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List of Articles
1.
Analysis of Heavy Metals in Scalp Hair Samples of Hypertensive Patients by Conventional and Microwave Digestion Methods
2.
Animal Hair as Biological Indicator For Heavy Metal Pollution in Urban and Rural Areas
3.
Arsenic and other elements in hair, nails, and skin-scales of arsenic victims in West Bengal, India
4.
Behavioral Assessment of Lead Intoxication in Children
5.
Blood Lead Concentrations < 10 μg/dL and Child Intelligence at 6 Years of Age
6.
Comparitive Metal Distribution in Hair of Pakistani and Libyan Population and Source Identification by Multivariate Analysi
7.
Determination of Trace Elements in Hair of Wilson's Disease Patients Using Pixe
8.
Drinking Water as a Source of Lead Pollution
9.
Effects of Trace Elements on the Telomere Lengths of Hepatocytes L-02 and Hepatoma Cells SMMC-7721
10.
Elements in Scalp Hair and Nails Indicating Metal Body Burden in Polluted Environment
11.
Essential Trace and Toxic Element Distribution in the Scalp Hair of Pakistani Myocardial Infarction Patients and Controls
12.
Estimation of Toxic Metals in Scalp Hair Samples of Chronic Kidney Patients
13.
Evaluation of Toxic Elements in Scalp Hair Samples of Myocardial Infarction Patients at Different Stages as Related to Controls
14.
Hair Minerals and Diet of Prader-Willi Syndrome Youth
15.
Hair trace element contents in women with obesity and type 2 diabetes
16.
Hyperactivity: A lead-Induced Behavior Disorder
17.
Introduction to Metallomics and Metalloproteomics
18.
Iron, Copper, Zinc and Lead in Hair From Sudanese Populations of Different Age Groups
19.
Lead and zinc concentrations in hair and nail of some Kano inhabitants
20.
Lead Content of Foodstuffs
21.
Lead Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease—A Systematic Review
22.
Lead in Calcium Supplements
23.
Lead in Your Home: A Parents Guide
24.
Metal Exposure in the Children of Punjab, India
25.
Metals and the Skin
26.
Metals in Urine and Peripheral Arterial Disease
27.
Monitoring heavy metal contents in food and hair in a sample of young Spanish subjects
28.
Natural Ways to Beat Insomnia
29.
New Aspects on the Distribution and Metabolism of Essential Trace Elements After Dietary Exposure to Toxic Metals
30.
New Information on Lead in Dirt and Dust as Realted to the Childhood Lead Problem
31.
Nutritional Factors and Susceptibility to Lead Toxicity
32.
Occupational exposure to heavy metals: DNA damage induction and DNA repair inhibition prove co-exposures to cadmium, cobalt and lead as more dangerous than hitherto expected
33.
Role of Copper in Iron Localization in Developing Erythrocytes
34.
Role of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) signaling in nucleotide excision repair and genotoxicity in response to As(III) and Pb(II)
35.
Study of the Age and Sex Dependence of Trace Elements in Hair by Correspondence Analysis
36.
The Analysis of Baby Foods and Juices for Metals to Protect a Sensitive Population
37.
The effect of age, sex, smoking habit and hair color on the composition of hair
38.
The Effect of Cadmium and Lead Pollution on Human and Animal Health
39.
The Uptake of Lead by Children in Differing Environments
40.
Through The Looking Glass Darkly: A Story of Trace Mineral-Induced Behavioral Disturbance and Hair Mineral Analysis
41.
Toxic trace elements in the hair of children with autism
42.
Trace Element Analysis in Hair: Factors Determining Accuracy, Precision, and Reliability
43.
Trace Element Concentration in Hair of Bangladesh Children Under Normal and Malnutrition Conditions
44.
Trace Element Concentrations in Blood and Hair of Young Apprentices of a Technical-Professional School
45.
Trace element levels in hair of eight-year-old children
46.
Trace Element Profiles in Single Strands of Human Hair Determined by HR-ICP-MS
47.
Trace Elements and Neuropsychological Problems as Reflected in Tissue Mineral Analysis (TMA) Patterns
48.
Trace Elements in Hair of Healthy Children Sampled by Age and Sex
49.
Trace Elements in Human Hair: An International Comparison
50.
Trace metals and over-expression of metallothioneins in bladder tumoral lesions: a case-control study
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