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402 related items for PubMed ID: 6495926

  • 1. [Microelements in the placenta, in maternal blood and in umbilical cord blood].
    Takács S, Barkai L, Tatár A, Hardonyi A.
    Zentralbl Gynakol; 1984; 106(17):1204-14. PubMed ID: 6495926
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  • 2. [Copper, zinc, lead and cadmium in the placenta].
    Takács S, Barkai L, Tatár A, Hardonyi A.
    Zentralbl Gynakol; 1984; 106(20):1357-61. PubMed ID: 6516627
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  • 5. Some essential elements in maternal and cord blood in relation to birth weight and gestational age of the baby.
    Srivastava S, Mehrotra PK, Srivastava SP, Siddiqui MK.
    Biol Trace Elem Res; 2002 May; 86(2):97-105. PubMed ID: 12008981
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  • 6. Effects of zinc, copper, and selenium on placental cadmium transport.
    Zhang Y, Zhao Y, Wang J, Zhu H, Liu Q, Fan Y, Wang N, Liu A, Liu H, Ou-Yang L, Zhao J, Fan T.
    Biol Trace Elem Res; 2004 May; 102(1-3):39-49. PubMed ID: 15621926
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  • 7. Profile of trace element concentrations in the feto-placental unit in relation to fetal growth.
    Osada H, Watanabe Y, Nishimura Y, Yukawa M, Seki K, Sekiya S.
    Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand; 2002 Oct; 81(10):931-7. PubMed ID: 12366483
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  • 9. Maternal-fetal status of copper, iron, molybdenum, selenium and zinc in insulin-dependent diabetic pregnancies.
    Al-Saleh E, Nandakumaran M, Al-Shammari M, Makhseed M, Sadan T, Harouny A.
    Arch Gynecol Obstet; 2005 Mar; 271(3):212-7. PubMed ID: 15175885
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  • 10. The role of essential metals in the placental transfer of lead from mother to child.
    Lin CM, Doyle P, Wang D, Hwang YH, Chen PC.
    Reprod Toxicol; 2010 Jul; 29(4):443-6. PubMed ID: 20347956
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  • 13. [Levels of lead and cadmium in pregnant women and newborns and evaluation of their impact on child development].
    Durska G.
    Ann Acad Med Stetin; 2001 Jul; 47():49-60. PubMed ID: 12514901
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  • 14. Placental transfer of cadmium.
    Lagerkvist BJ, Nordberg GF, Söderberg HA, Ekesrydh S, Englyst V, Gustavsson M, Gustavsson NO, Wiklund DE.
    IARC Sci Publ; 1992 Jul; (118):287-91. PubMed ID: 1303953
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  • 16. Trace elements in the serum of mothers and their children.
    Jezerniczky J, Nagy Z, Dvoracsek E, Nagy B, Ilyés I, Csorba S.
    Acta Paediatr Acad Sci Hung; 1976 Jul; 17(3):193-7. PubMed ID: 1027317
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  • 20. [Smoking influence on cadmium, lead, selenium and zinc level in placenta, cord blood and maternal blood of women at delivery from Gdansk region].
    Szyszko M, Czarnowski W.
    Przegl Lek; 2006 Jul; 63(10):993-7. PubMed ID: 17288200
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