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1.
A Comparison of the Zinc, Copper and Manganese Status of Very Low Birth Weight Pre-Term and Full-Term Infants
2.
A preliminary analysis of trace elements in the scalp hair of patients with severe motor disabilities receiving enteral nutrition
3.
A Study Of Serum Zinc, Selenium and Copper Levels in Carcinoma of Esophagus Patients
4.
Action mechanism of metallo-allixin complexes as antidiabetic agents
5.
Adverse Health Effects in Workers Exposed to Trace/Toxic Metals at Workplace Adverse Health Effects in Workers Exposed to Trace/Toxic Metals at Workplace
6.
Alaskan Moose Hair Element Values and Variability
7.
Analysis of Heavy Metals in Scalp Hair Samples of Hypertensive Patients by Conventional and Microwave Digestion Methods
8.
Analysis of Trace Elements in Hair of Pregnant Women Using XRF Spectrometry
9.
Analysis of trace elements in scalp hair of healthy people, hyperplasia and breast cancer patients with XRF method
10.
Analytical methodologies for metallomics studies of antitumor Pt-containing drugs
11.
Antioxidants For Chemotherapy Patients A Proven Benefit
12.
Arsenic and other elements in hair, nails, and skin-scales of arsenic victims in West Bengal, India
13.
Bioimaging of copper alterations in the aging mouse brain by autoradiography, laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and immunohistochemistry
14.
Bioimaging of metals in brain tissue by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and metallomics
15.
Changes in Trace Element Concentrations in Hair of Growing Children
16.
Comparitive Metal Distribution in Hair of Pakistani and Libyan Population and Source Identification by Multivariate Analysi
17.
Complexes of hydroxy(thio)pyrone and hydroxy(thio)pyridinone with Zn(II) and Mo(VI). Thermodynamic stability and insulin-mimetic activity
18.
Concentration of Arsenic, Selenium, Zinc, Iron and Copper in the Urine of Blackfoot Disease Patients at Different Clinical Stages
19.
Concentrations of calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, potassium, sodium and zinc in adult female hair with different body mass indexes in Taiwan
20.
Concentrations of Some Trace Elements in Hair, Liver and Kidney From Autopsy Subjects -- Relationship Between Hair and Internal Organs
21.
Copper - Nucleic Acid Binding Dynamics Interrogated by Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
22.
Copper and calcium concentrations in hair and fingernails of some Kano inhabitants
23.
Copper proteomes, phylogenetics and evolution
24.
Copper, Chromium, Manganese, Iron, Nickel, and Zinc Levels in Biological Samples of Diabetes Mellitus Patients
25.
Copper, Iron, Manganese, and Zinc Content of Hair from Two Populations of Rhesus Monkeys
26.
Curcumin interaction with copper and iron suggests one possible mechanism of action in Alzheimer’s disease animal models
27.
Determination of trace elements in hair from Tanzanian children: Effect of dietary factors
28.
Determination of trace elements in hair of some local population in Iran by instrumental neutron activation analysis
29.
Determination of Trace Elements in Hair of Wilson's Disease Patients Using Pixe
30.
Determination of trace elements in human head hair by neutron activation analysis
31.
Determination of trace elements in scalp hair of an elderly population by neutron activation analysis
32.
Disorders of Copper, Zinc and Iron Metabolism
33.
Effects of Cadmium and Zinc on Tissue levels of Metallothionein
34.
Effects of Trace Elements on the Telomere Lengths of Hepatocytes L-02 and Hepatoma Cells SMMC-7721
35.
Elements in Scalp Hair and Nails Indicating Metal Body Burden in Polluted Environment
36.
Essential Trace and Toxic Element Distribution in the Scalp Hair of Pakistani Myocardial Infarction Patients and Controls
37.
Factors Affecting the Trace-Metal Content of Human Hair
38.
Function of Metal-Ion Homeostasis in the Cell Division Cycle, Mitochondrial Protien Processing, Sensitivity to Mycobacterial Infection and Brain Function
39.
Hair analysis of trace minerals in human subjects as influenced by age, sex, and contraceptive drugs
40.
Hair Analysis Panel Discussion: Exploring the State of the Science
41.
Hair Iron and Other Minerals’ Level in Breast Cancer Patients
42.
Hair Minerals and Diet of Prader-Willi Syndrome Youth
43.
Hair trace element analysis in human ecology studies
44.
Hair trace element contents in women with obesity and type 2 diabetes
45.
Hair zinc level in Down syndrome
46.
Hair: A Mirror of Diabetes
47.
Interplay between manganese and zinc homeostasis in the human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae
48.
Introduction to Metallomics and Metalloproteomics
49.
Iron, Copper, Zinc and Lead in Hair From Sudanese Populations of Different Age Groups
50.
Iron, Zinc, and Copper Concentration in Serum, Various Organs, and Hair of Dogs with Experimentally Induced Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
51.
Iron, Zinc, and Copper Content in the Tissues of the Rat During Pregnancy
52.
Lead and zinc concentrations in hair and nail of some Kano inhabitants
53.
Levels of Some Trace Elements in Selected Autopsy Organs, and in Hair and Blood Samples from Adult Subjects of the Italian Population
54.
Metal ions binding to NAD-glycohydrolase from the venom of Agkistrodon acutus: Regulation of multicatalytic activity
55.
Metallochaperone-like genes in Arabidopsis thaliana
56.
Metallomics study using hair mineral analysis and multiple logistic regression analysis: relationship between cancer and minerals
57.
Metalloproteins and neuronal death
58.
Metalloproteomics, metalloproteomes, and the annotation of metalloproteins
59.
Metals and the Skin
60.
Mineral Imbalances in Pregnant Mothers and Their Newborn
61.
Monitoring heavy metal contents in food and hair in a sample of young Spanish subjects
62.
Natural Ways to Beat Insomnia
63.
New Aspects on the Distribution and Metabolism of Essential Trace Elements After Dietary Exposure to Toxic Metals
64.
Nutrient Interrelationships: Minerals-Vitamins-Endocrines
65.
Preparation and Certification of Human Hair Powder Reference Material
66.
Prevention and Treatment for Back Pain
67.
Protiens: Three-Dimensional Structure
68.
Quantitative elemental bio-imaging of Mn, Fe, Cu and Zn in 6-hydroxydopamine induced Parkinsonism mouse models
69.
Role of Superoxide Dismutases (SODs) in Controllin Oxidative Stress in Plants
70.
Seasonal Allergy Relief Naturally
71.
Selenium and Zinc Status Are Suboptimal in a Sample of Older New Zealand Women in a Community-Based Study
72.
Serum and Hair Levels of Zinc, Selenium, Iron, and Copper in Children with Iron-Deficiency Anemia
73.
Status of essential trace metals in biological samples of diabetic mother and their neonates
74.
Study of the Age and Sex Dependence of Trace Elements in Hair by Correspondence Analysis
75.
The 40 Best Age-Erasing Superfoods
76.
The Diagnostic Potential of Equine Hair: A Comparitive Review of Hair Analysis For Assessing Nutritional Status, Environmental Poisoning, and Drug Use and Abuse
77.
The effect of age, sex, smoking habit and hair color on the composition of hair
78.
The Effect of Treatment on Zinc, Copper and Calcium Status in Children with Phenylketonuria
79.
The Nutritional Relationships of Zinc
80.
The Prediction of Cardiovascular Disease Based on Trace Element Contents in Hair and a Classifier of Boosting Decision Stumps
81.
The role of copper in cysteine oxidation: study of intra- and inter-molecular reactions in mass spectrometry
82.
The Role of Zinc, Copper and Calcium in the Etiology of the "Meat Anemia"
83.
The Zinc, Copper, and Selenium Status of a Selected Sample of Canadian Elderly Women
84.
The Zinc, Copper, Manganese, Vanadium, and Iodine Content of Hair From 38 Canadian Neonates
85.
Trace Element Analysis in Hair: Factors Determining Accuracy, Precision, and Reliability
86.
Trace Element Concentration in Hair of Bangladesh Children Under Normal and Malnutrition Conditions
87.
Trace Element Concentration in Primary Liver Cancers—A Systematic Review
88.
Trace Element Concentrations in Blood and Hair of Young Apprentices of a Technical-Professional School
89.
Trace Element Determination in Scalp Hair of People Working at a Copper Smelter
90.
Trace element levels in hair of eight-year-old children
91.
Trace Element Profiles in Single Strands of Human Hair Determined by HR-ICP-MS
92.
Trace elements and cancer risk: a review of the epidemiologic evidence
93.
Trace Elements in Hair in the UK: Results and Interpretation in the Preconception Situation
94.
Trace Elements in Hair of Blackfoot Disease
95.
Trace Elements in Hair of Healthy Children Sampled by Age and Sex
96.
Trace Elements in Head Hair of Hemodialysis Patients
97.
Trace Elements in Human Scalp Hair and Soil in Irian Jaya
98.
Trace Elements in the Hair of Autistic and Control Children
99.
Trace Elements in the Hair of Healthy and Malnourished Children
100.
Trace metal imaging with high spatial resolution: Applications in biomedicine
101.
Utilization of Scalp Hair for Evaluating Epilepsy in Male and Female Groups of the Pakistan Population
102.
Zinc and Manganese in the Schizophrenias
103.
Zinc, Copper, Chromium, Manganese and Magnesium Levels in Serum and Hair of Insulin-dependant Diabetics
104.
Zinc, Manganese, Calcium, Copper, and Cadmium Level in Scalp Hair Samples of Schizophrenic Patients
105.
Zinc-dependent effects of small molecules on the insulin-sensitive transcription factor FOXO1a and gluconeogenic genes
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