Occupational asthma caused by low molecular weight chemical agents. 1977

R J Davies, and B T Butcher, and J E Salvaggio

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008222 Lymphokines Soluble protein factors generated by activated lymphocytes that affect other cells, primarily those involved in cellular immunity. Lymphocyte Mediators,Mediators, Lymphocyte
D008970 Molecular Weight The sum of the weight of all the atoms in a molecule. Molecular Weights,Weight, Molecular,Weights, Molecular
D009784 Occupational Diseases Diseases caused by factors involved in one's employment. Diseases, Occupational,Occupational Illnesses,Disease, Occupational,Illnesse, Occupational,Illnesses, Occupational,Occupational Disease,Occupational Illnesse
D009787 Occupational Medicine Medical specialty concerned with the promotion and maintenance of the physical and mental health of employees in occupational settings. Industrial Medicine,Medicine, Industrial,Medicine, Occupational
D010795 Phthalic Acids A group of compounds that has the general structure of a dicarboxylic acid-substituted benzene ring. The ortho-isomer is used in dye manufacture. (Dorland, 28th ed) Acids, Phthalic
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000812 Anhydrides Chemical compounds derived from acids by the elimination of a molecule of water. Anhydride
D001249 Asthma A form of bronchial disorder with three distinct components: airway hyper-responsiveness (RESPIRATORY HYPERSENSITIVITY), airway INFLAMMATION, and intermittent AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION. It is characterized by spasmodic contraction of airway smooth muscle, WHEEZING, and dyspnea (DYSPNEA, PAROXYSMAL). Asthma, Bronchial,Bronchial Asthma,Asthmas
D014051 Toluene 2,4-Diisocyanate Skin irritant and allergen used in the manufacture of polyurethane foams and other elastomers. Diisocyanatotoluene,Tolylene Diisocyanate,2,4-Toluenediisocyanate,Toluene Diisocyanate,2,4 Toluenediisocyanate,2,4-Diisocyanate, Toluene,Diisocyanate, Toluene,Diisocyanate, Tolylene,Toluene 2,4 Diisocyanate
D014233 Tricarboxylic Acids Organic compounds that are acyclic and contain three acid groups. A member of this class is citric acid which is the first product formed by reaction of pyruvate and oxaloacetate. (From Lehninger, Principles of Biochemistry, 1982, p443) Tricarboxylic Acid,Acid, Tricarboxylic,Acids, Tricarboxylic

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