In vivo x-ray fluorescence of bone lead in the study of human lead metabolism in a cohort of the general population and smelter employees
"This work demonstrates the feasibility of wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence for the assessme...
A knowledge of the microdistribution of lead in bone is important in order to understand the mechani...
In humans the toxic trace element lead (Pb) mainly accumulates in the skeletal tissue where it resid...
This work shows a contribution to a long-term study of lead in smelter workers where the objectives ...
Lead, cadmium and mercury are toxic elements capable of causing temporary or permanent damage to hum...
Abstract. The concentration of lead in human bones has emerged as the best biological marker of long...
Lead (Pb) is a toxicant well known for its effects on almost every organ system in the body. Pb use ...
Techniques for estimation of element levels directly in humans (noninvasive in vivo) or in samples (...
One of the main threats to human health from heavy metals is associated with the exposure to lead (P...
This study was conducted to investigate the methodology and feasibility of developing a portable x-r...
Lead is a ubiquitous toxicant. Bone lead has been established as an important biomarker for cumulati...
Bones represent a valuable biological archive of environmental lead (Pb) exposure for modern and arc...
The assessment of past chronic lead exposure is diffi-cult. Chronic lead burden is not always correc...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
is the use of photons to fluoresce atoms of the element of interest. Fluoresced atoms can then emit ...
"This work demonstrates the feasibility of wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence for the assessme...
A knowledge of the microdistribution of lead in bone is important in order to understand the mechani...
In humans the toxic trace element lead (Pb) mainly accumulates in the skeletal tissue where it resid...
This work shows a contribution to a long-term study of lead in smelter workers where the objectives ...
Lead, cadmium and mercury are toxic elements capable of causing temporary or permanent damage to hum...
Abstract. The concentration of lead in human bones has emerged as the best biological marker of long...
Lead (Pb) is a toxicant well known for its effects on almost every organ system in the body. Pb use ...
Techniques for estimation of element levels directly in humans (noninvasive in vivo) or in samples (...
One of the main threats to human health from heavy metals is associated with the exposure to lead (P...
This study was conducted to investigate the methodology and feasibility of developing a portable x-r...
Lead is a ubiquitous toxicant. Bone lead has been established as an important biomarker for cumulati...
Bones represent a valuable biological archive of environmental lead (Pb) exposure for modern and arc...
The assessment of past chronic lead exposure is diffi-cult. Chronic lead burden is not always correc...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
is the use of photons to fluoresce atoms of the element of interest. Fluoresced atoms can then emit ...
"This work demonstrates the feasibility of wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence for the assessme...
A knowledge of the microdistribution of lead in bone is important in order to understand the mechani...
In humans the toxic trace element lead (Pb) mainly accumulates in the skeletal tissue where it resid...