AbstractHuman biomonitoring reference values are statistical estimates that indicate the upper margin of background exposure to a given chemical at a given time. Nationally representative human biomonitoring data on 176 chemicals, including several metals and trace elements, are available in Canada from 2007 to 2013 through the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS). In this work, we used a systematic approach based on the reference interval concept proposed by the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry to derive reference values (RV95s) for metals and trace elements. These RV95s were derived for blood and urine matrices in the general Canadian populat...
values in a healthy population and understanding the fluctuations in biomarker concentrations throug...
The human biomonitoring is today an important tool for monitoring of people exposition to environmen...
AbstractBackgroundlevels for 61 elements were established in urine samples collected from 132 occupa...
AbstractHuman biomonitoring reference values are statistical estimates that indicate the upper margi...
Abstract Background: Trace elements (TEs) are ubiquitous and their potential interest for human heal...
AbstractSince 2007, the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) has been collecting biomonitoring dat...
Since 2007, the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) has been collecting biomonitoring data from t...
The Flemish Centre for Environment and Health started with human biomonitoring in 2002 (FLEHS I: 200...
AbstractHuman biomonitoring (HBM) is used to indicate and quantify exposure by measuring environment...
In order to characterize exposure of the Canadian population to environmental chemicals, a human bio...
Background and Aim. Many metals are of health concern due to their toxic proprieties and health impa...
[[abstract]]Human biomonitoring (HBM) provides information to identify chemicals that need to be ass...
Human biomonitoring studies are of increasing importance in regulatory toxicology;however, there is ...
Background: Metals are probably some of the oldest toxicants known to humans and commonly found in t...
The aim of the current HBM-study is to further the understanding of the impact of inter- and intra-i...
values in a healthy population and understanding the fluctuations in biomarker concentrations throug...
The human biomonitoring is today an important tool for monitoring of people exposition to environmen...
AbstractBackgroundlevels for 61 elements were established in urine samples collected from 132 occupa...
AbstractHuman biomonitoring reference values are statistical estimates that indicate the upper margi...
Abstract Background: Trace elements (TEs) are ubiquitous and their potential interest for human heal...
AbstractSince 2007, the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) has been collecting biomonitoring dat...
Since 2007, the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) has been collecting biomonitoring data from t...
The Flemish Centre for Environment and Health started with human biomonitoring in 2002 (FLEHS I: 200...
AbstractHuman biomonitoring (HBM) is used to indicate and quantify exposure by measuring environment...
In order to characterize exposure of the Canadian population to environmental chemicals, a human bio...
Background and Aim. Many metals are of health concern due to their toxic proprieties and health impa...
[[abstract]]Human biomonitoring (HBM) provides information to identify chemicals that need to be ass...
Human biomonitoring studies are of increasing importance in regulatory toxicology;however, there is ...
Background: Metals are probably some of the oldest toxicants known to humans and commonly found in t...
The aim of the current HBM-study is to further the understanding of the impact of inter- and intra-i...
values in a healthy population and understanding the fluctuations in biomarker concentrations throug...
The human biomonitoring is today an important tool for monitoring of people exposition to environmen...
AbstractBackgroundlevels for 61 elements were established in urine samples collected from 132 occupa...