Copyright © 2014 A. P. Shaik et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Lead poisoning (plumbism) can cause irreversible genetic and reproductive toxicity, hematological effects, neurological damage, and cardiovascular effects. Despite many efforts to minimize lead poisoning, it continues to be a major health concern in many developing and developed countries. Despite efforts to control lead exposure and toxicity, serious cases of lead poisoning increasingly occur as a result of higher vehicular traffic and industrialization. The biomarkers for identification of ge...
Objective: To investigate blood lead levels (BLLs) in schoolchildren in two areas of Egypt to unders...
Objective: To establish correlations of blood lead levels with DNA damage in population frequently e...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Expo...
Lead poisoning (plumbism) can cause irreversible genetic and reproductive toxicity, hematological ef...
Lead is the most common heavy metal toxin and its toxic effects had been recognized for more than 2,...
Lead is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in the environment. It is widely used as a component in ...
Abstract:Lead is a toxic metal whose widespread use has created major environmental contamination an...
Heavy metal toxicity over the years has been proven to be a source of diverse health risks. Thou the...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
Abstract. Lead is highly toxic to the human body and children are much more vulnerable to lead toxic...
Lead toxicity is an important environmental disease and its effects on the human body are devastatin...
Background: The risk of exposure to lead varies significantly with source and exposure rates. Short-...
The objective of this study was to identify the association of blood lead level (BLL) with mor-talit...
Background: Lead poisoning occurs when the health or bodily functions of an individual are adversely...
Background: Lead is one of the oldest perhaps most ubiquitous of neurotoxic substances although some...
Objective: To investigate blood lead levels (BLLs) in schoolchildren in two areas of Egypt to unders...
Objective: To establish correlations of blood lead levels with DNA damage in population frequently e...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Expo...
Lead poisoning (plumbism) can cause irreversible genetic and reproductive toxicity, hematological ef...
Lead is the most common heavy metal toxin and its toxic effects had been recognized for more than 2,...
Lead is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in the environment. It is widely used as a component in ...
Abstract:Lead is a toxic metal whose widespread use has created major environmental contamination an...
Heavy metal toxicity over the years has been proven to be a source of diverse health risks. Thou the...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
Abstract. Lead is highly toxic to the human body and children are much more vulnerable to lead toxic...
Lead toxicity is an important environmental disease and its effects on the human body are devastatin...
Background: The risk of exposure to lead varies significantly with source and exposure rates. Short-...
The objective of this study was to identify the association of blood lead level (BLL) with mor-talit...
Background: Lead poisoning occurs when the health or bodily functions of an individual are adversely...
Background: Lead is one of the oldest perhaps most ubiquitous of neurotoxic substances although some...
Objective: To investigate blood lead levels (BLLs) in schoolchildren in two areas of Egypt to unders...
Objective: To establish correlations of blood lead levels with DNA damage in population frequently e...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Expo...