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150 related items for PubMed ID: 3835429

  • 1. [Comparison of the levels of 6 metals in the blood of workers in the Bełchatów Industrial District before and after activation of the electric power station].
    Adamska-Dyniewska H, Rosiek S, Bała T, Trojanowska B, Kowalczyk L, Kowalska G.
    Med Pr; 1985; 36(6):363-7. PubMed ID: 3835429
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  • 2. Low iron stores are related to higher blood concentrations of manganese, cobalt and cadmium in non-smoking, Norwegian women in the HUNT 2 study.
    Meltzer HM, Brantsaeter AL, Borch-Iohnsen B, Ellingsen DG, Alexander J, Thomassen Y, Stigum H, Ydersbond TA.
    Environ Res; 2010 Jul; 110(5):497-504. PubMed ID: 20381026
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  • 3. Blood concentration of essential trace elements and heavy metals in workers exposed to lead and cadmium.
    Wasowicz W, Gromadzińska J, Rydzyński K.
    Int J Occup Med Environ Health; 2001 Jul; 14(3):223-9. PubMed ID: 11764849
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  • 4. [Effect of occupational lead exposure on various elements in the human blood. Effects on calcium, cadmium, iron, copper, magnesium, manganese and zinc levels in the human blood, erythrocytes and plasma in vivo].
    Truckenbrodt R, Winter L, Schaller KH.
    Zentralbl Bakteriol Mikrobiol Hyg B; 1984 Jun; 179(3):187-97. PubMed ID: 6475377
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  • 5. [The modification of different element levels in human blood by occupational cadmium exposure].
    Kraus G, Schaller KH, Winter L.
    Zentralbl Bakteriol Mikrobiol Hyg B Umwelthyg Krankenhaushyg Arbeitshyg Prav Med; 1988 May; 186(2):95-107. PubMed ID: 3138836
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  • 14. Relationship of lead and cadmium to essential elements in hair, teeth, and nails of environmentally exposed people.
    Nowak B, Chmielnicka J.
    Ecotoxicol Environ Saf; 2000 Jul; 46(3):265-74. PubMed ID: 10903823
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  • 15. [Determination of metals in biological fluids].
    Pozzoli L, Minoia C.
    Ann Ist Super Sanita; 1977 Jul; 13(1-2):377-87. PubMed ID: 603135
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  • 19. Speciation analysis of selected metals and determination of their total contents in paired serum and cerebrospinal fluid samples: An approach to investigate the permeability of the human blood-cerebrospinal fluid-barrier.
    Nischwitz V, Berthele A, Michalke B.
    Anal Chim Acta; 2008 Oct 10; 627(2):258-69. PubMed ID: 18809082
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  • 20. Retrospective study of concentration levels of Pb, Cd, Cu and Se in serum of the Czech population in time period 1970-1999.
    Benes B, Spĕvácková V, Cejchanová M, Smíd J, Svandová E.
    Cent Eur J Public Health; 2001 Nov 10; 9(4):190-5. PubMed ID: 11787247
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