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268 related items for PubMed ID: 35324764

  • 1. Metals Bioaccumulation in 15 Commonly Consumed Fishes from the Lower Meghna River and Adjacent Areas of Bangladesh and Associated Human Health Hazards.
    Hossain MB, Tanjin F, Rahman MS, Yu J, Akhter S, Noman MA, Sun J.
    Toxics; 2022 Mar 12; 10(3):. PubMed ID: 35324764
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  • 2. Heavy metal levels and human health risk implications associated with fish consumption from the lower Omo river (Lotic) and Omo delta lake (Lentic), Ethiopia.
    Kotacho AA, Yimer GT, Sota SS, Berego YS.
    PeerJ; 2024 Mar 12; 12():e17216. PubMed ID: 38699190
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  • 3. Heavy metals in five commonly consumed fish species from River Swat, Pakistan, and their implications for human health using multiple risk assessment approaches.
    Khan K, Zeb M, Younas M, Sharif HMA, Yaseen M, Al-Sehemi AG, Kavil YN, Shah NS, Cao X, Maryam A, Qasim M.
    Mar Pollut Bull; 2023 Oct 12; 195():115460. PubMed ID: 37660661
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  • 4. Risk Assessment and Sources Apportionment of Toxic Metals in Two Commonly Consumed Fishes from a Subtropical Estuarine Wetland System.
    Ahmed MM, Nur AU, Sultana S, Jolly YN, Paray BA, Arai T, Yu J, Hossain MB.
    Biology (Basel); 2024 Apr 14; 13(4):. PubMed ID: 38666872
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  • 5. Distribution and source apportionment of toxic and trace elements in some benthic and pelagic coastal fish species in Karnaphuli River Estuary, Bangladesh: Risk to human health.
    Rahman MS, Akther S, Ahmed ASS, Saha N, Rahman LS, Ahmed MK, Arai T, Idris AM.
    Mar Pollut Bull; 2022 Oct 14; 183():114044. PubMed ID: 36007270
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  • 6. Assessment and bioaccumulation of heavy metal contaminants in Golden Mahseer (Tor putitora Hamilton, 1822).
    Hashim T, Masood Z, Alvi S, Gul J, Khan W, Ahmed D, Jamil J, Ali W, Swelum AA.
    Sci Total Environ; 2024 Nov 15; 951():175719. PubMed ID: 39181270
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  • 7. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in some commercially important fishes from a tropical river estuary suggests higher potential health risk in children than adults.
    Ahmed ASS, Sultana S, Habib A, Ullah H, Musa N, Hossain MB, Rahman MM, Sarker MSI.
    PLoS One; 2019 Nov 15; 14(10):e0219336. PubMed ID: 31622361
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  • 8. Bioaccumulation and heavy metal concentration in tissues of some commercial fishes from the Meghna River Estuary in Bangladesh and human health implications.
    Ahmed ASS, Rahman M, Sultana S, Babu SMOF, Sarker MSI.
    Mar Pollut Bull; 2019 Aug 15; 145():436-447. PubMed ID: 31590808
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  • 9. Assessment of selected trace metals in fish feeds, pond water and edible muscles of Oreochromis mossambicus and the evaluation of human health risk associated with its consumption in Vhembe district of Limpopo Province, South Africa.
    Mannzhi MP, Edokpayi JN, Durowoju OS, Gumbo J, Odiyo JO.
    Toxicol Rep; 2021 Aug 15; 8():705-717. PubMed ID: 33889500
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  • 10. Heavy Metals Accumulation in Tissues of Wild and Farmed Barramundi from the Northern Bay of Bengal Coast, and Its Estimated Human Health Risks.
    Tahity T, Islam MRU, Bhuiyan NZ, Choudhury TR, Yu J, Noman MA, Hosen MM, Quraishi SB, Paray BA, Arai T, Hossain MB.
    Toxics; 2022 Jul 22; 10(8):. PubMed ID: 35893844
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  • 11. Levels and health risk assessment of heavy metals in dried fish consumed in Bangladesh.
    Rakib MRJ, Jolly YN, Enyoh CE, Khandaker MU, Hossain MB, Akther S, Alsubaie A, Almalki ASA, Bradley DA.
    Sci Rep; 2021 Jul 19; 11(1):14642. PubMed ID: 34282166
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  • 12. Human health risk assessment of heavy metals in tropical fish and shellfish collected from the river Buriganga, Bangladesh.
    Ahmed MK, Baki MA, Islam MS, Kundu GK, Habibullah-Al-Mamun M, Sarkar SK, Hossain MM.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2015 Oct 19; 22(20):15880-90. PubMed ID: 26044144
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  • 13. Seasonal variation of heavy metals in water and sediments in the Halda River, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
    Bhuyan MS, Bakar MA.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2017 Dec 19; 24(35):27587-27600. PubMed ID: 28980109
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  • 14. Immediate health risk: Concentration of heavy metals in contaminated freshwater fishes from the river channel of Turag-Tongi-Balu.
    Hossain MM, Jahan I, Al Nahian A, Zhuang Z, Maxwell SJ, Ali MY, Sethupathy S, Zhu D.
    Environ Toxicol; 2024 Jan 19; 39(1):120-134. PubMed ID: 37665211
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  • 15. Accumulation of Trace Metals in Indigenous Fish Species from the Old Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh and Human Health Risk Implications.
    Shorna S, Shawkat S, Hossain A, Quraishi SB, Ullah AKMA, Hosen MM, Hossain MK, Saha B, Paul B, Habibullah-Al-Mamun M.
    Biol Trace Elem Res; 2021 Sep 19; 199(9):3478-3488. PubMed ID: 33094448
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  • 16. Human health risk ​and receptor model-oriented sources of heavy metal pollution in commonly consume vegetable and fish species of high Ganges river floodplain agro-ecological area, Bangladesh.
    Chakraborty TK, Chandra Ghosh G, Hossain MR, Islam MS, Habib A, Zaman S, Bosu H, Nice MS, Haldar M, Khan AS.
    Heliyon; 2022 Oct 19; 8(10):e11172. PubMed ID: 36325133
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  • 17. Trace metal exposure and human health consequences through consumption of market-available Oreochromis niloticus (L.) in Bangladesh.
    Parvin A, Hossain MK, Shahjadee UF, Lisa SA, Uddin MN, Shaikh MAA, Parvin A, Moniruzzaman M, Saha B, Suchi PD.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2023 Mar 19; 30(15):45398-45413. PubMed ID: 36705833
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  • 18. Bioaccumulation of Potentially Toxic Elements in Commercially Important Food Fish Species from Lower Gangetic Stretch: Food Security and Human Health Risk Assessment.
    Kumar V, Swain HS, Upadhyay A, Ramteke MH, Sarkar DJ, Roy S, Das BK.
    Biol Trace Elem Res; 2024 Mar 19; 202(3):1235-1248. PubMed ID: 37410267
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  • 19. Heavy Metals in Four Marine Fish and Shrimp Species from a Subtropical Coastal Area: Accumulation and Consumer Health Risk Assessment.
    Hossain MB, Bhuiyan NZ, Kasem A, Hossain MK, Sultana S, Nur AU, Yu J, Albeshr MF, Arai T.
    Biology (Basel); 2022 Dec 07; 11(12):. PubMed ID: 36552288
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  • 20. Human Health Risk Assessment with Reference to the Consumption of Shrimp and Marine Fish.
    Jahangir Sarker M, Naher Rima N, Sultana N.
    Pak J Biol Sci; 2020 Jan 07; 23(10):1291-1302. PubMed ID: 32981263
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