Hair from small mammals of roadside, urban parkland, wilderness, and antique populations was analyzed for lead by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Hair from roadside populations had a significantly greater amount of lead than hair from the ether groups. Hair from antique populations did not differ in lead content from that of current populations which are removed from immediate exposure to automotive exhausts
Mercury concentrations in liver and hair tissue were determined for five species of small mammals ca...
The accumulation of lead in human scalp hair was compared in male and female children and adults fro...
The aim of our investigation was to determine of HM content in the hair of people and animals. Two o...
Samples of antique and contemporary human hair were analyzed for lead by atomic absorption spectrosc...
Excesses and deficiencies of environmental trace elements can result in pathological conditions for ...
Exposure to lead has been shown to cause kidney damage, brain damage, and even birth defects. Heavy ...
International audienceThere is an increasing need for developing noninvasive markers of accumulation...
The accumulation of the platinum group elements (PGEs), Pd, Pt, Rh, and other heavy metals (Cd, Cr, ...
Dogs can be very good indicators for the environmental pollution. They share the same environment as...
The current study represents the first investigation of the suitability of marsupial and eutherian m...
This study investigates the use of wild animal hair of C. brachyurus, C. thous and L. pardalis as bi...
Lead (Pb) poisoning is one of the most common and preventable environmental health problems. There a...
This study is aimed at throwing light on the concentrations of lead in the muscles, liver, kidneys, ...
environmental exposure in a study of fourth-grade boys in cities representing exposure dose gradient...
the epidemiology of lead in human hair in a sample of 34504 subjects was summarized. It was clear, f...
Mercury concentrations in liver and hair tissue were determined for five species of small mammals ca...
The accumulation of lead in human scalp hair was compared in male and female children and adults fro...
The aim of our investigation was to determine of HM content in the hair of people and animals. Two o...
Samples of antique and contemporary human hair were analyzed for lead by atomic absorption spectrosc...
Excesses and deficiencies of environmental trace elements can result in pathological conditions for ...
Exposure to lead has been shown to cause kidney damage, brain damage, and even birth defects. Heavy ...
International audienceThere is an increasing need for developing noninvasive markers of accumulation...
The accumulation of the platinum group elements (PGEs), Pd, Pt, Rh, and other heavy metals (Cd, Cr, ...
Dogs can be very good indicators for the environmental pollution. They share the same environment as...
The current study represents the first investigation of the suitability of marsupial and eutherian m...
This study investigates the use of wild animal hair of C. brachyurus, C. thous and L. pardalis as bi...
Lead (Pb) poisoning is one of the most common and preventable environmental health problems. There a...
This study is aimed at throwing light on the concentrations of lead in the muscles, liver, kidneys, ...
environmental exposure in a study of fourth-grade boys in cities representing exposure dose gradient...
the epidemiology of lead in human hair in a sample of 34504 subjects was summarized. It was clear, f...
Mercury concentrations in liver and hair tissue were determined for five species of small mammals ca...
The accumulation of lead in human scalp hair was compared in male and female children and adults fro...
The aim of our investigation was to determine of HM content in the hair of people and animals. Two o...