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  • 3. Lead-poisoning in two distant states of Nigeria: an indication of the real size of the problem.
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  • 6. Lead toxicity in battery workers.
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  • 9. Oxidative stress in painters exposed to low lead levels.
    Mohammad IK, Mahdi AA, Raviraja A, Najmul I, Iqbal A, Thuppil V.
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  • 10. Study of sperm characteristics in persons occupationally exposed to lead.
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  • 16. Plasma and erythrocyte lipid peroxide levels in workers with occupational exposure to lead.
    Dursun N, Dogan P, Donmez H.
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  • 17. Epigenetic marker (LINE-1 promoter) methylation level was associated with occupational lead exposure.
    Li C, Yang X, Xu M, Zhang J, Sun N.
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  • 18. [Effects of occupational lead exposure on bone mineral density and bone metabolism in workers].
    Sun Y, Jin TY, Sun DH, Zhu GY, Lei LJ, Zhang HY, Shen GZ.
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  • 19. Biochemical effects of lead exposure on oxidative stress and antioxidant status of battery manufacturing workers of Western Maharashtra, India.
    Ghanwat GH, Patil AJ, Patil JA, Kshirsagar MS, Sontakke A, Ayachit RK.
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