D ow nloaded from 2 Although the toxicity of benzene has been linked to its metabolism, the dose-related production of metabolites is not well understood in humans, particularly at low levels of exposure. We investigated unmetabolized benzene in urine (UBz) and all major urinar
Benzene is a human carcinogen and an ubiquitous environmental pollutant. Identification of specific ...
To verify whether urinary benzene is an applicable biomarker of occupational exposure to very low co...
The categories of urban workers undergoing prolonged exposure to gasoline due to vehicle emissions, ...
Urinary benzene (UB) was investigated as a biomarker of exposure among benzene-exposed workers and u...
Benzene is a human carcinogen whose exposure to concentrations below 1 ppm (3.19 mg·m−3) is associat...
Conflicting opinions exist about urinary benzene (UB) as a reliable biomarker of exposure. Objective...
URINARY BENZENE IN BIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE TO LOW BENZENE CONCENTRATIONS. ...
The categories of urban workers undergoing prolonged exposure to gasoline due to vehicle emissions, ...
Urinary benzene metabolites trans, trans-muconic acid (t, t-MA), and S-phenyl mercapturic acid (S-PM...
The study aims to investigate the influence of exposure to low concentrations of benzene on urinary ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To verify whether urinary benzene is an applicable biomarker of occupational ex...
Benzene is a human carcinogen and an ubiquitous environmental pollutant. Identification of specific ...
Increasing attention is being paid to the use of biomarkers for determining the exposure of humans t...
We previously reported evidence that humans metabolize benzene via two enzymes, including a hitherto...
Benzene is a human carcinogen and an ubiquitous environmental pollutant. Identification of specific ...
Benzene is a human carcinogen and an ubiquitous environmental pollutant. Identification of specific ...
To verify whether urinary benzene is an applicable biomarker of occupational exposure to very low co...
The categories of urban workers undergoing prolonged exposure to gasoline due to vehicle emissions, ...
Urinary benzene (UB) was investigated as a biomarker of exposure among benzene-exposed workers and u...
Benzene is a human carcinogen whose exposure to concentrations below 1 ppm (3.19 mg·m−3) is associat...
Conflicting opinions exist about urinary benzene (UB) as a reliable biomarker of exposure. Objective...
URINARY BENZENE IN BIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE TO LOW BENZENE CONCENTRATIONS. ...
The categories of urban workers undergoing prolonged exposure to gasoline due to vehicle emissions, ...
Urinary benzene metabolites trans, trans-muconic acid (t, t-MA), and S-phenyl mercapturic acid (S-PM...
The study aims to investigate the influence of exposure to low concentrations of benzene on urinary ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To verify whether urinary benzene is an applicable biomarker of occupational ex...
Benzene is a human carcinogen and an ubiquitous environmental pollutant. Identification of specific ...
Increasing attention is being paid to the use of biomarkers for determining the exposure of humans t...
We previously reported evidence that humans metabolize benzene via two enzymes, including a hitherto...
Benzene is a human carcinogen and an ubiquitous environmental pollutant. Identification of specific ...
Benzene is a human carcinogen and an ubiquitous environmental pollutant. Identification of specific ...
To verify whether urinary benzene is an applicable biomarker of occupational exposure to very low co...
The categories of urban workers undergoing prolonged exposure to gasoline due to vehicle emissions, ...