The effect of lead (Pb) ingestion on hematological parameters in male and female Swiss mice was assessed. Eight different doses of Pb were administered through preparation of different feeds. The levels of Pb in the diet were designed to provide exposure below (0.6 to 2.0-13 μg/dl) normal background. One litter of mice was exposed to each Pb dose, with the mother given the feed 1 day after mating, and the mother and offspring continuing to receive the feed until the litter was 90 days old. Male and female mice receiving below normal background levels of dietary Pb displayed enhanced red blood cell (RBC) production as measured by increased numbers of RBC and increased hemoglobin and hematocrit values. However, as the blood Pb levels approach...
Background: Current evidence indicates that even low-level lead (Pb) exposure can have detrimental e...
Essential trace elements such as iron (Fe) are known to interact with nonessential metals like lead ...
Exposure to lead (Pb) is still rising concern worldwide, having in mind that even low-dose exposure ...
The effect of lead (Pb) ingestion on hematological parameters in male and female Swiss mice was asse...
A number of studies have documented that Pb exerts immunotoxic effects on T lymphocytes. In studies ...
This work was conducted to investigate the action of lead on some biochemical and hematological para...
We report results from a replication in second and third generation female mice of accelerated time ...
Female Swiss mice typically display signs of puberty at about 33-37 days of age. In the present inve...
A health survey of school children living in polluted regions of eastern Germany provided us with da...
Previous investigations have shown that Pb exerts immunotoxic effects. Object of this study were Th1...
Marked reductions in blood haemoglobin level, haematocrit value and erythrocyte count were observed ...
Previously published studies indicate that hepatotoxicity is associated with high blood lead (Pb) le...
Early life low-level lead (Pb) exposure is still an alarming child health issue. To date, animal stu...
International audienceSmall mammal populations living on contaminated sites are exposed to various c...
We investigated the effects of lead exposure on the growth and differentiation of bone marrow hemato...
Background: Current evidence indicates that even low-level lead (Pb) exposure can have detrimental e...
Essential trace elements such as iron (Fe) are known to interact with nonessential metals like lead ...
Exposure to lead (Pb) is still rising concern worldwide, having in mind that even low-dose exposure ...
The effect of lead (Pb) ingestion on hematological parameters in male and female Swiss mice was asse...
A number of studies have documented that Pb exerts immunotoxic effects on T lymphocytes. In studies ...
This work was conducted to investigate the action of lead on some biochemical and hematological para...
We report results from a replication in second and third generation female mice of accelerated time ...
Female Swiss mice typically display signs of puberty at about 33-37 days of age. In the present inve...
A health survey of school children living in polluted regions of eastern Germany provided us with da...
Previous investigations have shown that Pb exerts immunotoxic effects. Object of this study were Th1...
Marked reductions in blood haemoglobin level, haematocrit value and erythrocyte count were observed ...
Previously published studies indicate that hepatotoxicity is associated with high blood lead (Pb) le...
Early life low-level lead (Pb) exposure is still an alarming child health issue. To date, animal stu...
International audienceSmall mammal populations living on contaminated sites are exposed to various c...
We investigated the effects of lead exposure on the growth and differentiation of bone marrow hemato...
Background: Current evidence indicates that even low-level lead (Pb) exposure can have detrimental e...
Essential trace elements such as iron (Fe) are known to interact with nonessential metals like lead ...
Exposure to lead (Pb) is still rising concern worldwide, having in mind that even low-dose exposure ...