The subject of whether fluorine (F) is detrimental to human health has been controversial for many years. Much of the discussion focuses on the known benefits and detriments to dental care and problems that F causes in bone structure at high doses. It is therefore advantageous to have the means to monitor F concentrations in the human body as a method to directly assess exposure. F accumulates in the skeleton making bone a useful biomarker to assess long term cumulative exposure to F. This study presents work in the development of a non-invasive method for the monitoring of F in human bone. The work was based on the technique of in vivo neutron activation analysis (IVNAA). A compact deuterium-deuterium (DD) generator was used to produce neu...
Fluorides are present in the environment. Excessive systemic exposure to fluorides can lead to distu...
Fluorosis in man and animals is the resultant of chronic exposure of Fluoride (F) for prolonged peri...
McClure (1) has recently called attention to the need for additional information dealing with the lo...
Skeletal fluorosis and dental fluorosis are diseases related to fluoride (F) ingestion. Bone is the ...
Fluorine (fluoride) is beneficial to human health in low concentration but toxic in excess. One of t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe objective of this study was to determine if lifelong exp...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
The effects of excessive amounts of fluorine on the animal organism have attracted the attention of ...
This editorial is a review of the possible relationship of fluoride to bone disease in uremia. Norma...
Objective To analyze the changes in serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and bone alkaline phosphatase (...
Fluorine is the 13th most abundant element on Earth, and fluoride is part of our everyday lives, pre...
Fluoride is an earthly mineral that occurs naturally both in the sedimentary earth as well as in the...
Fluoride (F) is released into the environment through a combination of natural and anthropogenic pro...
The use of fluoride as a therapeutic drug is not a novel idea. Studies dealing with the effects of ...
Because of the affinity of fluoride ion for bone—especially diseased bone—a suitable radioisotop...
Fluorides are present in the environment. Excessive systemic exposure to fluorides can lead to distu...
Fluorosis in man and animals is the resultant of chronic exposure of Fluoride (F) for prolonged peri...
McClure (1) has recently called attention to the need for additional information dealing with the lo...
Skeletal fluorosis and dental fluorosis are diseases related to fluoride (F) ingestion. Bone is the ...
Fluorine (fluoride) is beneficial to human health in low concentration but toxic in excess. One of t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe objective of this study was to determine if lifelong exp...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
The effects of excessive amounts of fluorine on the animal organism have attracted the attention of ...
This editorial is a review of the possible relationship of fluoride to bone disease in uremia. Norma...
Objective To analyze the changes in serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and bone alkaline phosphatase (...
Fluorine is the 13th most abundant element on Earth, and fluoride is part of our everyday lives, pre...
Fluoride is an earthly mineral that occurs naturally both in the sedimentary earth as well as in the...
Fluoride (F) is released into the environment through a combination of natural and anthropogenic pro...
The use of fluoride as a therapeutic drug is not a novel idea. Studies dealing with the effects of ...
Because of the affinity of fluoride ion for bone—especially diseased bone—a suitable radioisotop...
Fluorides are present in the environment. Excessive systemic exposure to fluorides can lead to distu...
Fluorosis in man and animals is the resultant of chronic exposure of Fluoride (F) for prolonged peri...
McClure (1) has recently called attention to the need for additional information dealing with the lo...