This study aimed to determine if chemometric techniques could be employed to identify the environmental sources contributing to metals exposure in non-occupationally exposed pregnant women living in Western Australia at background levels. Total metals (Al, Cd, Co, Cu, Pb, Mn, Hg, Ni, Se, U, V, Zn) concentrations were determined in 119 bloods and 109 urines, and environmental samples (104 house dust, 103 soil and 118 drinking water) collected from homes of the study population. Chemometric techniques, principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least squares (PLS) were used to identify the number of potential sources, and assess the percentage contribution of source signatures to the metal loadings in maternal blood and urine. Chemometric...
AIM: Exposure assessment of lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) from food, water, and house dust intake were ...
AIM: Exposure assessment of lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) from food, water, and house dust intake were ...
This study assessed lead, arsenic, and antimony in maternal and cord blood, and associations between...
Prenatal exposure to trace metals, whether they are essential, non-essential, or toxic, must be asse...
A variety of metals are important for biological function but have also been shown to impact health ...
Given the potential adverse health effects related to toxic trace metal exposure and insufficient or...
Exposure to potentially toxic metals (PTM) threatens maternal and child health. We investigated the ...
This pilot study uses concentrations of metals in maternal and cord blood at delivery, in seven sele...
In this study, chemometric methods were applied to fingerprint heavy metals in surface water in Taht...
This study was designed to evaluate the degree of environmental contamination and possible exposure ...
This study was designed to evaluate the degree of environmental contamination and possible exposure ...
Arsenic and 5 heavy metals (nickel, copper, zinc, cadmium and lead) were quantitated in surface wate...
AIM: Exposure assessment of lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) from food, water, and house dust intake were ...
This study assessed lead, arsenic, and antimony in maternal and cord blood, and associations between...
AIM: Exposure assessment of lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) from food, water, and house dust intake were ...
AIM: Exposure assessment of lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) from food, water, and house dust intake were ...
AIM: Exposure assessment of lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) from food, water, and house dust intake were ...
This study assessed lead, arsenic, and antimony in maternal and cord blood, and associations between...
Prenatal exposure to trace metals, whether they are essential, non-essential, or toxic, must be asse...
A variety of metals are important for biological function but have also been shown to impact health ...
Given the potential adverse health effects related to toxic trace metal exposure and insufficient or...
Exposure to potentially toxic metals (PTM) threatens maternal and child health. We investigated the ...
This pilot study uses concentrations of metals in maternal and cord blood at delivery, in seven sele...
In this study, chemometric methods were applied to fingerprint heavy metals in surface water in Taht...
This study was designed to evaluate the degree of environmental contamination and possible exposure ...
This study was designed to evaluate the degree of environmental contamination and possible exposure ...
Arsenic and 5 heavy metals (nickel, copper, zinc, cadmium and lead) were quantitated in surface wate...
AIM: Exposure assessment of lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) from food, water, and house dust intake were ...
This study assessed lead, arsenic, and antimony in maternal and cord blood, and associations between...
AIM: Exposure assessment of lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) from food, water, and house dust intake were ...
AIM: Exposure assessment of lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) from food, water, and house dust intake were ...
AIM: Exposure assessment of lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) from food, water, and house dust intake were ...
This study assessed lead, arsenic, and antimony in maternal and cord blood, and associations between...