This study was undertaken to assess changes in zinc and copper homeostasis in human tissues that could be attributed to human exposure to environmental cadmium, using samples of lung, liver and kidney cortex of 61 Queensland residents, aged 2 to 89 years, who had died of accidental causes. None of the subjects were exposed to cadmium in the workplace. Levels of zinc in liver and kidney cortex samples showed inverse associations with donor age whereas zinc in lung only showed inverse association with gender. Lung zinc levels in females were 14% lower than in males. Zinc in liver and kidney cortex samples were found to exist in at least two pools; one was associated with cadmium that bound to metallothionein (MT) and the other was associated ...
Simultaneous analyses of human kidney cortex tissues for zinc, cadmium, and mercury were made by neu...
The effects of dietary cadmium on copper and zinc metabolism in animals are described. Emphasis is g...
Toxic heavy metals, such as cadmium, mercury and lead, occur in the environment both naturally and a...
The authors undertook this study to assess levels of cadmium exposure in the general population. Sam...
Cadmium and zinc concentrations in kidney and liver have been measured under different exposure situ...
The present study examined accumulation of the metal toxins cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) in relation t...
1 Post-mortem specimens of human kidney cortex of 47 individuals classified according to their imoki...
The effects of acute parenteral, repeated parenteral and dietary administration of cadmium chloride ...
Concentrations of zinc, copper, lead, and cadmium were determined in 20 samples of food collected ov...
Cadmium (Cd), a by-product ofzinc production, is one of the most toxic elements to which man can be ...
We investigated whether there was an association between renal function and cadmium pollution in are...
More than one and a half centuries ago, adverse human health effects were reported after use of a ca...
Cadmium is a toxin of increasing public health concern due to its presence in most human foodstuffs ...
More than one and a half centuries ago, adverse human health effects were reported after use of a ca...
Cadmium is a non-essential element that has high rates of soil to plant transference compared with o...
Simultaneous analyses of human kidney cortex tissues for zinc, cadmium, and mercury were made by neu...
The effects of dietary cadmium on copper and zinc metabolism in animals are described. Emphasis is g...
Toxic heavy metals, such as cadmium, mercury and lead, occur in the environment both naturally and a...
The authors undertook this study to assess levels of cadmium exposure in the general population. Sam...
Cadmium and zinc concentrations in kidney and liver have been measured under different exposure situ...
The present study examined accumulation of the metal toxins cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) in relation t...
1 Post-mortem specimens of human kidney cortex of 47 individuals classified according to their imoki...
The effects of acute parenteral, repeated parenteral and dietary administration of cadmium chloride ...
Concentrations of zinc, copper, lead, and cadmium were determined in 20 samples of food collected ov...
Cadmium (Cd), a by-product ofzinc production, is one of the most toxic elements to which man can be ...
We investigated whether there was an association between renal function and cadmium pollution in are...
More than one and a half centuries ago, adverse human health effects were reported after use of a ca...
Cadmium is a toxin of increasing public health concern due to its presence in most human foodstuffs ...
More than one and a half centuries ago, adverse human health effects were reported after use of a ca...
Cadmium is a non-essential element that has high rates of soil to plant transference compared with o...
Simultaneous analyses of human kidney cortex tissues for zinc, cadmium, and mercury were made by neu...
The effects of dietary cadmium on copper and zinc metabolism in animals are described. Emphasis is g...
Toxic heavy metals, such as cadmium, mercury and lead, occur in the environment both naturally and a...