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107 related items for PubMed ID: 20305051

  • 1. Cadmium concentration in muscle, liver and kidney of sheep slaughtered in Falavarjan abattoir, Iran.
    Kazemeini HR, Rahimi E, Kharrattaherdel AA, Nozarpour N, Ebadi AG.
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  • 9. Cadmium concentrations in shrimp (Penaeus semisulcatus and Penaeus monodon) caught from the coastal areas in Southern Iran.
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  • 13. Free-ranging European bisons accumulate more cadmium in the liver and kidneys than domestic cattle in north-eastern Poland.
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  • 15. Cadmium accumulation and distribution in slaughtered horse kidneys from the Argentine central region.
    Beldoménico HR, Baroni E, Campagnoli DU, Sigrist ME, Rubio M, Boggio JC.
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  • 19. Lead and cadmium concentrations in goat, cow, sheep, and buffalo milks from different regions of Iran.
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  • 20. Levels of cadmium in kidney and liver tissues among a Canadian population (province of Québec).
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