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- :Wells, Ellen M. ;Herbstman, Julie B.Jun 26 2015 | Environ Health Perspect. 124(3):373-379.:BackgroundMethylmercury (MeHg) may affect fetal growth; however, prior research often lacked assessment of mercury speciation, confounders, and intera...
- :Pan, Yi ;Caldwell, Kathleen L.Apr 03 2013 | Eur Thyroid J. 2013; 2(2):127-134.:BackgroundIodine intake is essential for normal growth, development and metabolism throughout life, especially for women during gestation and lactatio...
- :Xiao, Ge ;Saunders, DavidMar 21 2016 | J Radioanal Nucl Chem. 301(1):285-291:Quantification of |Am in urine at low levels is important for assessment of individuals' or populations' accidental, environmental, or terrorism-relat...
- :Georgi, Joaudimir Castro ;Sommer, Yuliya L.April 19 2017 | Anal Methods. 9(23):3464-3476:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention developed a biomonitoring method to rapidly and accurately quantify chromium and cobalt in human whole ...
- :Horton, D. Kevin ;Adetona, OlorunfemiJun 11 2013 | Nutr J. 2013; 12:80.:BackgroundIn developing countries, deficiencies in essential micronutrients are common, particularly in pregnant women. Although, biochemical indicato...
- :Makhmudov, Amir A. ;Caldwell, Kathleen L.September 2011:Accurate and precise UI [urinary iodine] measurement is important to accurately assess the status of iodine nutrition in the US and around the world. ...
- :Blount, Benjamin C. ;Pirkle, James L.Dec 2006 | Environ Health Perspect. 2006; 114(12):1865-1871.:BackgroundPerchlorate is commonly found in the environment and known to inhibit thyroid function at high doses. Assessing the potential effect of low-...
- :Vance, Kathryn A. ;Makhmudov, Amir5 01 2018 | At Spectrosc. 39(3):95-99:A probing study to establish a reliable and robust method for determining the iodine concentration using the ELAN| DRC| II ICP-MS was performed in com...
- :Tellez-Plaza, Maria ;Navas-Acien, AnaNov 07 2011 | Environ Health Perspect. 2011; 120(2):204-209.:Public health policies such as tobacco control, air pollution reduction, and hazardous waste remediation may have reduced cadmium exposure among U.S. ...
- :deCastro, B. Rey ;Caldwell, Kathleen L.Sep 24 2014 | PLoS One. 2014; 9(9).:BackgroundArsenic is an ubiquitous element linked to carcinogenicity, neurotoxicity, as well as adverse respiratory, gastrointestinal, hepatic, and de...
- :Sullivan, Kevin M. ;Perrine, Cria G.Apr 2013 | Thyroid. 23(4):520-521.
- :Smith, Andrew E. ;Lincoln, Rebecca A.2 15 2016 | Sci Total Environ. 544:701-710:There is little published literature on the efficacy of strategies to reduce exposure to residential well water arsenic. The objectives of our study w...
- :Mortensen, Mary E. ;Caudill, Samuel P.Aug 29 2014 | Environ Res. 134:257-264.:BackgroundDespite the public health and toxicologic interest in methyl mercury (MeHg) and ethyl mercury (EHg), these mercury species have been technic...
- :Sommer, Yuliya L. ;Verdon, Carl P.Jun 20 2014 | Anal Bioanal Chem. 406(20):5039-5047.:The measurement of different mercury compounds in human blood can provide valuable information about the type of mercury exposure. To this end, our la...
- :Vance, Kathryn ;Makhmudov, Amir5 2017 | Thyroid. 27(5):748-749
- :Tevis, Denise S. ;Jarrett, Jeffery M.June 09 2018 | Clin Chim Acta. 485:1-6:Background:Comprehensive information on the effect of time and temperature storage on the measurement of elements in human, whole blood (WB) by induct...
- :Wang, Chia-Yih ;Cogswell, Mary E.Jun 12 2013 | J Nutr. 143(8):1276-1282:Because of the logistic complexity, excessive respondent burden, and high cost of conducting 24-h urine collections in a national survey, alternative ...
- :Xiao, Ge ;Jones, Robert L.Feb 20 2014 | Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 162(4):618-624.:Quantification of the isotopic composition of uranium in urine at low levels of concentration is important for assessing both military and civilian po...
- :Paul, Rick L. ;Davis, W. Clay3 2014 | J Radioanal Nucl Chem. 299(3):1555-1563:A newly developed procedure for determination of arsenic by radiochemical neutron activation analysis (RNAA) was used to measure arsenic at four level...
- :Quarles, C. Derrick ;Jones, Deanna R.2014 | J Anal At Spectrom. 2014(2):297-303:Biomonitoring and emergency response measurements are an important aspect of the Division of Laboratory Sciences of the National Center for Environmen...
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