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The following pages link to The influence of iron deficiency on tissue content and toxicity of ingested lead in the rat (Q67269596):
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- Iron, hepcidin, and the metal connection (Q21129273) (← links)
- Influence of nutrient intake on blood lead levels of young children at risk for lead poisoning (Q24811623) (← links)
- Association between hemochromatosis genotype and lead exposure among elderly men: the normative aging study (Q24812221) (← links)
- Effects of chloro-s-triazine herbicides and metabolites on aromatase activity in various human cell lines and on vitellogenin production in male carp hepatocytes (Q24813143) (← links)
- Iron deficiency associated with higher blood lead in children living in contaminated environments (Q24813218) (← links)
- Maternal blood lead concentration, diet during pregnancy, and anthropometry predict neonatal blood lead in a socioeconomically disadvantaged population (Q24813524) (← links)
- Blood lead levels and sexual maturation in U.S. girls: the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1994 (Q24814678) (← links)
- Sex-specific Profiles of Blood Metal Levels Associated with Metal-Iron Interactions (Q27026779) (← links)
- Factors influencing metabolism and toxicity of metals: a consensus report (Q28766672) (← links)
- Toxic interactions among environmental pollutants: corroborating laboratory observations with human experience (Q28767822) (← links)
- Iron supplement prevents lead-induced disruption of the blood-brain barrier during rat development (Q33269639) (← links)
- The effect of the hemochromatosis (HFE) genotype on lead load and iron metabolism among lead smelter workers (Q33838346) (← links)
- Results of lead research: prenatal exposure and neurological consequences (Q34636193) (← links)
- Seasonal changes in lead absorption in laboratory rats (Q34660629) (← links)
- Protective value of dietary copper and iron against some toxic effects of lead in rats (Q34662790) (← links)
- Lead analysis of house dust: a method for the detection of another source of lead exposure in inner city children (Q34663306) (← links)
- Variations in Hematologic Responses to Increased Lead Absorption in Young Children (Q34663423) (← links)
- Nutritional Factors and Susceptibility to Lead Toxicity (Q34663464) (← links)
- Nutrition and lead: strategies for public health (Q34833388) (← links)
- The conceptual structure of the integrated exposure uptake biokinetic model for lead in children (Q34942516) (← links)
- Environmental lead toxicity: nutrition as a component of intervention (Q35033410) (← links)
- Levels of lead and other metals in human blood: suggestive relationships, determining factors (Q35132459) (← links)
- Nutritional considerations in designing animal models of metal toxicity in man. (Q35132463) (← links)
- Hemoglobin, serum iron, and zinc protoporphyrin in lead-exposed workers (Q35132470) (← links)
- Some observations on the interaction of zinc, copper, and iron metabolism in lead and cadmium toxicity (Q35132486) (← links)
- Lead toxicity and nutritional deficiencies (Q35133069) (← links)
- Age and sensitivity to lead toxicity: a review (Q35133115) (← links)
- Quantities of lead producing health effects in humans: sources and bioavailability (Q35133124) (← links)
- Lead nephrotoxicity and associated disorders: biochemical mechanisms (Q35229293) (← links)
- The challenge posed to children's health by mixtures of toxic waste: the Tar Creek superfund site as a case-study (Q35776551) (← links)
- Molecular and ionic mimicry and the transport of toxic metals. (Q36104172) (← links)
- Threshold for lead damage to heme synthesis in urban children (Q36297098) (← links)
- Bioavailability of lead in rats fed “human” diets (Q38589018) (← links)
- Influence of age on metal metabolism and toxicity (Q39138344) (← links)
- An unknown risk group of lead poisoning: the gypsy children (Q39380903) (← links)
- Some Biochemical and Clinical Aspects of Lead Intoxication (Q39719787) (← links)
- Heavy metal toxicities (Q39942733) (← links)
- The bioavailability of iron, lead and cadmium via gastrointestinal absorption: A review (Q40154567) (← links)
- CNS lead toxicity in rabbit offspring (Q40742803) (← links)
- Blood lead and serum iron levels in non-occupationally exposed males and females (Q41054903) (← links)
- The influence of nutritional factors on lead absorption (Q41211904) (← links)
- The current status of lead poisoning in children (Q41212005) (← links)
- Pb neurotoxicity: neuropsychological effects of lead toxicity (Q41906025) (← links)
- Susceptibility to lead toxicity (Q42416173) (← links)
- Lead, ferritin, zinc, and hypertension (Q46411871) (← links)
- The effect of milk diet on lead metabolism in rats (Q47953636) (← links)
- Increased uptake of divalent metals lead and cadmium into the brain after kainite-induced neuronal injury (Q48609660) (← links)
- Influence of essential elements on manganese intoxication (Q48691244) (← links)
- [The toxicological estimation of the heavy metal content (Cd, Hg, Pb) in food for infants and small children]. (Q53509328) (← links)
- Effect of latent iron deficiency on metal levels of rat brain regions. (Q54342539) (← links)