White Carnaew pigeons were exposed to drinking water containing various concentra-tions of lead to study the relationship between exposure and tissue deposition and the rela-tionship between the concentrations of lead in kidney and morphologic alterations. The concentration of lead in the blood was the only tissue which showed a linear increase with respect to the concentration of lead in the drinking water. The concentration of lead in the liver, kidney, brain, heart, aorta, and pancreas increased in response to lead in the drink-ing water; however, these increases were not linear with respect to lead exposure. Similar results were obtained for rats and mice exposed via the drinking water to 2, 20, or 200 ppm lead; however, the concentrati...
Abstract: We analyzed interactions of concentrations of 11 essential and nonessential elements, incl...
This project included (a) experiments to define the gross, microscopic and hematologic changes assoc...
Experimental model of lead nephropathy. I. Continuous high-dose lead administration. This study foll...
ABSTRACT Ringed turtle doves (Streptopelia risoria) received lead acetate in their drinking water (1...
Lead is a highly toxic heavy metal that acts as a nonspecific poison affecting all body systems and ...
Background: To find out the morphological effects of different doses of lead acetate on the kidneys ...
SUMMARY: The purpose of this study was to investigate the ultrastructural effects of lead on the kid...
1) The distribution in the organs of Wister rats (female) was studied by making them inhale lead fum...
The purpose of this study was to determine the main patterns of the toxic effect of lead on the red ...
Chronic high lead intoxication has been known to cause anaemia, nephropathy, gastrointestinal colic ...
Summary: Chronic exposure to lead is associated with adverse effects on renal function in laboratory...
Lead intoxication during development: Its effects on kidney function and blood pressure. Exposure to...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the study was to evaluate the histological alterations induced by lead intoxica...
Chronic exposure to lead is associated with adverse effects on renal function in laboratory animals...
The studies described are directed towards the problem of lead intoxication in children and the lite...
Abstract: We analyzed interactions of concentrations of 11 essential and nonessential elements, incl...
This project included (a) experiments to define the gross, microscopic and hematologic changes assoc...
Experimental model of lead nephropathy. I. Continuous high-dose lead administration. This study foll...
ABSTRACT Ringed turtle doves (Streptopelia risoria) received lead acetate in their drinking water (1...
Lead is a highly toxic heavy metal that acts as a nonspecific poison affecting all body systems and ...
Background: To find out the morphological effects of different doses of lead acetate on the kidneys ...
SUMMARY: The purpose of this study was to investigate the ultrastructural effects of lead on the kid...
1) The distribution in the organs of Wister rats (female) was studied by making them inhale lead fum...
The purpose of this study was to determine the main patterns of the toxic effect of lead on the red ...
Chronic high lead intoxication has been known to cause anaemia, nephropathy, gastrointestinal colic ...
Summary: Chronic exposure to lead is associated with adverse effects on renal function in laboratory...
Lead intoxication during development: Its effects on kidney function and blood pressure. Exposure to...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the study was to evaluate the histological alterations induced by lead intoxica...
Chronic exposure to lead is associated with adverse effects on renal function in laboratory animals...
The studies described are directed towards the problem of lead intoxication in children and the lite...
Abstract: We analyzed interactions of concentrations of 11 essential and nonessential elements, incl...
This project included (a) experiments to define the gross, microscopic and hematologic changes assoc...
Experimental model of lead nephropathy. I. Continuous high-dose lead administration. This study foll...