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- :Dickerson, Aisha S ;Hansen, JohnniJanuary 31 2019 | Occup Environ Med. 76(4):208-214:ObjectivesPrevious research has indicated links between lead (Pb) exposure and increased risk of neurodegenerative disorders, including amyotrophic la...
- :Specht, Aaron J ;Obrycki, John F.4 20 2021 | Environ Sci Technol. 55(8):5050-5055:Collecting blood spots from newborns is a common procedure used to diagnose multiple health conditions. Fingerstick blood samples are routinely collec...
- :Hoover, Christian ;Hoover, Gabrielle Groth11 2021 | Environ Res. 202:111642:Objective:To determine the association between firearm-related lead exposure and pediatric blood lead levels.Methods:Using data available through the ...
- :Specht, Aaron J ;Weisskopf, Marc GFeb 07 2017 | Physiol Meas. 38(3):575-585.:ObjectiveK-shell x-ray fluorescence (KXRF) techniques have been used to identify health effects resulting from exposure to metals for decades, but the...
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