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  • 2. Evaluation of postural stability in workers exposed to lead at a secondary lead smelter.
    Dick RB, Pinkerton LE, Krieg EF, Biagini RE, Deddens JA, Brightwell WS, Grubb PL, Taylor BT, Russo JM.
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  • 3. Evaluation of increased proportion of cells with unusually high sister chromatid exchange counts as a cytogenetic biomarker for lead exposure.
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  • 5. Lack of association of delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase genotype with cytogenetic damage in lead workers.
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  • 8. Increased sister chromatid exchanges in workers exposed to occupational lead and zinc.
    Dönmez H, Dursun N, Ozkul Y, Demirtaş H.
    Biol Trace Elem Res; 1998 Jan; 61(1):105-9. PubMed ID: 9498337
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  • 10. Plasma prolactin concentrations in lead exposed workers.
    Govoni S, Battaini F, Fernicola C, Castelletti L, Trabucchi M.
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  • 11. [Sister chromatid exchange (SCE)and high-frequency cells in workers professionally exposed to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields (ELF)].
    Gobba F, Roccatto L, Sinigaglia B, Temperani P.
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  • 12. Effect of smoking on blood lead levels in workers and role of reactive oxygen species in lead-induced sperm chromatin DNA damage.
    Hsu PC, Chang HY, Guo YL, Liu YC, Shih TS.
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  • 14. Decreased immune status in Nigerian workers occupationally exposed to lead.
    Anetor JI, Adeniyi FA.
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  • 15. Sister chromatid exchange analysis in smelting plant workers exposed to arsenic.
    Paiva L, Martínez V, Creus A, Quinteros D, Marcos R.
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  • 16. First-year changes in blood lead and zinc protoporphyrin levels within two groups of occupational lead workers.
    Kononen DW.
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