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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Known as: carbon monoxide poison, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning [Disease/Finding], Monoxide Poisonings, Carbon 
Toxic asphyxiation due to the displacement of oxygen from oxyhemoglobin by carbon monoxide.
National Institutes of Health

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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Gold nanoparticles were deposited on carbon nanotubes to provide access to a nanohybrid structure which was involved in the… 
2007
2007
With excellent current carrying capacity and extremely high thermal conductivity, carbon nanotube (CNT) has been proposed for… 
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Giant random telegraph signals (RTSs) are observed in p-type semiconducting single-wall carbon nanotube (SWNT) field-effect… 
Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
The optimization of carbon use in pilot‐scale outdoor tubular photobioreactors is investigated in this study. The behavior of a 0… 
1976
1976
Myocardial lesions are frequently seen at necropsy after fatal carbon monoxide poisoning. Clinically, while there have been… 
Highly Cited
1974
Highly Cited
1974
Abstract1. Orally administered [14C]captan is rapidly metabolized and excreted by the rat. 50% of the oral dose was excreted… 
Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
The effects on mouse and monkey liver of long-term oral administration of chlorobiphenyls (CBP), 1.5 mg/day or more, have been… 
Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Hernberg, S., Partanen, T., Nordman, C-H., and Sumari, P. (1970).Brit. J. indust. Med.,27, 313-325. Coronary heart disease among… 
1969
1969
A patient who survived carbon monoxide poisoning developed necrosis of sweat glands, leukonychia, intra-epidermal and… 
Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
1. Sperm-whale ferrimyoglobin was found to contain 0.308% of Fe, on a dry weight basis, corresponding to a molecular weight of…