Abstract Background: Trace elements (TEs) are ubiquitous and their potential interest for human health has been constantly expanding. Biological monitoring is generally considered to be a useful tool to assess human exposure to chemical agents in risk assessment both at occupational and environmental levels. However, the knowledge of accurate reference values, which may vary across countries or regions, is a prerequisite for correct interpretation of biomonitoring data. This study aimed at determining the reference distribution and the upper reference limit for 26 TEs (Al, As, Sb, Ba, Be, Bi, Cd, Cr, Co, Cu, In, Li, Mn, Hg, Mo, Ni, Pd, Pt, Pb, Se, Te, Tl, Sn, U, V, Zn) in the urine of the general adult population residing in Belgium. Method...
The work is focused on the study of variability in concentration and determination of reference valu...
This report describes levels of lead, mercury, cadmium and inorganic arsenic measured in 1997 in blo...
Neutron activation analysis-electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy (ETA-AAS) and inductively ...
AbstractHuman biomonitoring reference values are statistical estimates that indicate the upper margi...
AbstractBackgroundlevels for 61 elements were established in urine samples collected from 132 occupa...
The Flemish Centre for Environment and Health started with human biomonitoring in 2002 (FLEHS I: 200...
Biomonitoring of trace elements is of critical importance in human health assessment. However, trace...
Human biomonitoring studies are of increasing importance in regulatory toxicology;however, there is ...
Mineral and trace elements (Al, B, Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Li, Mg, Na, P and Zn) in 24 hour human urine sampl...
Systematic creatinine adjustment of urinary concentrations of biomarkers has been a challenge over t...
The purpose of this study of the Italian Society of Reference Values (SIVR) was to provide the refer...
Over 60 investigators, rnany of thern with an outstanding international reputation as analysts were ...
In the assessment of human health risk, the obtainment of reference values in biological tissues and...
The biological, medical and environmental roles of trace elements have attracted considerable attent...
Many studies have documented the abnormal concentrations of metals/metalloids in serum or urine of o...
The work is focused on the study of variability in concentration and determination of reference valu...
This report describes levels of lead, mercury, cadmium and inorganic arsenic measured in 1997 in blo...
Neutron activation analysis-electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy (ETA-AAS) and inductively ...
AbstractHuman biomonitoring reference values are statistical estimates that indicate the upper margi...
AbstractBackgroundlevels for 61 elements were established in urine samples collected from 132 occupa...
The Flemish Centre for Environment and Health started with human biomonitoring in 2002 (FLEHS I: 200...
Biomonitoring of trace elements is of critical importance in human health assessment. However, trace...
Human biomonitoring studies are of increasing importance in regulatory toxicology;however, there is ...
Mineral and trace elements (Al, B, Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Li, Mg, Na, P and Zn) in 24 hour human urine sampl...
Systematic creatinine adjustment of urinary concentrations of biomarkers has been a challenge over t...
The purpose of this study of the Italian Society of Reference Values (SIVR) was to provide the refer...
Over 60 investigators, rnany of thern with an outstanding international reputation as analysts were ...
In the assessment of human health risk, the obtainment of reference values in biological tissues and...
The biological, medical and environmental roles of trace elements have attracted considerable attent...
Many studies have documented the abnormal concentrations of metals/metalloids in serum or urine of o...
The work is focused on the study of variability in concentration and determination of reference valu...
This report describes levels of lead, mercury, cadmium and inorganic arsenic measured in 1997 in blo...
Neutron activation analysis-electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy (ETA-AAS) and inductively ...