To examine associations between biomarkers of joint tissue metabolism and whole blood lead (Pb), separately for men and women in an African American and Caucasian population, which may reflect an underlying pathology
1) To determine associations between radiographic features of lumbosacral spine disc space narrowing...
High bone turnover states are known to raise blood lead levels (BPb). Caloric restriction will incre...
Few studies have compared associations of blood lead and tibia lead with blood pressure and hyperten...
To examine associations between biomarkers of joint tissue metabolism and whole blood lead (Pb), sep...
Introduction Lead (Pb) is known to affect bone, and recent evidence suggests that it has effects on ...
Objectives. We sought to identify predictors of lead concentrations in the blood, tibias, and patell...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have indicated that lead may affect activities on bone cells, but the mec...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have indicated that lead may affect activities on bone cells, but the mec...
Although environmental and occupational lead exposure has decreased over the recent decades, the hea...
Levels of lead in bone serve as a dosimeter for cumulative exposure to lead; moreover, lead in bone ...
In 1994, 207 women participated in a study designed to examine the effects of occupational exposure ...
In 1993–1995, the authors evaluated risk factors for elevated blood and bone lead levels in 264 Bost...
Because of the long half-life of lead stored in bone (years), skeletal lead stores may be a source o...
The authors conducted a 2003–2007 case-control study including 184 cases and 194 controls to examine...
Osteoporosis has a complex etiology and is considered a multifactorial polygenic disease, in which g...
1) To determine associations between radiographic features of lumbosacral spine disc space narrowing...
High bone turnover states are known to raise blood lead levels (BPb). Caloric restriction will incre...
Few studies have compared associations of blood lead and tibia lead with blood pressure and hyperten...
To examine associations between biomarkers of joint tissue metabolism and whole blood lead (Pb), sep...
Introduction Lead (Pb) is known to affect bone, and recent evidence suggests that it has effects on ...
Objectives. We sought to identify predictors of lead concentrations in the blood, tibias, and patell...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have indicated that lead may affect activities on bone cells, but the mec...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have indicated that lead may affect activities on bone cells, but the mec...
Although environmental and occupational lead exposure has decreased over the recent decades, the hea...
Levels of lead in bone serve as a dosimeter for cumulative exposure to lead; moreover, lead in bone ...
In 1994, 207 women participated in a study designed to examine the effects of occupational exposure ...
In 1993–1995, the authors evaluated risk factors for elevated blood and bone lead levels in 264 Bost...
Because of the long half-life of lead stored in bone (years), skeletal lead stores may be a source o...
The authors conducted a 2003–2007 case-control study including 184 cases and 194 controls to examine...
Osteoporosis has a complex etiology and is considered a multifactorial polygenic disease, in which g...
1) To determine associations between radiographic features of lumbosacral spine disc space narrowing...
High bone turnover states are known to raise blood lead levels (BPb). Caloric restriction will incre...
Few studies have compared associations of blood lead and tibia lead with blood pressure and hyperten...