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  • 4. Toenail samples as an indicator of drinking water arsenic exposure.
    Karagas MR, Morris JS, Weiss JE, Spate V, Baskett C, Greenberg ER.
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  • 6. Toenail arsenic concentrations, GSTT1 gene polymorphisms, and arsenic exposure from drinking water.
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  • 9. Toenail arsenic content and cutaneous melanoma in Iowa.
    Beane Freeman LE, Dennis LK, Lynch CF, Thorne PS, Just CL.
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  • 10. Measurement of low levels of arsenic exposure: a comparison of water and toenail concentrations.
    Karagas MR, Tosteson TD, Blum J, Klaue B, Weiss JE, Stannard V, Spate V, Morris JS.
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  • 12. Association of arsenic-contaminated drinking-water with prevalence of skin cancer in Wisconsin's Fox River Valley.
    Knobeloch LM, Zierold KM, Anderson HA.
    J Health Popul Nutr; 2006 Jun 01; 24(2):206-13. PubMed ID: 17195561
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  • 17. Effects of time and point-of-use devices on arsenic levels in Southeastern Michigan drinking water, USA.
    Slotnick MJ, Meliker JR, Nriagu JO.
    Sci Total Environ; 2006 Oct 01; 369(1-3):42-50. PubMed ID: 16750243
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  • 19. Neurosensory effects of chronic human exposure to arsenic associated with body burden and environmental measures.
    Otto D, Xia Y, Li Y, Wu K, He L, Telech J, Hundell H, Prah J, Mumford J, Wade T.
    Hum Exp Toxicol; 2007 Mar 01; 26(3):169-77. PubMed ID: 17439919
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  • 20. Environmental Arsenic Exposure and Urinary 8-OHdG in Arizona and Sonora.
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