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160 related items for PubMed ID: 3017104

  • 21. A meta-analysis of studies investigating the effects of lead exposure on nerve conduction.
    Krieg EF, Chrislip DW, Brightwell WS.
    Arch Toxicol; 2008 Aug; 82(8):531-42. PubMed ID: 18421440
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  • 22. Relationships between lead absorption and peripheral nerve conduction velocities in lead workers.
    Araki S, Honma T.
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  • 23. Lead exposure and nerve conduction velocity: the differential time course of sensory and motor nerve effects.
    Singer R, Valciukas JA, Lilis R.
    Neurotoxicology; 1983 Dec; 4(2):193-202. PubMed ID: 6685260
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  • 25. Effects of stimulus intensity on latency and conduction time of short-latency somatosensory evoked potentials.
    Shiga Y, Yamada T, Ofuji A, Fujita Y, Kawamura T, Inoue K, Hada Y, Yamazaki H, Cheng MH, Yeh MH.
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  • 28. Effects of occupational use of vibrating tools in the autonomic, central and peripheral nervous system.
    Murata K, Araki S, Okajima F, Nakao M, Suwa K, Matsunaga C.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1997 Aug; 70(2):94-100. PubMed ID: 9253637
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  • 29. [Electroneurographic findings in workers exposed to mercury].
    Deike H, Deike R, Matthies HJ, Krell D.
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  • 30. n-Hexane-induced changes in nerve conduction velocities and somatosensory evoked potentials.
    Mutti A, Ferri F, Lommi G, Lotta S, Lucertini S, Franchini I.
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  • 31. Electrophysiological study of subjects occupationally exposed to lead and with low levels of lead poisoning.
    Bordo BM, Filippini G, Massetto N, Musicco M, Boeri R.
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  • 32. Electromyographic changes in automechanics with increased heavy metal levels.
    Melgaard B, Clausen J, Rastogi SC.
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  • 34. Relation between exposure related indices and neurological and neurophysiological effects in workers previously exposed to mercury vapour.
    Ellingsen DG, Mørland T, Andersen A, Kjuus H.
    Br J Ind Med; 1993 Aug; 50(8):736-44. PubMed ID: 8398861
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