Many studies have documented the abnormal concentrations of metals/metalloids in serum or urine of occupational workers, but no works systematically analysed the concentrations of elements in serum or urine of indium-exposed workers. This study was aimed to assess 28 elements in serum and urine from 57 individuals with occupational exposure to indium and its compounds. Control subjects were 63 workers without metal exposure. We collected information on occupation and lifestyle habits by questionnaire. Biological samples were collected to quantify elements by inductive coupled plasma-mass spectrometer. Air in the breathing zones was drawn at flow rates of 1.5-3 L/min for a sampling period of 6 to 8 h, using a Model BFC-35 pump. The average a...
This study was conducted in biology department labs, college of science university of The-Qar in Ira...
Objectives To evaluate a combined biomonitoring approach based on both cobalt and tungsten determina...
Background. In dentistry, titanium, mercury, platinum, rhodium and palladium are used to produce den...
The main objective of this study was to investigate aluminum , gallium, indium, arsenic, and antimon...
Background: Metals are probably some of the oldest toxicants known to humans and commonly found in t...
[[abstract]]Indium tin oxide exposure poses a potential health risk, but the exposure assessment in ...
ObjectiveOccupational exposure to indium compounds including indium-tin oxide (ITO) can result in po...
Exposure to chemicals released during urban waste disposal and treatment is increasingly regarded as...
The rapid growth of new electronics and energy technologies requires the use of rare elements of the...
OBJECTIVES: To assess occupational exposure to inorganic germanium (Ge) in workers from a producing ...
Objective. To assess, by means of biological monitoring, the potential exposure to metallic elements...
AbstractBackgroundlevels for 61 elements were established in urine samples collected from 132 occupa...
Urinary concentrations of 16 different exposure biomarkers to metals were determined at the beginnin...
Urinary concentrations of 16 different exposure biomarkers to metals were determined at the beginnin...
Occupational exposure to hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) can cause serious adverse health effects such ...
This study was conducted in biology department labs, college of science university of The-Qar in Ira...
Objectives To evaluate a combined biomonitoring approach based on both cobalt and tungsten determina...
Background. In dentistry, titanium, mercury, platinum, rhodium and palladium are used to produce den...
The main objective of this study was to investigate aluminum , gallium, indium, arsenic, and antimon...
Background: Metals are probably some of the oldest toxicants known to humans and commonly found in t...
[[abstract]]Indium tin oxide exposure poses a potential health risk, but the exposure assessment in ...
ObjectiveOccupational exposure to indium compounds including indium-tin oxide (ITO) can result in po...
Exposure to chemicals released during urban waste disposal and treatment is increasingly regarded as...
The rapid growth of new electronics and energy technologies requires the use of rare elements of the...
OBJECTIVES: To assess occupational exposure to inorganic germanium (Ge) in workers from a producing ...
Objective. To assess, by means of biological monitoring, the potential exposure to metallic elements...
AbstractBackgroundlevels for 61 elements were established in urine samples collected from 132 occupa...
Urinary concentrations of 16 different exposure biomarkers to metals were determined at the beginnin...
Urinary concentrations of 16 different exposure biomarkers to metals were determined at the beginnin...
Occupational exposure to hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) can cause serious adverse health effects such ...
This study was conducted in biology department labs, college of science university of The-Qar in Ira...
Objectives To evaluate a combined biomonitoring approach based on both cobalt and tungsten determina...
Background. In dentistry, titanium, mercury, platinum, rhodium and palladium are used to produce den...