Jacques Dunnigan

406 total citations
14 papers, 294 citations indexed

About

Jacques Dunnigan is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Jacques Dunnigan has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 294 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 3 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 3 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Jacques Dunnigan's work include Occupational and environmental lung diseases (9 papers), Air Quality and Health Impacts (3 papers) and Occupational exposure and asthma (3 papers). Jacques Dunnigan is often cited by papers focused on Occupational and environmental lung diseases (9 papers), Air Quality and Health Impacts (3 papers) and Occupational exposure and asthma (3 papers). Jacques Dunnigan collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United Kingdom and Mexico. Jacques Dunnigan's co-authors include Denis Nadeau, Thomas W. Hesterberg, A R Gibbs, David M. Bernstein, John A. Hoskins, David R. Brown, Raúl Barrera Rodríguez, Irma Lemaire, Daniel Paradis and S. Massé and has published in prestigious journals such as Analytical Biochemistry, Environmental Health Perspectives and Environmental Research.

In The Last Decade

Jacques Dunnigan

13 papers receiving 266 citations

Peers

Jacques Dunnigan
Eliza Miller United States
Charles W. Axten United States
Andrew S. Tegeris United States
Richard S. Waritz United States
G Beier Germany
HC Wulf Denmark
Eliza Miller United States
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All Works

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Bernstein, David M., Jacques Dunnigan, Thomas W. Hesterberg, et al.. (2013). Health risk of chrysotile revisited. Critical Reviews in Toxicology. 43(2). 154–183. 116 indexed citations
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Bernstein, David M., A R Gibbs, Arthur M. Langer, et al.. (2007). Misconceptions and Misuse of International Agency for Research on Cancer `Classification of Carcinogenic Substances'. Indoor and Built Environment. 16(2). 94–98. 1 indexed citations
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Gibbs, Graham W., Jacques Dunnigan, Masamitsu Kido, & Toshiaki Higashi. (1993). Health risks from exposure to mineral fibres : an international perspective. 4 indexed citations
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Mao, Raymond Le Van, et al.. (1991). Asbestos-derived zeolites as water-retaining materials in soils. Zeolites. 11(8). 804–809. 8 indexed citations
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Lemaire, Irma, et al.. (1989). Rat lung reactivity to natural and man-made fibrous silicates following short-term exposure. Environmental Research. 48(2). 193–210. 23 indexed citations
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Dunnigan, Jacques. (1988). Linking Chrysotile Asbestos With Mesothelioma. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 14(2). 205–209. 20 indexed citations
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Nadeau, Denis, et al.. (1987). Cytotoxicity of Respirable Dusts Fron Industrial Hinerals: Comparison of Two Naturally Occurring and Two Man-Made Silicates. Drug and Chemical Toxicology. 10(1-2). 49–86. 23 indexed citations
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Ménard, Hugues, et al.. (1986). The adsorption of polyaromatic hydrocarbons on natural and chemically modified asbestos fibers. Environmental Research. 40(1). 84–91. 9 indexed citations
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Lemaire, Irma, Denis Nadeau, Jacques Dunnigan, & S. Massé. (1985). An assessment of the fibrogenic potential of very short 4T30 chrysotile by intratracheal instillation in rats. Environmental Research. 36(2). 314–326. 31 indexed citations
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Dunnigan, Jacques. (1984). Biological effects of fibers: Stanton's hypothesis revisited. Environmental Health Perspectives. 57. 333–337. 8 indexed citations
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Dunnigan, Jacques, Denis Nadeau, & Daniel Paradis. (1984). Cytotoxic effects of aramid fibres on rat pulmonary macrophages: Comparison with chrysotile asbestos. Toxicology Letters. 20(3). 277–282. 19 indexed citations
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Dunnigan, Jacques. (1984). Biological Effects of Fibers: Stanton's Hypothesis Revisited. Environmental Health Perspectives. 57. 333–333. 1 indexed citations
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Dunnigan, Jacques, et al.. (1978). Improvements of the Anson assay for measuring proteolytic activities in acidic pH range. Analytical Biochemistry. 89(2). 461–471. 27 indexed citations
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Bélanger, André, et al.. (1970). Determination of pancreatic amylase activity by a radial diffusion assay. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 48(11). 758–761. 4 indexed citations

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