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Concentrations of Toxic Metals and Trace Elements in the Meconium of Newborns from an Industrial City
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Women's and Children's Health
Journal:
Neonatology
Biology of the Neonate (2006) 89 (4): 244–250.
Published Online: 14 June 2006
...Gülcan Türker; Kıvanç Ergen; Yunus Karakoç; Ayşe Engin Arısoy; U. Bora Barutcu Objective: To investigate fetal exposure to toxic metals [lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd)] and fetal levels of trace elements [zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), and iron (Fe)] in newborns from an industrial city. Relationships between...
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Lead Effects on Offspring Depend on When Mouse Mothers Were Exposed to Lead
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Women's and Children's Health
Journal:
Neonatology
Biology of the Neonate (1999) 75 (4): 272–278.
Published Online: 03 March 1999
...HermanT. Epstein; JamesT. Newton; Kimberly Fenton Target mice were nursed by mothers given lead starting (1) when target mice were born; (2) after conception of target mice, or (3) during the mothers’ own pre-weaning age. These target mice are called, respectively, POSTNATAL, GESTATIONAL, and PRE...
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Maternal and Neonatal Lead Exposure in Southern Italy
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Women's and Children's Health
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Neonatology
Biology of the Neonate (1998) 73 (6): 362–366.
Published Online: 07 May 1998
...Ruggiero Carbone; Nicola Laforgia; Elisabetta Crollo; Angela Mautone; Achille Iolascon We evaluated the blood lead levels in 159 pregnant women and in their healthy newborns at birth. The blood lead levels were higher in mothers as compared with neonates, with a linear correlation between maternal...