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460 related items for PubMed ID: 25553576

  • 1. Assessment of trace metals in fish species of urban rivers in Bangladesh and health implications.
    Islam MS, Ahmed MK, Habibullah-Al-Mamun M, Masunaga S.
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  • 7. Bioaccumulation and Heavy Metal Contamination in Fish Species of the Dhaleswari River of Bangladesh and Related Human Health Implications.
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    Tikadar KK, Jahan F, Mia R, Rahman MDZ, Sultana MA, Islam S, Kunda M.
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  • 13. Trace metal contamination in commercial fish and crustaceans collected from coastal area of Bangladesh and health risk assessment.
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  • 18. Health risk estimation of metals bioaccumulated in commercial fish from coastal areas and rivers in Bangladesh.
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  • 19. Health risk assessment of trace elements via dietary intake of 'non-piscine protein source' foodstuffs (meat, milk and egg) in Bangladesh.
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