn in Amazonian rivers.
Colaço, CD; Domingos, RN; Kiang, CH; Menegário, AA; Pascoaloto, D; Yabuki, LN, 2014
)
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" The heating mechanisms specific to either Co or Zn doping are determined from frequency dependent specific absorption rate (SAR) measurements and innovative AC susceptometry simulations that use a realistic model concerning clusters of polydisperse nanoparticles in suspension."( Bacterially synthesized ferrite nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia applications.
Bencsik, M; Byrne, JM; Céspedes, E; Coker, VS; Farrow, N; Lloyd, JR; Moise, S; Telling, ND, 2014
)
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"The aim of this study was to determine whether citric acid adsorbed onto cobalt ferrite (CoFe2O4) nanoparticles (NPs) influences the bioavailability of their constituents Co and Fe."( Bioavailability of cobalt and iron from citric-acid-adsorbed CoFe2O4 nanoparticles in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber.
Drašler, B; Drobne, D; Golobič, M; Jemec, A; Kogej, K; Makovec, D; Novak, S; Romih, T; Susič, R, 2015
)
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" Due to the lack of toxicity and carcinogenicity data following exposure to cobalt, and questions regarding bioavailability following exposure to different forms of cobalt, the NTP conducted two chronic inhalation exposure studies in rats and mice, one on soluble cobalt sulfate heptahydrate, and a more recent study on insoluble cobalt metal."( Comparative toxicity and carcinogenicity of soluble and insoluble cobalt compounds.
Baker, GL; Behl, M; Bucher, JR; Dill, JA; Hayden, BK; Herbert, RA; Hooth, MJ; Roycroft, JH; Stout, MD, 2015
)
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" We found a decrease in the bioavailability of nitric oxide due to the increase in the content of oxidized low density lipids, total cholesterol and cholesterol-lowering lipids high density."( [The changes in the biochemical indices of blood in cobalt intoxication on the background of the regulators of the expression of endothelial NO-synthase].
Dzugkoev, SG; Dzugkoeva, FS; Gigolaeva, LB; Margieva, OI; Mozhayeva, IV; Tedtoeva, AI,
)
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"Two sediment cores collected from a mudflat sedimentary environment of Swarna estuary (S3) and Gurpur estuary (MF6), representing the middle estuarine region, Karnataka, India, were investigated to understand bioavailability of metals and their toxicity."( Speciation of metals and their distribution in tropical estuarine mudflat sediments, southwest coast of India.
Fernandes, MC; Nayak, GN, 2015
)
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"It was recommended that survey of heavy metals in grazing fields of cattle should consider inclusion of multiple elements that compete with the bioavailability of essential elements in plants and animals for the prevention of deficiency of essential elements such as Co."( Relationship between soil cobalt and vitamin B12 levels in the liver of livestock in Saudi Arabia: role of competing elements in soils.
Huwait, EA; Kumosani, TA; Mosaoa, RM; Moselhy, SS; Yaghmoor, SS, 2015
)
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" Bioavailability of these metals was studied using ICP-MS, the chemical speciation program Visual MINTEQ, and a heavy metal bioreporter bioanalytical tool."( Co, Zn and Ag-MOFs evaluation as biocidal materials towards photosynthetic organisms.
Aguado, S; Fernández-Piñas, F; Leganés, F; Martín-Betancor, K; Rodea-Palomares, I; Rosal, R; Tamayo-Belda, M, 2017
)
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" Conversely, blockades of intraocular HMGB1 bioavailability or signal activation may prevent angiofibrogenesis in development of diabetic retinopathy."( High mobility group B1 up-regulates angiogenic and fibrogenic factors in human retinal pigment epithelial ARPE-19 cells.
Chang, YC; Hsieh, MC; Kao, YH; Lin, CW; Wu, HJ; Wu, WC; Wu, WS, 2017
)
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" Their proliferation, chemical speciation, mobility and bioavailability are dependent on the redox potential (Eh), pH and the presence of organic and inorganic adsorption surfaces and co-precipitating metals."( The impact of preload on the mobilisation of multivalent trace metals in pyrite-rich sediment.
Addai-Mensah, J; Karikari-Yeboah, O; Skinner, W, 2018
)
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" The implications of this interaction may be increased dispersibility and bioavailability of these materials in environmental water systems."( Impact of Phosphate Adsorption on Complex Cobalt Oxide Nanoparticle Dispersibility in Aqueous Media.
Bennett, JW; Green, CM; Hamers, RJ; Laudadio, ED; Mason, SE, 2018
)
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"The enhancement of the bioavailability and process controllability of trace elements (TEs) addition is of significance to improve the anaerobic digestion (AD) performance."( The chemical and dynamic distribution characteristics of iron, cobalt and nickel in three different anaerobic digestates: Effect of pH and trace elements dosage.
Cao, W; Hu, C; Liu, M; Miao, Y; Sun, C; Sun, Z; Wang, M; Zhang, Z, 2018
)
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" Isosteviol Sodium (STV-Na), an injectable formulation of isosteviol sodium salt, has been proved to possess much greater solubility and bioavailability and exhibit protective effects against cerebral ischemia injury in vivo by inhibiting neuron apoptosis."( Isosteviol Sodium Protects Neural Cells Against Hypoxia-Induced Apoptosis Through Inhibiting MAPK and NF-κB Pathways.
Liu, F; Lu, MY; Mei, Y; Sun, XO; Tan, W; Zan, J; Zhang, H; Zhang, XJ; Zhong, KL, 2019
)
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"Including measures of relative bioavailability (RBA) improves the accuracy of site-specific risk assessment when evaluating metals bound in matrices that resist acid digestion (alloys, slag, tailings)."( Bioaccessibility and relative oral bioavailability of cobalt and nickel in residential soil and dust affected by metal grinding operations.
Casteel, S; Dunsmore, M; Proctor, DM; Ring, C; Suh, M; Verwiel, A, 2019
)
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"Metal flux measurements inform the mobility, potential bioavailability and risk of toxicity for metals in contaminated sediments and therefore is an important approach for sediment quality assessment."( Bioturbation effects on metal release from contaminated sediments are metal-dependent.
Simpson, SL; Wang, WX; Xie, M, 2019
)
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" Incubation of endothelium-intact aortic rings with 100 μM apocynin and 100 μM L-NAME suggested the role of NADPH oxidase in generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and decrease in bioavailability of nitric oxide (NO) from eNOS on exposure to cobalt."( Cobalt-Induced Hypercontraction is Mediated by Generationof Reactive Oxygen Species and Influx of Calcium in Isolated RatAorta.
Basir, SF; Khan, LA; Wani, SA, 2020
)
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" We were able to show a good correlation between high in vitro bioaccessibility with high in vivo bioavailability and subsequent high in vivo toxicity; consequently, low in vitro bioaccessibility correlated well with low in vivo bioavailability and low in vivo toxicity."( Bioelution, Bioavailability, and Toxicity of Cobalt Compounds Correlate.
Burzlaff, A; Danzeisen, R; Dourson, M; Verberckmoes, S; Viegas, V; Williams, DL, 2020
)
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" In addition to the results obtained using 3 T3 NRU PT, further testing on 3D skin models may better reflect the bioavailability of a given chemical in the skin."( Evaluation of phototoxicity of tattoo pigments using the 3 T3 neutral red uptake phototoxicity test and a 3D human reconstructed skin model.
Choi, KH; Kim, SY; Seo, S; Yun, J, 2020
)
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" The specific absorption rate (SAR) is found to vary with increasing particle size due to a change in dominant heating mechanism from susceptibility to hysteresis and frictional loss."( Structural perspective on revealing heat dissipation behavior of CoFe
Dunin-Borkowski, RE; Ghazanfari, MR; Pettinger, S; Schmitz-Antoniak, C; Shams, SF; Siemensmeyer, K; Smekhova, A; Tavabi, AH; Westmeyer, GG, 2020
)
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"Bioelution tests measure in vitro the release of metal ion in surrogate physiological conditions (termed "bioaccessibility") and estimate the potential bioavailability relative to that of a known reference metal substance."( A tiered approach to investigate the inhalation toxicity of cobalt substances. Tier 1: Bioaccessibility testing.
Danzeisen, R; Marsh, P; Oller, A; Verougstraete, V; Viegas, V, 2022
)
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Study was to determine exposure air concentration levels of cobalt and tungsten for risk assessment and dose-response analysis in a Swedish hard metal plant. LEV administration on 6th day (dosage 50 mg/kg) did not have statistical effect on the epileptogenesis. At a dosage of 200  mg/kg, LEV significantly suppressed paroxysmal activity in the studied structures of rats with cobalt epilepsy. Among nonsmokers without asthma, an evident, statistically nonsignificant, dose- response effect was seen between increasing cobal.

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" Dose-response curves which demonstrate the effect of norepinephrine and isoproterenol on the rate of electrical activity in the presence of Ca++ or Sr++ were made."( Adrenergic drug-receptor interaction in the presence of strontium (Sr++) in mammalian myocardium.
Ahlquist, RP; Carrier, GO; Matheny, JL, 1975
)
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" This has been correlated with the effect of repeated oral dosing on the manifestations of cobalt-induced epilepsy in the rat."( Uptake studies of taurine in vivo and its effects on the course of experimental focal epilepsy in rats.
Bradford, HF; Davison, AN; Osborne, RH; Wheler, GH, 1977
)
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" The dose-response curves obtained for both these effects closely mirror the accumulation in the liver of a compound that is labelled by 5-amino[14C]laevulinate and is unextractable by acetone/HCl."( Formation of cobalt protoporphyrin in the liver of rats. A mechanism for the inhibition of liver haem biosynthesis by inorganic cobalt.
de Matteis, F; Gibbs, AH; Sinclair, JF; Sinclair, P, 1979
)
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"The lithium content of human hair shows an approximately linear response to extradietary lithium supplementation at dosage levels of up to 2000 micrograms/d."( Lithium in scalp hair of adults, students, and violent criminals. Effects of supplementation and evidence for interactions of lithium with vitamin B12 and with other trace elements.
Flores-Arce, MF; Schrauzer, GN; Shrestha, KP, 1992
)
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" Dosing lambs on OWLD pastures with copper oxide needles (SCuO), however, resulted in high/toxic liver Cu."( Ovine white-liver disease (OWLD). Trace elements in liver.
Ulvund, MJ, 1990
)
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", Co(BCA) had a broad range of therapeutically effective dosage and produced a greater than 60-day increase in life span at a dose 20-fold less than was lethally toxic."( Cytotoxicity, radiosensitization, antitumor activity, and interaction with hyperthermia of a Co(III) mustard complex.
Abrams, MJ; Herman, TS; Rosbe, KW; Teicher, BA, 1990
)
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" Groups of lambs were untreated, regularly dosed with Co sulphate or vitamin B12, dosed with Co pellets, copper oxide needles (CuO), selenium pellets or Co-Se-Cu glass boli, or had access to Co enriched salt lick."( Ovine white-liver disease (OWLD) in Norway: clinical symptoms and preventive measures.
Pestalozzi, M; Ulvund, MJ, 1990
)
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" The dosage of cobalt utilized temporarily inhibits enamel mineralization and alters ameloblast-associated calcium."( Effect of cobalt on Ca2+-Mg2+ ATPase in rat incisor maturation ameloblasts.
Eisenmann, DR; Salama, AH; Zaki, AE, 1989
)
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" The GH responses to the combined addition of TRH with all doses of GRF or DBcAMP were fully additive, causing parallel elevations of the dose-response curves."( TRH and GRF stimulate release of growth hormone through different mechanisms.
Szabo, M, 1986
)
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" The apparent Kd obtained from the micromolar-affinity BZ binding curve for leech ganglionic membrane preparations agrees well with the apparent Ki estimated from the dose-response curve measuring BZ inhibition of Vmax of the divalent cation potentials."( Inhibition of Ca2+ conductance in identified leech neurons by benzodiazepines.
DeLorenzo, RJ; Johansen, J; Kleinhaus, AL; Taft, WC; Yang, J, 1985
)
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" This solves the problems of low bioavailability, uncertain dosage and uneven surface distribution which are commonly seen when petrolatum is used as the vehicle."( The thin layer rapid use epicutaneous test (TRUE-test), a new patch test method with high accuracy.
Fischer, TI; Maibach, HI, 1985
)
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" In both untreated and dosed animals serum and liver vitamin B12 concentrations were at the upper end of the normal range."( Boluses of controlled release glass for supplementing ruminants with cobalt.
Allen, WM; Drake, CF; Mallinson, CB; Sansom, BF; Stebbings, RJ, 1985
)
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"1-1 shifted the dose-response curve for this protection to the left."( Cobalt, manganese and the calcium paradox.
Daly, MJ; Nayler, WG; Perry, S, 1983
)
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" The conventional low dosage nitrite/thiosulfate (6."( Cyanide intoxication in sheep; therapeutics.
Burrows, GE, 1981
)
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" Atomic absorption spectrophotometric analyses revealed a dose-response effect regarding tissue accumulations of Co in blood, bone, brain, hair, small intestine, kidney, liver, and testes."( The effects of chronic cobalt exposure on behavior and metallothionein levels in the adult rat.
Bourgeois, AE; Clark, DE; Hare, MF; Nation, JR,
)
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" The rats were then given a calculated LD50 dosage (13."( Toxicologic study of carboxyatractyloside (active principle in cocklebur--Xanthium strumarium) in rats treated with enzyme inducers and inhibitors and glutathione precursor and depletor.
Clark, JD; Hatch, RC; Jain, AV; Weiss, R, 1982
)
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" Results of analysis of pure drugs and their dosage forms by the proposed method were in good agreement with either a reported derivative spectrophotometric procedure or the USP XXII method for etilefrine hydrochloride and ritodrine hydrochloride, respectively."( Spectrophotometric determination of etilefrine hydrochloride and ritodrine hydrochloride through nitrosation and subsequent cobalt chelation.
Bakry, RS; Belal, SF; el Walily, AM, 1995
)
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"A data file was designed to store essential technical and dosimetric information sufficient to analyze the response, estimate complication rates, and derive dose-response functions, using hierarchical region, system, and organ coding protocols."( A radiation overdose incident: initial data.
Cohen, L; Kennaugh, RC; Schultheiss, TE, 1995
)
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" Four weeks after dosing with either inorganic cobalt or cobalt-protoporphyrin, tissue levels of cobalt were measured by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy."( Pharmacokinetics of cobalt chloride and cobalt-protoporphyrin.
Rosenberg, DW,
)
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" For dermal exposures, allergic dermatitis may be regarded as such an effect, even if this is a reversible condition and dose-response relationships need to be defined."( Assessment of risks in occupational cobalt exposures.
Nordberg, G, 1994
)
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" The target tissue for cobalt depended on the dosage and route of administration (e."( Metabolic and toxicological studies on cobalt.
Devos, S; Edel, J; Pietra, R; Pozzi, G; Sabbioni, E, 1994
)
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" The metal-hypersensitive phenotypes of mutations in either gene are largely unaffected by changes in dosage of the other."( Interactions between gene products involved in divalent cation transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Conklin, DS; Culbertson, MR; Kung, C, 1994
)
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"To determine whether oral cobalt supplements could modify the clinical onset of annual ryegrass toxicity, groups (n = 5) of sheep were dosed orally with 0, 4 or 16 mg cobalt/day."( Increased tolerance to annual ryegrass toxicity in sheep given a supplement of cobalt.
Davies, SC; White, CL; Williams, IH, 1995
)
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" Equal numbers of alfalfa and orchardgrass samples were collected at 17 times (0 to 165 h) after dosing and analyzed (total of 272 samples)."( Observations on determination of dysprosium in labeled digesta samples by near infrared spectroscopy.
Glenn, BP; Reeves, JB, 1995
)
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"Administration of cobalt chloride (everyday dosage 50-100 mumol/kg) to rats in the course of pregnancy and first two days of postnatal period increases the activity of hemoxygenase + NADPH biliverdinreductase enzyme system in the brain of adult rats and induce this activity in new-born rats."( [The effect of cobalt chloride on hemoxygenase activity, on bilirubin metabolic homeostasis in the brain and on serum albumin transport function in animals].
Tkachenko, AV,
)
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"The polymorphism phenomenon causes an important problem in the preparation of many pharmaceutical dosage forms, including oral suspensions, tablets, creams and suppositories."( Influence of the presence of trace amounts of metals on the polymorphism of tolbutamide.
Barba, C; del Castillo, B; Martin, MA; Olives, AI, 1996
)
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" In quantitative terms, these kinetic properties could be accounted for by a mathematical model comprising (1) a one-site two-barrier Eyring formulation describing ion permeation through membrane channels and (2) an ordinary dose-response relationship describing the channel-opening effect of K+ at an extracellular regulatory site."( Analysis of leak current properties in the lobster stretch receptor neurone.
Fåhraeus, C; Grampp, W; Theander, S, 1996
)
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" Clear dose-response relationships were established."( Quantification and specificity of the repeated open application test (ROAT). A methodological study using cobalt and colophony in guinea pigs.
Färm, G; Lidén, C; Wahlberg, JE, 1997
)
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" When EPO responses were expressed as functions of renal venous PO2, the two strains appeared to lie on the same dose-response curves, but the responses of H rats were shifted along the curve toward more hypoxic values."( Polycythemic responses to hypoxia: molecular and genetic mechanisms of chronic mountain sickness.
Brink-Johnsen, T; Chen, J; Dunnack, LM; Leiter, JC; Ou, LC; Salceda, S; Schuster, SJ, 1998
)
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" Transgenic loss-of-function and overexpression models now show that the dosage of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), produced by Sertoli cells, regulates cell fate decisions of undifferentiated spermatogonial cells that include the stem cells for spermatogenesis."( Regulation of cell fate decision of undifferentiated spermatogonia by GDNF.
de Rooij, DG; Hess, MW; Hyvönen, ME; Lakso, M; Lindahl, M; Meng, X; Parvinen, M; Pichel, JG; Raatikainen-Ahokas, A; Rauvala, H; Saarma, M; Sainio, K; Sariola, H; Westphal, H, 2000
)
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" The three procedures are applied for the determination of aztreonam in pure and in pharmaceutical dosage forms applying the standard additions technique and the results obtained agreed well with those obtained by the official method."( Utilization of colorimetric and atomic absorption spectrometric determination of aztreonam through ion pair complex formation.
Aly, HM; Amin, AS, 2000
)
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" coli cell lethality and dose-response for decreasing the survival fraction to 10 percent."( Relationship between LET and RBE values for Escherichia coli determined using carbon ion beams from the TIARA cyclotron and HIMAC synchrotron.
Akagi, K; Akashi, M; Furusawa, Y; Hachiya, M; Harada, K; Imamura, M; Inoue, K; Kobayashi, Y; Mizuma, N; Murata, T; Nagaoka, S; Nakano, T; Obiya, Y; Ohnishi, T; Takahashi, S; Tanaka, Y; Watanabe, H; Yamanaka, H, 1997
)
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" dosage of adsorbent, pH of the solution and contact time."( Studies on adsorptive removal of Co(II), Cr(III) and Ni(II) by IRN77 cation-exchange resin.
Kang, SY; Kim, KW; Lee, JU; Moon, SH; Rengaraj, S; Yeon, KH, 2002
)
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" However, the in situ dosing procedure needs substantially lower amounts of cobalt, while it also gives significantly smaller losses of cobalt with the effluent."( Stimulation of methanol degradation in UASB reactors: in situ versus pre-loading cobalt on anaerobic granular sludge.
Gieteling, J; Lens, PN; Lettinga, G; Zandvoort, MH, 2004
)
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"We assayed intestinal iron absorption in mice dosed with CoCl2 or NiCl2."( Effect of transition metal ions (cobalt and nickel chlorides) on intestinal iron absorption.
Latunde-Dada, GO; McKie, AT; Peters, TJ; Shirali, S; Simpson, RJ, 2004
)
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"767 mm), biosorbent dosage (5 g/l) and initial solution pH (pH 6); crab shell recorded maximum copper and cobalt uptakes of 243."( Biosorption of copper(II) and cobalt(II) from aqueous solutions by crab shell particles.
Palanivelu, K; Velan, M; Vijayaraghavan, K, 2006
)
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" Dose-response analysis on chronic and acute toxicity (e."( An assessment of the toxicity of metals to Pseudomonas aeruginosa PU21 (Rip64).
Chang, JS; Chen, BY; Wu, CH, 2006
)
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" A dose-response study using the CoN-sensitized group showed that the concentration of CoCl2 required to elicit a skin reaction of similar extent in comparison with CoN was more than 10 times higher, when skin-reaction scores were compared on the basis of cobalt content."( Allergenicity and cross-reactivity of naphthenic acid and its metallic salts in experimental animals.
Noda, T; Shimizu, M; Yamano, T, 2006
)
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" Although it was difficult to establish a dosing regimen without weight loss, food and fluid consumption in cobalt-treated diabetic rats improved significantly compared to untreated diabetics."( Chronic cobalt treatment decreases hyperglycemia in streptozotocin-diabetic rats.
McNeill, JH; Vasudevan, H, 2007
)
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" Time course and dose-response of photoreceptor cell degeneration in mouse retina after intravitreal injection of cobalt chloride were examined by conventional histological analysis by hematoxylin and eosin staining and in situ terminal dUTP-biotin nick end labeling of DNA fragments (TUNEL) method with the use of paraffin-embedded sections."( A new model of retinal photoreceptor cell degeneration induced by a chemical hypoxia-mimicking agent, cobalt chloride.
Aoki, H; Hara, A; Kozawa, O; Kumada, M; Kunisada, T; Mori, H; Niwa, M; Oyama, T; Yamamoto, T, 2006
)
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" The reported method provides a quantitation of the cobalt smalt/azurite, tenorite/(azurite + smalt) relationships in samples, thus providing direct information on pigment dosage (smalt/azurite ratio) in pristine paintings, extent of alteration, and temperature experienced by the frescoes during the gunfire episode."( Quantitation from Tafel analysis in solid-state voltammetry. Application to the study of cobalt and copper pigments in severely damaged frescoes.
Doménech, A; Doménech-Carbó, MT; Edwards, HG, 2008
)
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"8 mol L(-1) nitric acid, directly into the dosing hole of the L'Vov graphite tube."( Cloud point extraction for cobalt preconcentration with on-line phase separation in a knotted reactor followed by ETAAS determination in drinking waters.
Cerutti, S; Gásquez, JA; Gil, RA; Martinez, LD; Olsina, R, 2008
)
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"Three rapid, simple, reproducible and sensitive extractive colorimetric methods (A--C) for assaying dothiepin hydrochloride (I) and risperidone (II) in bulk sample and in dosage forms were investigated."( Extractive colorimetric method for the determination of dothiepin hydrochloride and risperidone in pure and in dosage forms.
Hassan, Wel-S, 2008
)
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" The PTV dose achieved without using inhomogeneity correction for cobalt photons results in potentially significant under dosing of portions of the PTV."( Impact of tissue inhomogeneity on dose distribution in the canine carpal and tarsal regions for cobalt and 6 MV photons.
Mayer, MN; Sidhu, N; Yoshikawa, H,
)
0.13
" There was a small but significant increase in micronucleated binucleate cells after 24h of treatment with >1mg/T-75 flask of alumina particulates compared with controls, although no clear dose-response was observed."( The in vitro genotoxicity of orthopaedic ceramic (Al2O3) and metal (CoCr alloy) particles.
Case, CP; Jones, E; Tsaousi, A, 2010
)
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" An appropriate dosing strategy (repeated pulse dosing) combined with the choice of vitamin B(12) as the cobalt species is suggested as a promising dosing strategy for methanol-fed anaerobic bioreactors limited by the micronutrient cobalt."( Effect of vitamin B12 pulse addition on the performance of cobalt deprived anaerobic granular sludge bioreactors.
Bartacek, J; Fermoso, FG; Lens, PN, 2010
)
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"Cultured NRK52E cells were divided into control group, Co group and Co plus salidroside treatment groups at a dosage of 10 micromol/L, 50 micromol/L, and 100 micromol/L."( [Effects of salidroside on tubular epithelial to myofibroblast transition under cobaltous chloride induced hypoxic status].
Fan, JM; Li, FY; Liu, C; Xie, XS; Zhang, HP; Zhang, L, 2010
)
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" In a previously published study, we showed that the inhibitory effect of sulfide to N(2)O reduction in mixed microbial communities is reversible and can be counteracted by dosing trace amounts of copper."( Divalent metal addition restores sulfide-inhibited N(2)O reduction in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Bartacek, J; Lens, PN; Manconi, I; Murgia, R; Sansone, G, 2010
)
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"The effect of dosing a metal limited anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor with a metal pulse on the methanogenic activity of granular sludge has thus far not been successfully modeled."( Dosing of anaerobic granular sludge bioreactors with cobalt: impact of cobalt retention on methanogenic activity.
Bartacek, J; Fermoso, FG; Lens, PN; Manzano, R; van Leeuwen, HP, 2010
)
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" The elicitation doses were calculated, and fitted dose-response curves were drawn."( Can exposure limitations for well-known contact allergens be simplified? An analysis of dose-response patch test data.
Fischer, LA; Johansen, JD; Menné, T; Voelund, A, 2011
)
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" Based on these encouraging findings, further studies to evaluate the dose-response profiles and timing of the chelator administration post exposure to radionuclides are warranted."( Evaluation of Cuprimine® and Syprine® for decorporation of radioisotopes of cesium, cobalt, iridium and strontium.
Creim, JA; Curry, TL; Levinson, B; Levitskaia, TG; Luders, T; Peterson, JM; Thrall, KD, 2011
)
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" Facilitation of osteoblast apoptosis occurred regardless of IND dosage under hypoxic conditions."( Facilitation of human osteoblast apoptosis by sulindac and indomethacin under hypoxic injury.
Chang, CH; Chen, YC; Fan, SC; Huang, CH; Liu, C; Tsai, AL; Wu, CC, 2012
)
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" However, recent evidence suggests that there is not a simple dose-response relationship."( Understanding why metal-on-metal hip arthroplasties fail: a comparison between patients with well-functioning and revised birmingham hip resurfacing arthroplasties. AAOS exhibit selection.
Hart, AJ; Henckel, J; Ilo, K; Matthies, A; Noble, PC; Skinner, J, 2012
)
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" Among nonsmokers without asthma, an evident, statistically nonsignificant, dose-response effect was seen between increasing cobalt exposure and decline in FEV1 (forced expiratory volume in the first second)."( Lung function and respiratory symptoms in hard metal workers exposed to cobalt.
Anderson, M; Berg, P; Gunnarsson, LG; Lampa, E; Nordling, Y; Rehfisch, P; Svartengren, M; Westberg, H, 2012
)
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" Flow cytometer(FCM) analysis showed the apoptosis rate was correlated with the dosage of CoCl(2)."( Up-regulation of hypoxia inducible factor-1α by cobalt chloride correlates with proliferation and apoptosis in PC-2 cells.
Dai, ZJ; Gao, J; Guan, HT; Ji, ZZ; Kang, HF; Liu, XX; Ma, XB; Wang, XJ; Yan, K, 2012
)
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" The promising catalytic results obtained with this catalytically modified membrane reactor are attributed to the combination of 1) the high activity, as a result of the high temperature and oxygen species diffusing through the membrane; 2) the control of oxygen dosing and the low concentration of molecules in the gas phase; and 3) suitable fluid dynamics, which enables appropriate feed contact with the membrane and the rapid removal of products."( Ethylene production by ODHE in catalytically modified Ba(0.5)Sr(0.5)Co(0.8)Fe(0.2)O(3-δ) membrane reactors.
Escolástico, S; Garcia-Fayos, J; Lobera, MP; Serra, JM, 2012
)
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" Although blood Co concentrations are postulated to be the most accurate indicator of ongoing Co exposure, little is known regarding the dose-response relationships between blood Co concentrations and adverse health effects in various organ systems."( Dose-response relationships for blood cobalt concentrations and health effects: a review of the literature and application of a biokinetic model.
Finley, BL; Gaffney, SH; Monnot, AD; Paustenbach, DJ, 2012
)
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" Certain dose-response anomalies for Co toxicity likely relate to rare disease states known to reduce systemic Co(II)-ion binding to blood proteins."( A review of the health hazards posed by cobalt.
Finley, BL; Kerger, BD; Paustenbach, DJ; Tvermoes, BE; Unice, KM, 2013
)
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"Different dose-response curves of cell viability were obtained for each of the seven cell lines upon exposure to Co-Fe NPs."( Predictive toxicology of cobalt ferrite nanoparticles: comparative in-vitro study of different cellular models using methods of knowledge discovery from data.
Baldi, G; Beno, D; Bonacchi, D; Golla-Schindler, U; Horev-Azaria, L; Kirkpatrick, JC; Kolle, S; Korenstein, R; Landsiedel, R; Maimon, O; Marche, PN; Ponti, J; Romano, R; Rossi, F; Sommer, D; Uboldi, C; Unger, RE; Villiers, C, 2013
)
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" A dosage of 10mg/L Cu(II) improved both cobalt leaching up to 308% and AUE of 171% compared to the controls with no presence of Cu(II)."( Copper catalysis for enhancement of cobalt leaching and acid utilization efficiency in microbial fuel cells.
Huang, L; Liu, Y; Shen, J; Wu, D, 2013
)
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" The effects of calcination temperature, initial pH, catalyst and oxone dosage on the degradation efficiency were investigated."( CoFe2O4 magnetic nanoparticles as a highly active heterogeneous catalyst of oxone for the degradation of diclofenac in water.
Deng, J; Gao, N; Hu, X; Shao, Y; Tan, C; Zhou, S, 2013
)
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" Moreover, in this study, smart control over the pH conditions of the oxidation system via different modes of Oxone dosage resulted in the selective degradation of the functional sites of OFX molecule, where it was shown that the SO4 (-•)-driven destruction of the quinolone moiety of OFX molecule favored the neutral pH conditions."( Oxidation of ofloxacin by Oxone/Co(2+): identification of reaction products and pathways.
Feng, J; Pi, Y; Song, M; Sun, J, 2014
)
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" This review also describes several cobalt dosing studies performed with human volunteers that consumed cobalt for 15, 30, or 90 days."( Interpreting cobalt blood concentrations in hip implant patients.
Finley, BL; Galbraith, DA; Paustenbach, DJ, 2014
)
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" Mean Co concentrations in whole blood/serum after 31 d of dosing were approximately two-fold higher in females (33/53 μg/L) than in males (16/21 μg/L)."( 31-day study of cobalt(II) chloride ingestion in humans: pharmacokinetics and clinical effects.
Finley, BL; Galbraith, DA; Kerger, BD; Otani, JM; Paustenbach, DJ; Tvermoes, BE; Unice, KM, 2013
)
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" Three key experimental observations from the human dosing studies were incorporated into the model: (1) an increase in the measured fraction of large molecular serum protein bound Co from 95% during dosing to 99% after dosing; (2) a linear decrease in Co red blood cell concentration after dosing; and (3) Co renal clearance consistent with estimated glomerular filtration rates and free Co²⁺ concentration."( Refined biokinetic model for humans exposed to cobalt dietary supplements and other sources of systemic cobalt exposure.
Finley, BL; Kerger, BD; Paustenbach, DJ; Tvermoes, BE; Unice, KM, 2014
)
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" The dose-response curve for GSN may have a bimodal profile, which should be further investigated."( Effects of gelsolin on macrophage inflammatory responses to orthopaedic implant wear debris.
Cheema, PS; Djenderedjian, L; Mihalko, WM; Smith, R, 2014
)
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" Which indicates that BMC restrain cell proliferation and cell apoptosis by stopping cell cycle, reducing the expression of Bcl-2 and increasing that of Bax; The anti-tumor activities of three kinds of complexes were: baicalin-copper (BC-Cu) > baicalin-cobalt (BC-Co) > baicalin-nickel (BC-Ni) > baicalin (BC), showing the dose-response relationship."( [Synthesis and anti-tumor activity of baicalin-metal complex].
Gao, XY; Guo, M; Wang, CG; Wu, ZL, 2014
)
0.4
" The effects of some important reaction parameters such as initial pH, current density, PDS concentration and dosage of Fe-Co/SBA-15 catalysts were investigated."( Electrochemical enhanced heterogeneous activation of peroxydisulfate by Fe-Co/SBA-15 catalyst for the degradation of Orange II in water.
Cai, C; Hou, L; Zhang, H; Zhong, X, 2014
)
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" The results indicated that the removal rate of Orange II was not significantly affected by the initial pH, and it increased with the higher PMS concentration, reaction temperature, Fe-Co/SBA-15 dosage and ultrasonic power."( Ultrasound enhanced heterogeneous activation of peroxymonosulfate by a bimetallic Fe-Co/SBA-15 catalyst for the degradation of Orange II in water.
Cai, C; Hou, L; Zhang, H; Zhong, X, 2015
)
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" In this study, Co (as Co-acetate) was dosed to lactating ewes with the aims of examining mammary gene expression during Co-induced changes in milk FA composition, and estimating the endogenous synthesis of SCD products in milk of sheep fed an 18:3n-3-enriched diet."( Reductions in milk Δ9-desaturation ratios to oral dosing of cobalt-acetate are accompanied by the downregulation of SCD1 in lactating ewes.
Frutos, P; Hervás, G; Toral, PG, 2015
)
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" Dose-response experiments using increasing concentrations of CoCl2 (50-750μM) showed that the HSP cell growth was unaffected after 24h, while it increased at 48h, with the maximal effect observed at 400μM."( Fibroblast growth factor and endothelin-1 receptors mediate the response of human striatal precursor cells to hypoxia.
Ambrosini, S; Comeglio, P; Gallina, P; Morelli, A; Porfirio, B; Sarchielli, E; Vannelli, GB, 2015
)
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" Increasing the PMS dosage and the cobalt dosage increased the formation of bromate and bromate yields of up to 100% were recorded under the test conditions."( Bromate formation in bromide-containing water through the cobalt-mediated activation of peroxymonosulfate.
Chen, Z; Dionysiou, DD; Fang, J; Li, Z; Ling, L; Shang, C; Xiang, Y, 2015
)
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"Published patch test dose-response studies were reviewed to determine the elicitation dose (ED) levels in dermatitis patients with a previous positive patch test reaction to cobalt."( Elicitation threshold of cobalt chloride: analysis of patch test dose-response studies.
Fischer, LA; Johansen, JD; Julander, A; Lidén, C; Menné, T; Midander, K; Thyssen, JP; Voelund, A, 2016
)
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" A higher CCN loading, Oxone dosage and temperature greatly improved the caffeine degradation by CCN-activated Oxone."( Efficient elimination of caffeine from water using Oxone activated by a magnetic and recyclable cobalt/carbon nanocomposite derived from ZIF-67.
Chen, BC; Lin, KY, 2016
)
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" The main aim of this study was to determine exposure air concentration levels of cobalt and tungsten for risk assessment and dose-response analysis in our medical investigations in a Swedish hard metal plant."( Occupational Exposure to Cobalt and Tungsten in the Swedish Hard Metal Industry: Air Concentrations of Particle Mass, Number, and Surface Area.
Arvidsson, H; Bryngelsson, IL; Husby, B; Klasson, M; Pettersson, C; Westberg, H, 2016
)
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"Human keratinocyte cells (HKCs) were isolated from child or adult foreskins and irradiated with LED light with a wavelength of 640 nm and a dosage of 12 or 24 J/cm(2)."( Light-Emitting Diode Irradiation (640 nm) Regulates Keratinocyte Migration and Cytoskeletal Reorganization Via Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α.
Cheng, B; Huang, C; Qian, SL; Sun, LY, 2016
)
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" Although the importance of accurate ENM characterization, effective dosage metrics, and selection of appropriate cell or animal-based models are universally agreed upon as important factors in ENM research, at present, there is no "standardized" approach used to assess ENM toxicity in the research community."( Nanotoxicity: emerging concerns regarding nanomaterial safety and occupational hard metal (WC-Co) nanoparticle exposure.
Armstead, AL; Li, B,
)
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" We observed no dose-response effect across the different exposure levels and the incidence of any cancer type."( Cancer incidence among Finnish male cobalt production workers in 1969-2013: a cohort study.
Kerttula, R; Linna, A; Oksa, P; Pukkala, E; Sauni, R; Uitti, J, 2017
)
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" We aimed to evaluate the dose-response associations between fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and multiple urinary metals including nickel, cobalt, copper, zinc, and arsenic, as well as to examine their joint effects among occupational workers."( Dose-response analysis of environmental exposure to multiple metals and their joint effects with fasting plasma glucose among occupational workers.
Bai, Y; Cheng, N; Cheng, Z; Ding, J; Hu, X; Li, H; Li, J; Liu, S; Pu, H; Ren, X; Yang, A; Yang, K; Zheng, T, 2017
)
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" Both spline and categorical analyses were used to evaluate the dose-response relationship between urinary metals levels and FPG."( Dose-response analysis of environmental exposure to multiple metals and their joint effects with fasting plasma glucose among occupational workers.
Bai, Y; Cheng, N; Cheng, Z; Ding, J; Hu, X; Li, H; Li, J; Liu, S; Pu, H; Ren, X; Yang, A; Yang, K; Zheng, T, 2017
)
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" Cell sensitivity was assessed based on the total area under and over the dose-response curves (AUOC) in relation to baselines."( Differentiated mitochondrial function in mouse 3T3 fibroblasts and human epithelial or endothelial cells in response to chemical exposure.
Boncler, M; Dastych, J; Golanski, J; Lukasiak, M; Watala, C, 2019
)
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"Le dosage sanguin ou sérique d'ions métalliques est devenu une étape importante de l'évaluation et du suivi des prothèses à couple de frottement métal-métal utilisées en arthroplastie de resurfaçage ou totale de la hanche."( Concordance between laboratories in metal ion testing in patients with metal-on-metal hip implants.
Boyd, J; Powell, JN; Railton, P; Sadrzadeh, H; Saini, R, 2019
)
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"Des prélèvements de sérum et de sang entier de patients porteurs d'une prothèse de resurfaçage ou d'une prothèse totale à grand diamètre de hanche à couple métal-métal ont été expédiés au laboratoire A (un laboratoire reconnu) et au laboratoire B (spécialisé en analyse d'échantillons cliniques) pour le dosage des ions cobalt et chrome."( Concordance between laboratories in metal ion testing in patients with metal-on-metal hip implants.
Boyd, J; Powell, JN; Railton, P; Sadrzadeh, H; Saini, R, 2019
)
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"Cette étude comparative vient souligner l'importance de choisir un seul laboratoire pour le dosage des ions métalliques, car les valeurs générées par des établissements différents pourraient ne pas être directement comparables."( Concordance between laboratories in metal ion testing in patients with metal-on-metal hip implants.
Boyd, J; Powell, JN; Railton, P; Sadrzadeh, H; Saini, R, 2019
)
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" When hyperthermia is not desired and control of the dosage is required, it is necessary to design a platform in which local heating on the nanoscale releases the therapeutic cargo without the bulk heating of the surrounding medium."( Spatial, Temporal, and Dose Control of Drug Delivery using Noninvasive Magnetic Stimulation.
Chen, W; Cheng, CA; Zink, JI, 2019
)
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" Here, tricalcium phosphate (TCP) scaffolds doped with varying concentration of cobalt (Co-TCP) were designed to investigate the dosage effect of vascularization on bone formation."( Dual therapeutic cobalt-incorporated bioceramics accelerate bone tissue regeneration.
Deng, Y; Yang, Y; Zheng, Y, 2019
)
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" LEV administration on 6th day (dosage 50 mg/kg) did not have statistical effect on the epileptogenesis, while at a dosage of 200 mg/kg on 6th day LEV significantly suppressed paroxysmal activity in the studied structures of rats with cobalt epilepsy."( Levetiracetam effect and electrophysiological mechanism of action in rats with cobalt-induced chronic epilepsy.
Avakyan Gagik, N; Avakyan Georgii, G; Kutepova Inga, S; Litvinova Svetlana, A; Nerobkova Lubov, N; Voroninа Tatyana, A, 2019
)
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" The lack of a clear dose-response relationship may question the clinical relevance of our results, but recent findings in MoM hip implant patients have confirmed that this relationship can be complicated by many patient-specific factors."( The Ototoxic Potential of Cobalt From Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants: Objective Auditory and Vestibular Outcome.
De Smet, K; Degeest, S; Dhooge, I; Keppler, H; Leyssens, L; Lim, R; Maes, L; Valette, R; Van Der Straeten, C; Vinck, B; Wuyts, FL,
)
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" Log-binomial regression model and two-piece-wise regression model were applied to assess the dose-response relationship between metal exposure and hypertension."( Urinary metal/metalloid levels in relation to hypertension among occupationally exposed workers.
Jing, H; Shi, P; Xi, S, 2019
)
0.51
" A dose-response model was used to describe the breakthrough curves of the two ions at different initial concentrations."( A monolithic copolymer prepared from N-(4-vinyl)-benzyl iminodiacetic acid, divinylbenzene and N,N'-methylene bisacrylamide for preconcentration of cadmium(II) and cobalt(II) from biological samples prior to their determination by ICP-MS.
Chi, Q; Fang, H; Li, C; Li, M; Li, Q; Ma, H; Wang, M; Zhang, H, 2019
)
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" Co ions were significantly more toxic to human AMSCs than control silicon dioxide in a dose-response manner (P < ."( Cobalt and Chromium Ion Release in Metal-on-Polyethylene and Ceramic-on-Polyethylene THA: A Simulator Study With Cellular and Microbiological Correlations.
Abdel, MP; Masters, TL; Paradise, CR; Patel, R; Sierra, RJ; Trousdale, RT; van Wijnen, AJ; Wyles, CC, 2020
)
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"In line with our previous study, these results potentially imply Co-induced impairment to the auditory system, despite the lack of a clear dose-response relationship."( The ototoxic potential of cobalt from metal-on-metal hip implants: a pilot study on the patient-reported auditory, vestibular, and general neurological outcome.
Dhooge, I; Leyssens, L; Maes, LK; Van Der Straeten, C; Vinck, B; Wuyts, FL, 2021
)
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" Bioavailability-adjusted single-metal toxicity thresholds expected for those field soils were the median hazard concentration affecting 5% of species (HC5-50) from the predicted no-effect concentration (PNEC) calculator and calculated from the species-specific dose-response multiple linear relationships (MLRs), all from the European Union Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (EU REACH) dossiers for metals."( Is assuming additivity of single-metal toxicity thresholds a conservative approach to assessing risk of ecotoxicity from elevated soil concentrations of cobalt, copper, and nickel at contaminated sites?
Gopalapillai, Y; Hale, BA; Siciliano, SD, 2021
)
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"To overcome the problem of incorrect levodopa (LD) dosage in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, a new analytical tool is urgently needed for accurately determining the concentration of LD in human fluids."( Single-atom electrocatalysts templated by MOF for determination of levodopa.
Gao, M; Li, Y; Liang, W; Tong, Y; Ye, BC, 2021
)
0.62
" We conducted the first growth experiment on Gossia using a multi-factorial dosing trial to assess Mn, cobalt (Co), and zinc (Zn) (hyper)accumulation patterns in selected Gossia species (G."( Incidence of hyperaccumulation and tissue-level distribution of manganese, cobalt, and zinc in the genus Gossia (Myrtaceae).
Abubakari, F; Brown, GK; Echevarria, G; Erskine, PD; Fernando, DR; Nkrumah, PN; van der Ent, A, 2021
)
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" Typically, the RCS model revealed such dose-response relation."( Family History of Hypertension and Cobalt Exposure Synergistically Promote the Prevalence of Hypertension.
Hong, F; Lei, J; Liu, L; Liu, Y; Qin, Z; Tang, X; Tao, J; Wang, Q; Yang, Q; Zeng, Q; Zhang, C; Zhang, L; Zheng, L, 2022
)
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" When the Co-PPCC catalyst dosage was 1 g/L, PMS concentration was 2 g/L, and pH value was 11, the removal efficiency of TC with a concentration of 50 mg/L reached 99% within 60 min."( Oxidative degradation of tetracycline using peroxymonosulfate activated by cobalt-doped pomelo peel carbon composite.
An, L; Han, S; Wu, D; Xiao, P, 2022
)
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" This study aimed to explore the dose-response relationships between urinary cobalt concentrations and obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic-related disorders."( Dose-response relationships between urinary cobalt concentrations and obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic-related disorders in the general population.
Cao, J; Hu, J; Lu, M; Xu, Q, 2022
)
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" Preliminary investigations from our research group in MoM patients confirmed this assumption for the auditory system, whereas no signs of Co-induced vestibular impairment were detected, and a clear dose-response relationship between the auditory function and the blood Co levels was lacking."( Assessing the Clinical Value of Objective and Patient-Reported Audiovestibular Outcome Measures in the Risk Estimation of Systemic Cobalt Toxicity for Patients With a Metal-on-Metal Hip Implant.
Bataillie, F; Danneels, M; De Smet, K; Dhooge, I; Leyssens, L; Maes, L; Van Der Straeten, C; Van Hecke, R; Van Melkebeek, J; Vinck, B; Winnock de Grave, P; Wuyts, FL,
)
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" Herein, a 90-day feeding trial was designed in triplicate under controlled environmental conditions to evaluate the efficiency of different chemical forms of dietary cobalt at different dosage levels on growth performance, hematological, and immunological indices of Tor putitora fingerlings."( Significance of extrinsic factors for the optimization of dietary cobalt supplementation in Tor putitora fingerlings.
Younus, N; Zuberi, A, 2022
)
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" The results revealed the longitudinal dose-response relationships of urinary metals with pulmonary function among healthy adults."( The effects of metals and mixture exposure on lung function and the potential mediating effects of oxidative stress.
Dong, B; Fang, B; Guo, L; Liu, J; Wang, M; Wang, N; Wang, Q; Xu, W; Yang, W; Zeng, H; Zhang, L, 2023
)
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" We used a multiple linear regression model to investigate the sex-specific and dose-response associations between urinary metals (cobalt (Co) and molybdenum (Mo)) and diabetes-related indicators (fasting plasma glucose (FPG), hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), and insulin) in a cross-sectional study based on the United States National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey."( Sex-specific and dose-response relationships of urinary cobalt and molybdenum levels with glucose levels and insulin resistance in U.S. adults.
Bai, Y; Cheng, Z; Lu, Y; Yang, J, 2023
)
0.91
" Then, the effects of roasting temperature, roasting time and membrane dosage on the crystal structure and phase transformation of roasting products were investigated and optimized."( Recycling of valuable metals from spent lithium-ion batteries by self-supplied reductant roasting.
Feng, Y; Fu, Y; He, Y; Li, J; Lu, Q; Wei, N; Zhang, G, 2023
)
0.91
" However, the potential interaction and dose-response relationship were less frequently reported."( Dose-response relationship of elements with blood lipids and the potential interaction: A cross-sectional study from four areas with different pollution levels in China.
Cao, Y; Chen, M; Chen, S; Du, Y; Duan, L; Duan, Y; Huang, Z; Zhang, M; Zhao, J, 2023
)
0.91
" We applied a fully adjusted generalized linear regression model (GLM) and a multivariate restricted cubic spline (RCS) to estimate the correlation, dose-response relationship and possible interaction between 23 trace elements and four blood lipid markers."( Dose-response relationship of elements with blood lipids and the potential interaction: A cross-sectional study from four areas with different pollution levels in China.
Cao, Y; Chen, M; Chen, S; Du, Y; Duan, L; Duan, Y; Huang, Z; Zhang, M; Zhao, J, 2023
)
0.91
" The essential metal mixture was negatively associated with FPG levels in a dose-response pattern, and Mg had the maximum posterior inclusion probability (PIP) value (PIP = 1."( The association between the essential metal mixture and fasting plasma glucose in Chinese community-dwelling elderly people.
Chen, GM; Hu, B; Lei, JY; Liang, CM; Sun, L; Tao, FB; Wang, HL; Wang, PP; Wang, SF; Wang, Y; Wu, QS; Yang, LS; Zhang, DM, 2023
)
0.91
" The essential metal mixture displayed a linear dose-response relationship with reduced FPG levels, with Mg having the largest contribution to FPG levels, followed by Se."( The association between the essential metal mixture and fasting plasma glucose in Chinese community-dwelling elderly people.
Chen, GM; Hu, B; Lei, JY; Liang, CM; Sun, L; Tao, FB; Wang, HL; Wang, PP; Wang, SF; Wang, Y; Wu, QS; Yang, LS; Zhang, DM, 2023
)
0.91
[information is derived through text-mining from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Roles (1)

RoleDescription
micronutrientAny nutrient required in small quantities by organisms throughout their life in order to orchestrate a range of physiological functions.
[role information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Drug Classes (2)

ClassDescription
cobalt group element atom
metal allergenAny metal which causes the onset of an allergic reaction.
[compound class information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Pathways (8)

PathwayProteinsCompounds
Metabolism14961108
The citric acid (TCA) cycle and respiratory electron transport14756
Pyruvate metabolism and Citric Acid (TCA) cycle4146
Interconversion of 2-oxoglutarate and 2-hydroxyglutarate310
Visual phototransduction6241
The phototransduction cascade2621
Inactivation, recovery and regulation of the phototransduction cascade2518
Sensory Perception21568

Research

Studies (20,080)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-19907423 (36.97)18.7374
1990's1969 (9.81)18.2507
2000's3648 (18.17)29.6817
2010's5369 (26.74)24.3611
2020's1671 (8.32)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials165 (0.78%)5.53%
Reviews548 (2.58%)6.00%
Case Studies388 (1.83%)4.05%
Observational14 (0.07%)0.25%
Other20,107 (94.75%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Clinical Trials (67)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
A Non-Randomized, Multi-Center, Single-Arm Safety Study of the Presillion Stent in de Novo Native Coronary Artery Lesions [NCT00722579]Phase 3101 participants (Actual)Interventional2008-07-31Completed
Biting Force and Quality of Life in Porcelain-fused-to Metal Versus Zirconia Implant- Supported in Mandibular Kennedy Class II ( In Vivo Study ) [NCT06150768]33 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2023-11-01Recruiting
Phase III Randomized Comparison of Radiotherapy Fractionation in Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck: Twice-Daily Hyperfractionation vs Split-Course Accelerated Hyperfractionation vs Accelerated Fractionation With Concomitant Boost vs St [NCT00771641]Phase 31,113 participants (Actual)InterventionalCompleted
A Comparison Between Titanium Femoral Stem and Cobalt-Chromium Femoral Stem in Cemented Hip Arthroplasty. A Randomized Prospective Roentgen Stereogrammetric Analysis. [NCT00120952]0 participants (Actual)InterventionalWithdrawn(stopped due to No funding)
Efficacy and Safety of Firebird 2 Cobalt-Chromium Alloyed Sirolimus-Eluting Stent in Treatment of Complex Coronary Lesions in Diabetes [NCT01257373]1,300 participants (Anticipated)Observational2010-04-30Recruiting
A Multi-Centre, Prospective Study to Obtain Survival and Clinical Outcome Data on the Zimmer Hip Resurfacing System Utilising the Metasul Monoblock Component™ Cup in a Hip Resurfacing Application With the Durom® Hip Resurfacing Femoral Component [NCT03681639]225 participants (Actual)Interventional2009-08-01Completed
Retention of Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing Titanium Versus Cobalt/Chromium Maxillary Single Denture Bases: A Randomized Clinical Trial. [NCT03675594]12 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2018-12-01Not yet recruiting
Evaluation of Biting Force of Removable Partial Denture Made of Injection Molded PEEK Framework Versus Cobalt Chromium Framework in Mandibular Kennedy Class I Edentulous Cases [NCT03777423]30 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2019-01-01Not yet recruiting
Evaluation of Periodontal Health of the Abutment Teeth in Partial Dentures Made of Injection Molded PEEK Framework Versus Cobalt Chromium Framework in Mandibular Kennedy Class I Edentulous Cases [NCT03777345]30 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2019-01-01Not yet recruiting
Comparison of Total Knee Arthroplasties With Oxidized Zirconium and Cobalt Chromium Femoral Components in the Same Patients: A Prospective, Double Blinded, and Randomized Controlled Study [NCT01336595]Phase 4331 participants (Actual)Interventional2003-01-31Completed
Evaluation of Retention of Partial Denture Made of Injection Molded PEEK Framework Versus Cobalt Chromium Framework in Mandibular Kennedy Class I Edentulous Cases [NCT03777280]30 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2019-01-01Not yet recruiting
Randomized Comparison Between Two Cobalt-Chromium Balloon Expandable Stents for the Treatment of De Novo Coronary Artery Lesions [NCT00920283]205 participants (Actual)Interventional2009-07-31Completed
Clinical Evaluation of Kaname Cobalt-Chromium Coronary Stent System in the Treatment of Patients With Coronary Artery Disease [NCT01004575]282 participants (Actual)Interventional2009-10-31Completed
Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Enhanced Digital Mental Health Care Delivery System [NCT05028075]1,275 participants (Actual)Interventional2021-11-29Completed
Effect of Nickel Sensitivity on Patient Reported Outcomes After Total Knee Arthroplasty [NCT04058743]90 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2019-09-27Recruiting
Evaluation of Single-unit Implant-supported Prostheses Survival Using CoCr Prosthetic Abutments: Prospective Observational Study [NCT05649085]167 participants (Anticipated)Observational2023-11-30Recruiting
Phase III Randomized Trial of Adjuvant Involved-Field Radiotherapy vs No Adjuvant Therapy Following Remission Induction With MOPP/ABV Hybrid Chemotherapy in Patients With Stage III/IV Hodgkin's Disease [NCT00002462]Phase 3615 participants (Actual)Interventional1989-09-30Active, not recruiting
A Prospective, Randomized, Multi-Center, Metal Hypersensitivity Study Comparing OXINIUM and Cobalt Chrome Femoral Components in Failed Total Knee Arthroplasty [NCT02412813]0 participants (Actual)Interventional2016-01-31Withdrawn(stopped due to Overhaul of Study Design)
The Cobra II Study: Use of the Cobra™ Cobalt Super Alloy Coronary Stent System in the Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease [NCT00744107]Phase 2258 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2008-08-31Active, not recruiting
Idiopathic Scoliosis Treated by Posterior Spinal Instrumentation. Evaluation of the 3D Correction, Aesthetic Outcomes and Quality of Life. [NCT01019109]79 participants (Actual)Observational2010-05-31Completed
Oropharyngeal Space in Videolaryngoscopy: a Randomised Crossover Trial Measuring Remaining Space Adjacent to the Videolaryngoscope Blade [NCT01609101]489 participants (Actual)Interventional2012-05-31Completed
Standard Versus Hyperangulated Video Laryngoscopy Blades for Intubation in Neonates and Small Infants: Evaluation of the Glottic View [NCT05843565]40 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2023-06-14Recruiting
Cobalt Alloy Pedicle Screw Implantation for Severe Kyphosis Deformity in Spinal Tuberculosis: a Selfcontrolled Trial [NCT02971644]84 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2014-12-31Active, not recruiting
A Clinical Evaluation of Everolimus Eluting Coronary Stents in the Treatment of Patients With ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction.EXAMINATION Study [NCT00828087]1,504 participants (Actual)Interventional2008-12-31Completed
A PHASE III TRIAL OF THE USE OF LONG TERM TOTAL ANDROGEN SUPPRESSION FOLLOWING NEOADJUVANT HORMONAL CYTOREDUCTION AND RADIOTHERAPY IN LOCALLY ADVANCED CARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE [NCT00767286]Phase 30 participants InterventionalCompleted
Everolimus-Eluting Bioresorbable Scaffolds Versus Everolimus-Eluting Metallic Stents for Diffuse Long Coronary Artery Disease [NCT02831205]Phase 4800 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2016-07-31Terminated(stopped due to Due to current BVS safety issue)
A French, Multicentric, Randomized, Simple Blind, Superiority Study Comparing the Efficiency and the Safety at 24 Months of the Stent Titan2 Versus Bare Metal Stent in Cobalt-Chrome in All Comers Patients Among Which 40 % Present an ACS. [NCT01918150]Phase 41,350 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2011-03-31Active, not recruiting
Multicenter Comparison of Early and Late Vascular Responses to Everolimus-eluting Cobalt-CHromium Stent and Platelet AggregatioN studIeS for TreatMent of Acute Myocardial Infarction: MECHANISM-AMI [NCT02014753]100 participants (Anticipated)Observational2014-04-30Completed
A PHASE III RANDOMIZED STUDY ON POSTOPERATIVE RADIO- AND CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED HEAD AND NECK CARCINOMAS [NCT00002555]Phase 3338 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1994-02-28Completed
Induction Chemotherapy Followed By Chemoradiation For Organ Preservation In Patients With Advanced Resectable Cancer Of The Hypopharynx And Base Of Tongue, Phase II [NCT00002735]Phase 268 participants (Actual)Interventional1996-04-30Terminated(stopped due to Terminated due to poor accrual.)
Total Knee Replacement Using Simplex® or Cobalt™ Bone Cement [NCT00589485]0 participants (Actual)Observational2006-11-30Withdrawn(stopped due to Sponsor did not fund the study)
The ACTIVE (Use of the Assurant® Cobalt Iliac Stent System in the Treatment of Iliac Vessel Disease) Study Using the Medtronic Assurant Cobalt Iliac Balloon-Expandable Stent System [NCT00753337]123 participants (Actual)Interventional2008-10-31Completed
Metal Artifact Reduction Sequence MRI in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty With a Ceramic Femoral Head and Titanium Sleeve [NCT05686915]55 participants (Anticipated)Observational2022-12-22Recruiting
Clinical Trial on the Zirconia Femoral Component for the Gem Total Knee System [NCT00743717]Phase 24 participants (Actual)Interventional2004-02-29Completed
Phase III Intergroup Trial of Surgery Followed by (1) Radiotherapy vs. (2) Radiochemotherapy For Resectable High Risk Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck [NCT00002670]Phase 3459 participants (Actual)Interventional1995-09-30Completed
PHASE II TRIAL OF CHEMOTHERAPY PLUS RADIOTHERAPY FOR MANAGEMENT OF PRIMARY CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA (PCNSL) [NCT00002676]Phase 236 participants (Actual)Interventional1995-07-31Completed
PHASE III MULTICENTRE TRIAL OF TREATMENT OF NEUROBLASTOMA IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS [NCT00002802]Phase 3500 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1990-07-31Completed
Randomized Comparison of the Effects of PLatinum Chromium Everolimus-eluting Stent vs. cobAlT Chromium Everolimus-eluting Stent on inFlammatOry maRkers and Endothelial daMage - The PLATFORM Trial [NCT01489202]Phase 4100 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2014-09-30Not yet recruiting
Immunological and Microbiological Assessment of Maxillary Acrylic Resin Complete Dentures Reinforced by Gold Plated Cr-Co Palatal Plate [NCT05466305]12 participants (Anticipated)Interventional2022-08-01Not yet recruiting
PHASE III TRIAL TO PRESERVE THE LARYNX: INDUCTION CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIATION THERAPY VERSUS CONCOMITANT CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIATION THERAPY VERSUS RADIATION THERAPY [NCT00002496]Phase 30 participants Interventional1992-08-31Completed
N7: EVALUATION OF MAXIMAL CHEMOTHERAPY DOSE INTENSITY PLUS MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY 3F8 IN THE TREATMENT OF NEUROBLASTOMA [NCT00002634]Phase 245 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1995-02-28Completed
HIGH-DOSE MELPHALAN CHEMOTHERAPY AND TOTAL BODY RADIATION WITH PERIPHERAL BLOOD STEM-CELL RECONSTITUTION FOR PATIENTS WITH RELAPSING MULTIPLE MYELOMA [NCT00002630]Phase 250 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1993-06-30Completed
EFFECT OF DIBROMODULCITOL PLUS BCNU ON FREE INTERVAL AND SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH SUPRATENTORIAL MALIGNANT BRAIN GLIOMAS, A PHASE III TYPE STUDY [NCT00002620]Phase 3212 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1994-11-30Completed
Treatment of Newly Diagnosed Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Infants Less Than 1 Year of Age. [NCT00002785]Phase 20 participants Interventional1996-07-31Completed
INTENSIVE THERAPY WITH GROWTH FACTOR SUPPORT FOR PATIENTS WITH EWING'S TUMOR METASTATIC AT DIAGNOSIS: A PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY GROUP PHASE II STUDY [NCT00002643]Phase 2130 participants (Actual)Interventional1995-04-30Completed
TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH HEMATOLOGIC MALIGNANCIES USING MARROW TRANSPLANTATION FROM UNRELATED DONORS MATCHED FOR HLA OR INCOMPATIBLE FOR ONE HLA LOCUS ANTIGEN [NCT00002553]Phase 250 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1990-08-31Completed
HIGH INTENSITY, BRIEF DURATION CHEMOTHERAPY FOR RELAPSED OR REFRACTORY ALL: A PHASE II STUDY OF A MULTIDRUG REGIMEN [NCT00002865]Phase 225 participants (Actual)Interventional1995-04-30Completed
Acute Myeloid Leukemia Salvage Therapy for Patients in First Relapse or Who Fail to Achieve an Initial Remission or Who Develop AML as a Second Malignant Neoplasm [NCT00002805]Phase 2115 participants (Actual)Interventional1997-08-31Completed
Phase III Randomized Study of Radiotherapy Alone vs With Concurrent Chemotherapy With MTX or VBMF (VCR/BLEO/MTX/5-FU) vs Subsequent Chemotherapy vs Concurrent and Subsequent Chemotherapy in Patients With Advanced Head and Neck Cancer [NCT00002476]Phase 30 participants Interventional1990-01-31Completed
HIGH INTENSITY, BRIEF DURATION CHEMOTHERAPY FOR DIFFUSE SMALL NONCLEAVED CELL LYMPHOMA AND THE L-3 SUBTYPE OF ALL: A PILOT STUDY OF A MULTIDRUG REGIMEN [NCT00002494]Phase 2134 participants (Actual)Interventional1992-05-31Completed
Phase I Pilot Study of Multiple Cycles of High Dose Chemotherapy With Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Infusions In Advanced Stage Neuroblastoma [NCT00002740]Phase 130 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1996-05-31Completed
RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF CONCOMITANT PREOPERATIVE RADIO-CHEMOTHERAPY WITH OR WITHOUT POSTOPERATIVE CHEMOTHERAPY IN LOCALLY ADVANCED RECTAL CARCINOMA [NCT00002896]Phase 3774 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1993-09-30Active, not recruiting
Outcomes of Interventions for Patients With a Reduced Posterior Dental Arch: A Randomized Controlled Trial [NCT01597206]Phase 1/Phase 250 participants (Actual)Interventional2014-01-31Completed
Forces Exerted on Upper and Lower Teeth During Intubation: a Randomized, Cross-over Trial Comparing Indirect Videolaryngoscopy to Direct Videolaryngoscopy. [NCT01599312]100 participants (Actual)Interventional2012-05-31Completed
Induction Chemoradiotherapy Followed by Surgical Resection for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Involving the Superior Sulcus (Pancoast Tumors): A Phase II Trial [NCT00002642]Phase 2116 participants (Actual)Interventional1995-04-30Completed
Phase III Study of Hyperfractionated Radiation Therapy With or Without Simultaneaous Application of CIS-Platinum in Patients With Moderately Advanced to Advanced Cancers of the Head and Neck [NCT00002654]Phase 3224 participants (Actual)Interventional1994-04-30Completed
Randomized Comparisons of Oral Mercaptopurine vs Oral Thioguanine and IT Methotrexate vs ITT for Standard Risk Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia [NCT00002744]Phase 31,970 participants (Actual)Interventional1996-05-31Completed
Phase II Study of Neoadjuvant Vincristine, Ifosfamide, Doxorubicin, and AND G-CSF in Children With Advanced Stage Non-Rhabdomyosarcoma Soft Tissue Sarcomas [NCT00002804]Phase 243 participants (Actual)Interventional1996-09-30Completed
A Prospective Comparison of the Glidescope Cobalt to Standard Direct Laryngoscopy in Infants [NCT01163656]66 participants (Actual)Interventional2010-07-31Completed
EXTRAMEDULLARY RELAPSE AND OCCULT BONE MARROW INVOLVEMENT IN CHILDHOOD ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA: A PHASE III GROUP-WIDE STUDY [NCT00002816]Phase 3120 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1996-12-31Completed
MYELOMA VII MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL WORKING PARTY ON LEUKEMIA IN ADULTS: MYELOMATOSIS THERAPY TRIAL [NCT00002599]Phase 3750 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1994-09-30Active, not recruiting
PROSPECTIVE RANDOMISED EVALUATION OF HIGH-INTENSITY CHEMOTHERAPY WITH PERIPHERAL BLOOD PROGENITOR SUPPORT IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH RISK BREAST CANCER [NCT00002755]Phase 3600 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1995-11-30Completed
RESPONSE DEPENDENT TREATMENT OF STAGES IA, IIA AND IIIA HODGKIN'S DISEASE WITH DBVE AND LOW DOSE INVOLVED FIELD IRRADIATION WITH OR WITHOUT ZINECARD: A PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY GROUP PHASE III STUDY [NCT00002827]Phase 3294 participants (Actual)Interventional1996-10-31Completed
RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY AND SURGERY +/- RADIOTHERAPY VERSUS SURGEERY +/- RADIOTHERAPY IN OPERABLE SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE ORAL CAVITY [NCT00002747]Phase 3240 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1992-09-30Active, not recruiting
EUROPEAN INTERGROUP COOPERATIVE EWING'S SARCOMA STUDY [EICESS 92] [NCT00002516]Phase 30 participants Interventional1992-07-31Active, not recruiting
A Phase III Study of Large Cell Lymphomas in Children and Adolescents: Comparison of APO vs APO + IDMTX/HDARA-C and Continuous vs Bolus Infusion of Doxorubicin [NCT00002618]Phase 3242 participants (Anticipated)Interventional1994-12-31Completed
Ten-year Follow-up of the Clinical Evaluation of Everolimus-Eluting Coronary Stents in the Treatment of Patients With ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction: EXAMINATION-EXTEND Trial [NCT04462315]1,498 participants (Actual)Observational2015-05-01Completed
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Trial Outcomes

TrialOutcome
NCT00743717 (1) [back to overview]Knee Score at 2 Years Post Operation
NCT00753337 (11) [back to overview]All Cause Mortality
NCT00753337 (11) [back to overview]All Cause Mortality
NCT00753337 (11) [back to overview]Clinical Success
NCT00753337 (11) [back to overview]Clinical Success
NCT00753337 (11) [back to overview]Device Success
NCT00753337 (11) [back to overview]Hemodynamic Success
NCT00753337 (11) [back to overview]Hemodynamic Success
NCT00753337 (11) [back to overview]Lesion Success
NCT00753337 (11) [back to overview]Major Adverse Events (MAE), Measured as Device and/or Procedure Related Death, Target Limb Loss and/or Clinically Driven Target Lesion Revascularization (TLR) or Target Vessel Revascularization (TVR).
NCT00753337 (11) [back to overview]Primary Patency Rate at 9 Months
NCT00753337 (11) [back to overview]Procedure Success
NCT01163656 (1) [back to overview]Time to Tracheal Intubation

Knee Score at 2 Years Post Operation

"The criterion used to assess the outcome is a Knee Score (as defined by Knee Society Clinical Rating System) > 80 points at two-years follow-up. This scoring system is defined in the following paper: Insall JN, Dorr LD, Scott RD, and Scott WN (1989). Rationale of the Knee Society clinical rating system. Clin Orthop(248): 13-4. The scale ranges from minimum of 0 (worst) to maximum of 100 (best). Knee Score > 80 was used as a criterion to assess success." (NCT00743717)
Timeframe: within 2 years

Interventionunits on a scale (Mean)
1: Zirconia Femoral91
2: CoCr Femoral89

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All Cause Mortality

Subjects are considered unevaluable for all cause mortality at 30 days if a) withdrawn before 25 days or b) lost to follow-up before 25 days and had no contact thereafter. (NCT00753337)
Timeframe: 30 days

Interventionparticipants (Number)
Assurant Cobalt Iliac Stent0.0

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All Cause Mortality

Subjects are considered unevaluable for all cause mortality at 9 months if a) withdrawn before 240 days or b) lost to follow-up before 240 days and had no contact thereafter. (NCT00753337)
Timeframe: 9 months

Interventionparticipants (Number)
Assurant Cobalt Iliac Stent0.0

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Clinical Success

Clinical success defined as the improvement of Fontaine classification by at least one stage above the pretreated (pre-procedure) clinical value. The reported values are a percentage of limbs showing improvement. (NCT00753337)
Timeframe: 30 days

Interventionpercentage of limbs (Number)
Assurant Cobalt Iliac Stent88.2

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Clinical Success

Clinical success defined as the improvement of Fontaine classification by at least one stage above the pretreated (pre-procedure) clinical value. The reported values are a percentage of limbs showing improvement. (NCT00753337)
Timeframe: 9 months

Interventionpercentage of limbs (Number)
Assurant Cobalt Iliac Stent90.4

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Device Success

Device Success defined as angiographic evidence of <30% final residual stenosis of the target lesion using only the assigned device. (NCT00753337)
Timeframe: 9 months

Interventionpercentage of lesions (Number)
Assurant Cobalt Iliac Stent97.5

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Hemodynamic Success

Hemodynamic success defined as an improvement in ankle-brachial Index (ABI) or toe brachial index (TBI) > 0.10 over pre-procedure level and not deteriorated by > 0.15 from first post-procedure level. (NCT00753337)
Timeframe: 30 days

Interventionpercentage of limbs (Number)
Assurant Cobalt Iliac Stent64.1

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Hemodynamic Success

Hemodynamic success defined as an improvement in ankle-brachial Index (ABI) or toe brachial index (TBI) > 0.10 over pre-procedure level and not deteriorated by > 0.15 from first post-procedure level. (NCT00753337)
Timeframe: 9 months

Interventionpercentage of limbs (Number)
Assurant Cobalt Iliac Stent55.2

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Lesion Success

Lesion Success defined as angiographic evidence of <30% final residual stenosis of the target lesion using any percutaneous method such as baloon angioplasy or other stent. (NCT00753337)
Timeframe: 9 months

Interventionpercentage of lesions (Number)
Assurant Cobalt Iliac Stent97.5

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Primary Patency Rate at 9 Months

Primary patency was defined as the blood flow through the treated vessel segment into the distal vasculature (e.g. the common femoral artery and/or the deep femoral artery) as evidenced by duplex ultrasound scan at 9 months for all subjects enrolled with evaluable duplex scans. (NCT00753337)
Timeframe: 9 months

Interventionpercentage of lesions (Number)
Assurant Cobalt Iliac Stent100

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Procedure Success

Procedure Success defined as angiographic evidence of <30% final residual stenosis of the target lesion after stent placement and no occurrence of a procedure related MAE prior to hospital discharge (for subjects with more than one lesion stented the worse case is counted) (NCT00753337)
Timeframe: 9 months

Interventionpercentage of participants (Number)
Assurant Cobalt Iliac Stent96.7

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Time to Tracheal Intubation

The amount of time it takes the anesthesiologist to insert a breathing tube using one of two methods, either by direct laryngoscopy or using the Glidescope Cobalt Video system. (NCT01163656)
Timeframe: Measured the time of the randomized device past the teeth/gums until its removal after intubation as the time to intubation.

Interventionseconds (Median)
Direct Laryngoscopy Approach21.4
Glidescope Videoscope Approach22.6

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