AbstractThe role of the placenta was assessed by comparing the profiles of methylmercury (MeHg), inorganic mercury (I-Hg), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), selenium (Se), zinc (Zn), and copper (Cu) in freeze-dried chorionic tissue of the placenta and umbilical cord tissue. The significance of the placenta and cord tissue as predictors of prenatal exposure to these trace elements in pregnant women and newborns was also examined by comparing the element profiles among placenta and cord tissue, and maternal and cord blood red blood cells (RBCs). The samples were collected from 48 mother–child pairs at birth in the general population of Japanese. The concentrations of all elements, except for MeHg, were significantly higher in placenta than in cord tis...
Background: Placenta previa and placenta accreta associate with high morbidity and mortality for bot...
Abdominal congenital malformations are responsible for early mortality, inadequate nutrient intake, ...
BACKGROUND: Heavy metals (HMs) are environmental contaminants with toxic properties for wildlife and...
AbstractThe role of the placenta was assessed by comparing the profiles of methylmercury (MeHg), ino...
The aim of the study was to investigate relationships between the concentrations of macroelements (C...
Environmental toxicants such as metals may be detrimental to foetus and infant development and healt...
Heavy metals can cross the placental barrier and reach the fetal compartment, threatening fetal deve...
Exposure to certain metals has been recognized as a risk factor for numerous complications in vulner...
Due to the recognized harmful effects of some trace elements on fetal development after long-term ex...
Progressive industrialization in recent decades has contributed to the increase of metal levels in t...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the potential effects of zinc, copper, and seleni...
BACKGROUND: Placental tissue may furnish information on the exposure of both mother and fetus. Mercu...
According to recent research, even low levels of environmental chemicals, particularly heavy metals,...
Trace elements can play an important role in maternal health and fetal development, and deficiencies...
Abstract Introduction: All animals, including humans, are exposed to heavy metals which are known t...
Background: Placenta previa and placenta accreta associate with high morbidity and mortality for bot...
Abdominal congenital malformations are responsible for early mortality, inadequate nutrient intake, ...
BACKGROUND: Heavy metals (HMs) are environmental contaminants with toxic properties for wildlife and...
AbstractThe role of the placenta was assessed by comparing the profiles of methylmercury (MeHg), ino...
The aim of the study was to investigate relationships between the concentrations of macroelements (C...
Environmental toxicants such as metals may be detrimental to foetus and infant development and healt...
Heavy metals can cross the placental barrier and reach the fetal compartment, threatening fetal deve...
Exposure to certain metals has been recognized as a risk factor for numerous complications in vulner...
Due to the recognized harmful effects of some trace elements on fetal development after long-term ex...
Progressive industrialization in recent decades has contributed to the increase of metal levels in t...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the potential effects of zinc, copper, and seleni...
BACKGROUND: Placental tissue may furnish information on the exposure of both mother and fetus. Mercu...
According to recent research, even low levels of environmental chemicals, particularly heavy metals,...
Trace elements can play an important role in maternal health and fetal development, and deficiencies...
Abstract Introduction: All animals, including humans, are exposed to heavy metals which are known t...
Background: Placenta previa and placenta accreta associate with high morbidity and mortality for bot...
Abdominal congenital malformations are responsible for early mortality, inadequate nutrient intake, ...
BACKGROUND: Heavy metals (HMs) are environmental contaminants with toxic properties for wildlife and...