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175 related items for PubMed ID: 8253516

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  • 2. Albumin and hemoglobin adducts as biomarkers of exposure to styrene in fiberglass-reinforced-plastics workers.
    Fustinoni S, Colosio C, Colombi A, Lastrucci L, Yeowell-O'Connell K, Rappaport SM.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1998 Feb; 71(1):35-41. PubMed ID: 9523247
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  • 4. Intervention study on the influence of reduction of occupational exposure to styrene on sister chromatid exchanges in lymphocytes.
    Hallier E, Goergens HW, Hallier K, Bolt HM.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1994 Feb; 66(3):167-72. PubMed ID: 7814095
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  • 8. Kinetics of styrene urinary metabolites: a study in a low-level occupational exposure setting in Singapore.
    Shi CY, Chua SC, Lee BL, Ong HY, Jeyaratnam J, Ong CN.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1994 Feb; 65(5):319-23. PubMed ID: 8175187
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  • 9. Biological exposure limits estimated from relations between occupational styrene exposure during a workweek and excretion of mandelic and phenylglyoxylic acids in urine.
    Sollenberg J, Bjurström R, Wrangskog K, Vesterberg O.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1988 Feb; 60(5):365-70. PubMed ID: 3384495
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  • 12. Effects on the kidney of occupational exposure to styrene.
    Verplanke AJ, Herber RF.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1998 Feb; 71(1):47-52. PubMed ID: 9523249
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  • 15. Analysis and stability of phenylglyoxylic and mandelic acids in the urine of styrene-exposed people.
    Kivistö H, Pekari K, Aitio A.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1993 Feb; 64(6):399-403. PubMed ID: 8458655
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  • 17. Determination of mandelic acid and phenylglyoxylic acid in the urine and its use in monitoring of styrene exposure.
    Chua SC, Lee BL, Liau LS, Ong CN.
    J Anal Toxicol; 1993 Feb; 17(3):129-32. PubMed ID: 8336484
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  • 18. Biological monitoring of styrene exposure and possible interference of acetone co-exposure.
    Marhuenda D, Prieto MJ, Periago JF, Marti J, Perbellini L, Cardona A.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1997 Feb; 69(6):455-60. PubMed ID: 9215933
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  • 19. Biological monitoring of styrene: a review.
    Guillemin MP, Berode M.
    Am Ind Hyg Assoc J; 1988 Oct; 49(10):497-505. PubMed ID: 3055914
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