1) The distribution in the organs of Wister rats (female) was studied by making them inhale lead fume for four hours, the concentration of which was as high as 15.2 mg/m(3). 2) Immediately after inhaleling lead fume, the amount of distributed lead increased clearly in lung, liver and kidney, and slightly increased in spleen, bone marrow and bone, and after seven days amount in blood of inhaled rat came to the normal level. 3) It is inferred that kidney and bone are the organ where lead accumulates. 4) It was recognized that polychromatic red cells increased in the peripheral blood
Lead is an ubiquitous metal in the environment that induces a broad range of physiological, biochemi...
Lead manifests toxic effects in almost all organs and tissues, especially in: the nervous system, he...
the studies were undertaken to investigate the activity response of the antioxidant enzyme superoxid...
1) The distribution in the organs of Wister rats (female) was studied by making them inhale lead fum...
To investigate the effects of lead exposure on lead and other metal elements contents in rats.SD rat...
White Carnaew pigeons were exposed to drinking water containing various concentra-tions of lead to s...
The studies described are directed towards the problem of lead intoxication in children and the lite...
Abstract: Lead may exert toxic effects on several organ systems, but those in the lung are the most ...
The impact of lead toxicity on human health is currently an area of intense interest due to ubiquity...
The activity response of the antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione reductase...
The studies were undertaken to investigate the activity response of the antioxidant enzyme superoxid...
In the factorial 23 design male Wistar rats were fed ad libitum diets supplemented with dietary fibr...
AbstractAn analytical procedure was developed for the determination of lead in different tissues fro...
SUMMARY: The purpose of this study was to investigate the ultrastructural effects of lead on the kid...
The aim of this study was to see whether there would be differences in whole blood versus tibia lead...
Lead is an ubiquitous metal in the environment that induces a broad range of physiological, biochemi...
Lead manifests toxic effects in almost all organs and tissues, especially in: the nervous system, he...
the studies were undertaken to investigate the activity response of the antioxidant enzyme superoxid...
1) The distribution in the organs of Wister rats (female) was studied by making them inhale lead fum...
To investigate the effects of lead exposure on lead and other metal elements contents in rats.SD rat...
White Carnaew pigeons were exposed to drinking water containing various concentra-tions of lead to s...
The studies described are directed towards the problem of lead intoxication in children and the lite...
Abstract: Lead may exert toxic effects on several organ systems, but those in the lung are the most ...
The impact of lead toxicity on human health is currently an area of intense interest due to ubiquity...
The activity response of the antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione reductase...
The studies were undertaken to investigate the activity response of the antioxidant enzyme superoxid...
In the factorial 23 design male Wistar rats were fed ad libitum diets supplemented with dietary fibr...
AbstractAn analytical procedure was developed for the determination of lead in different tissues fro...
SUMMARY: The purpose of this study was to investigate the ultrastructural effects of lead on the kid...
The aim of this study was to see whether there would be differences in whole blood versus tibia lead...
Lead is an ubiquitous metal in the environment that induces a broad range of physiological, biochemi...
Lead manifests toxic effects in almost all organs and tissues, especially in: the nervous system, he...
the studies were undertaken to investigate the activity response of the antioxidant enzyme superoxid...