The content of essential and toxic elements, except beryllium and mercury, in the hair of examined children (girls aged 7-9 years) is within the biologically acceptable levels set by WHO. The data on the content of essential trace elements suggest that urgent measures aimed at normalization of the elemental status of children are required. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc
Children’s exposure to metals can result in adverse effects such as cognitive function impairments. ...
Children’s exposure to metals can result in adverse effects such as cognitive function impairments. ...
Aim: The average mercury load in children under 7-years old was determined in a populated but not ov...
The content of essential and toxic elements, except beryllium and mercury, in the hair of examined c...
The results of mineral status estimation in children population (11–13 y.o.) of different urban area...
Human hair is used as a biomonitor to evaluate the environmental exposure to contaminants in the ind...
Trace element contents in specimens of hair collected from 137 children aged 11\u201313 years old, l...
The objective of this study was to assess the relationships between lead, cadmium, zinc, and copper ...
Hair analysis may represent a means to quantify the relationship between human exposure to metal con...
The objective of the study was to investigate hair trace elements content in children suffering from...
We present here data about trace elements in human scalp hair samples to test whether they are valua...
Children’s development and health may be affected by toxic heavy metal exposure or suboptimal essent...
Studies have been published, and laboratories offer services of measuring elements in hair as biomar...
Abstract Autism is a multi-factorial pathology observed in children with altered levels of essential...
Severe polymetallic contamination is frequently observed in the mining communities of Bolivian Altip...
Children’s exposure to metals can result in adverse effects such as cognitive function impairments. ...
Children’s exposure to metals can result in adverse effects such as cognitive function impairments. ...
Aim: The average mercury load in children under 7-years old was determined in a populated but not ov...
The content of essential and toxic elements, except beryllium and mercury, in the hair of examined c...
The results of mineral status estimation in children population (11–13 y.o.) of different urban area...
Human hair is used as a biomonitor to evaluate the environmental exposure to contaminants in the ind...
Trace element contents in specimens of hair collected from 137 children aged 11\u201313 years old, l...
The objective of this study was to assess the relationships between lead, cadmium, zinc, and copper ...
Hair analysis may represent a means to quantify the relationship between human exposure to metal con...
The objective of the study was to investigate hair trace elements content in children suffering from...
We present here data about trace elements in human scalp hair samples to test whether they are valua...
Children’s development and health may be affected by toxic heavy metal exposure or suboptimal essent...
Studies have been published, and laboratories offer services of measuring elements in hair as biomar...
Abstract Autism is a multi-factorial pathology observed in children with altered levels of essential...
Severe polymetallic contamination is frequently observed in the mining communities of Bolivian Altip...
Children’s exposure to metals can result in adverse effects such as cognitive function impairments. ...
Children’s exposure to metals can result in adverse effects such as cognitive function impairments. ...
Aim: The average mercury load in children under 7-years old was determined in a populated but not ov...