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202 related items for PubMed ID: 21822686

  • 1. Bi-linear dose--response relationship in general populations with low-level cadmium exposures in non-polluted areas in Japan.
    Ikeda M, Moriguchi J, Sakuragi S, Ohashi F.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 2012 May; 85(4):427-35. PubMed ID: 21822686
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  • 7. Effects of aging on cadmium and tubular dysfunction markers in urine from adult women in non-polluted areas.
    Moriguchi J, Ezaki T, Tsukahara T, Fukui Y, Ukai H, Okamoto S, Shimbo S, Sakurai H, Ikeda M.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 2005 Jul; 78(6):446-51. PubMed ID: 15942774
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  • 10. Relation of child birth and breast-feeding burden with cadmium and tubular dysfunction marker levels in urine of adult women in non-polluted areas in Japan.
    Ikeda M, Moriguchi J, Sakuragi S, Ohashi F.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 2013 Aug; 86(6):689-98. PubMed ID: 22878557
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  • 11. Risk assessment for Thai population: benchmark dose of urinary and blood cadmium levels for renal effects by hybrid approach of inhabitants living in polluted and non-polluted areas in Thailand.
    Nishijo M, Suwazono Y, Ruangyuttikarn W, Nambunmee K, Swaddiwudhipong W, Nogawa K, Nakagawa H.
    BMC Public Health; 2014 Jul 09; 14():702. PubMed ID: 25012790
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  • 17. The threshold cadmium level that causes a substantial increase in beta2-microglobulin in urine of general populations.
    Ikeda M, Ezaki T, Moriguchi J, Fukui Y, Ukai H, Okamoto S, Sakurai H.
    Tohoku J Exp Med; 2005 Mar 09; 205(3):247-61. PubMed ID: 15718817
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  • 19. Application of the Benchmark Dose (BMD) Method to Identify Thresholds of Cadmium-Induced Renal Effects in Non-Polluted Areas in China.
    Wang X, Wang Y, Feng L, Tong Y, Chen Z, Ying S, Chen T, Li T, Xia H, Jiang Z, Shang Q, Lou X, Lou J.
    PLoS One; 2016 Mar 09; 11(8):e0161240. PubMed ID: 27537182
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  • 20. Evaluation of factors associated with cadmium exposure and kidney function in the general population.
    Huang M, Choi SJ, Kim DW, Kim NY, Bae HS, Yu SD, Kim DS, Kim H, Choi BS, Yu IJ, Park JD.
    Environ Toxicol; 2013 Oct 09; 28(10):563-70. PubMed ID: 21786387
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