The authors undertook this study to assess levels of cadmium exposure in the general population. Samples of lung, liver, and kidney were obtained from 61 cadavers (43 males, 18 females; 2-89 yr of age, mean age = 38.5 yr) who died from accidental causes and who were subject to postmortem examinations at the John Tonge Centre for Forensic Sciences, Queensland Health Scientific Services, Brisbane, Australia, in 1997 and 1998. Samples of bladder urine were also obtained from 22 cadavers. Tissue and urine samples were analyzed for cadmium, zinc, and copper with inductively coupled plasm (ICP) mass spectrometry. The overall mean values for cadmium in the lung, liver, and kidney cortex samples were 0.13, 0.95, and 15.45 mug/gm wet tissue weight. ...
Toxic heavy metals, such as cadmium, mercury and lead, occur in the environment both naturally and a...
Blood cadmium was measured in 466 randomly selected London civil servants not exposed to heavy metal...
Urinary cadmium (Cd) excretion was measured within a representative Swiss collective. With a median ...
This study was undertaken to assess changes in zinc and copper homeostasis in human tissues that cou...
This study explored urinary cadmium levels among Torres Strait Islanders in response to concerns abo...
Cadmium is a non-essential element that has high rates of soil to plant transference compared with o...
creeks and crops grown in the areas were found to contain markedly elevated cadmium levels during th...
Cadmium is a toxin of increasing public health concern due to its presence in most human foodstuffs ...
Background: Most current knowledge on kidney concentrations of nephrotoxic metals like cadmium (Cd),...
BACKGROUND: Most current knowledge on kidney concentrations of nephrotoxic metals like cadmium (Cd),...
Cadmium (Cd), a by-product ofzinc production, is one of the most toxic elements to which man can be ...
To measure in vivo the cadmium concentrations in kidney cortex (kidney-Cd) and in superficial liver ...
Cadmium (Cd) is a food-chain contaminant that has high rates of soil-to-plant transference. This phe...
The present study examined accumulation of the metal toxins cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) in relation t...
Cadmium (Cd) is a food-chain contaminant that has high rates of soil-to-plant transference. This phe...
Toxic heavy metals, such as cadmium, mercury and lead, occur in the environment both naturally and a...
Blood cadmium was measured in 466 randomly selected London civil servants not exposed to heavy metal...
Urinary cadmium (Cd) excretion was measured within a representative Swiss collective. With a median ...
This study was undertaken to assess changes in zinc and copper homeostasis in human tissues that cou...
This study explored urinary cadmium levels among Torres Strait Islanders in response to concerns abo...
Cadmium is a non-essential element that has high rates of soil to plant transference compared with o...
creeks and crops grown in the areas were found to contain markedly elevated cadmium levels during th...
Cadmium is a toxin of increasing public health concern due to its presence in most human foodstuffs ...
Background: Most current knowledge on kidney concentrations of nephrotoxic metals like cadmium (Cd),...
BACKGROUND: Most current knowledge on kidney concentrations of nephrotoxic metals like cadmium (Cd),...
Cadmium (Cd), a by-product ofzinc production, is one of the most toxic elements to which man can be ...
To measure in vivo the cadmium concentrations in kidney cortex (kidney-Cd) and in superficial liver ...
Cadmium (Cd) is a food-chain contaminant that has high rates of soil-to-plant transference. This phe...
The present study examined accumulation of the metal toxins cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) in relation t...
Cadmium (Cd) is a food-chain contaminant that has high rates of soil-to-plant transference. This phe...
Toxic heavy metals, such as cadmium, mercury and lead, occur in the environment both naturally and a...
Blood cadmium was measured in 466 randomly selected London civil servants not exposed to heavy metal...
Urinary cadmium (Cd) excretion was measured within a representative Swiss collective. With a median ...