AbstractBackgroundlevels for 61 elements were established in urine samples collected from 132 occupationally unexposed UK adults. In this study all elements were determined by inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry, but methods were ‘tailored’ to the elements; in total six analytical methods were undertaken. For the first time in a UK population 95th percentile values are reported for 19 elements for which there is no available comparison. Repeat urine samples were collected from some individuals and mixed effects modelling was carried out on the data to give an estimation of variation both between individuals and within the same individual. The mixed effects modelling was undertaken on 31 of the 61 elements for which there were more ...
The purpose of this study of the Italian Society of Reference Values (SIVR) was to provide the refer...
Concentration-dilution of spot urine samples is a shortcoming of the biological monitoring of indust...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Urinary biomonitoring is widely used to assess environmental chemical exposu...
Abstract Background: Trace elements (TEs) are ubiquitous and their potential interest for human heal...
Human biomonitoring studies are of increasing importance in regulatory toxicology;however, there is ...
Systematic creatinine adjustment of urinary concentrations of biomarkers has been a challenge over t...
AbstractHuman biomonitoring reference values are statistical estimates that indicate the upper margi...
The aim of the current HBM-study is to further the understanding of the impact of inter- and intra-i...
Many studies have documented the abnormal concentrations of metals/metalloids in serum or urine of o...
Sixty five urine samples obtained during one or two non-consecutive days from 10 healthy individuals...
We assessed 12 urine metals in tobacco smoke-exposed and not exposed National Health and Nutrition E...
Abstract. Background levels of 38 elements of a UK population are presented here from 137 people. It...
Biologic monitoring (i.e., biomonitoring) is used to assess human exposures to environmental and wor...
We assessed 12 urine metals in tobacco smoke-exposed and not exposed National Health and Nutrition E...
The purpose of this study of the Italian Society of Reference Values (SIVR) was to provide the refer...
Concentration-dilution of spot urine samples is a shortcoming of the biological monitoring of indust...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Urinary biomonitoring is widely used to assess environmental chemical exposu...
Abstract Background: Trace elements (TEs) are ubiquitous and their potential interest for human heal...
Human biomonitoring studies are of increasing importance in regulatory toxicology;however, there is ...
Systematic creatinine adjustment of urinary concentrations of biomarkers has been a challenge over t...
AbstractHuman biomonitoring reference values are statistical estimates that indicate the upper margi...
The aim of the current HBM-study is to further the understanding of the impact of inter- and intra-i...
Many studies have documented the abnormal concentrations of metals/metalloids in serum or urine of o...
Sixty five urine samples obtained during one or two non-consecutive days from 10 healthy individuals...
We assessed 12 urine metals in tobacco smoke-exposed and not exposed National Health and Nutrition E...
Abstract. Background levels of 38 elements of a UK population are presented here from 137 people. It...
Biologic monitoring (i.e., biomonitoring) is used to assess human exposures to environmental and wor...
We assessed 12 urine metals in tobacco smoke-exposed and not exposed National Health and Nutrition E...
The purpose of this study of the Italian Society of Reference Values (SIVR) was to provide the refer...
Concentration-dilution of spot urine samples is a shortcoming of the biological monitoring of indust...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Urinary biomonitoring is widely used to assess environmental chemical exposu...