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A comparison of sodium calcium edetate (edetate calcium disodium) and succimer (DMSA) in the treatment of inorganic lead poisoning.

30 Oct 2009 INTRODUCTION: This article reviews the experimental and clinical studies that have compared the efficacy (impact on urine lead excretion, blood and tissue lead concentrations, resolution of features and survival) of sodium calcium edetate (edetate ...
rec_pub_19852620-a-comparison-sodium-calcium-edetate-edetate-calcium-disodium-succimer.htm


In situ monitoring of the diurnal cycling of dynamic metal species in a stream under contrasting photobenthic biofilm activity and hydrological conditions.

29 Sep 2009 The diurnal evolution of the dynamic fraction, i.e., the potentially bioavailable fraction, of Cd, Cu, and Pb in a small river impacted by mining and smelting waste was studied in situ, under contrasting biofilm activity and hydrological conditions, ...
rec_pub_19848128-in-situ-monitoring-diurnal-cycling-dynamic-metal-species-stream.htm


Immobilising of Cd, Pb, and Zn contaminated arable soils close to a former Pb/Zn smelter: a field study in Austria over 5 years.

29 Sep 2009 Numerous smelter sites are surrounded by rural land. The entrance of non-essential metals such as lead or cadmium into the food chain is very likely as well as phytotoxicity effects of zinc. Finding a realistic solution for these large-scale ...
rec_pub_19283493-immobilising-cd-pb-zn-contaminated-arable-soils-close-pb-zn-smelter.htm


[2nd addendum to "lead monograph--reference--and "human biomonitoring" values of the "Human Biomonitoring" Council of the Environmental Office]

29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19802623-2nd-addendum-lead-monograph-reference-human-biomonitoring-values.htm


[New and revised reference values for antimony, arsenic and metals (lead, cadmium, nickel, mercury, thallium and uranium) in blood of children in Germany. Position of the "Human Biomonitoring" Council of the Environmental Office]

29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19802622-new-revised-reference-values-antimony-arsenic-metals-lead-cadmium.htm


Bioassays for evaluating the water-extractable genotoxic and toxic potential of soils polluted by metal smelters.

29 Sep 2009 Physicochemical analyses of polluted soils are limited in their ability to determine all hazardous compounds, their bioavailability, and their combined effects on living organisms. Bioassays, on the other hand, can evaluate environmental quality ...
rec_pub_18973278-bioassays-evaluating-water-extractable-genotoxic-toxic-potential.htm


Subchronic lead feeding study in male rats and micropigs.

29 Sep 2009 This study compared the lead uptake from contaminated test soil of known lead concentration with a soluble lead acetate standard, which was considered to be 100% bioavailable. This study also compared the lead bioavailability from this ...
rec_pub_18937295-subchronic-lead-feeding-study-male-rats-micropigs.htm


High bone matrix turnover predicts blood levels of lead among perimenopausal women.

29 Sep 2009 Skeletal bone is the primary endogenous source of lead in circulating blood, particularly under conditions of accelerated bone turnover and mineral loss, such as pregnancy and postmenopausal osteoporosis. We studied the influence of bone turnover ...
rec_pub_19595303-high-bone-matrix-turnover-predicts-blood-levels-lead-perimenopausal.htm


Hunting with lead: association between blood lead levels and wild game consumption.

8 Sep 2009 BACKGROUND: Wild game hunting is a popular activity in many regions of the United States. Recently, the presence of lead fragments in wild game meat, presumably from the bullets or shot used for hunting, has raised concerns about health risks from ...
rec_pub_19747676-hunting-lead-association-blood-lead-levels-wild-game-consumption.htm


A prospective study of bone lead concentration and death from all causes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer in the Department of Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study.

6 Sep 2009 BACKGROUND: Blood lead concentration has been associated with mortality from different causes in several studies. Many effects of lead exposure that might increase risk of death are likely to result from cumulative exposure, for which bone lead is a ...
rec_pub_19738141-a-prospective-study-bone-lead-concentration-death-causes.htm

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