Application inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for assessing the content of essential and toxic elements in whole blood of unexposed adults in the Russian Federation
Abstract:Introduction: Determination of essential and toxic elements in human blood is an important and urgent task within monitoring, environmental and hygienic studies accomplished in evidence-based medicine when population health risks are assessed.
Aim: Biomonitoring of unexposed adult population in the Russian Federation.
Methods: The contents of V, Cr, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Sr, Cd, Tl and Pb were determined in the blood of adults (n=80, aged 40-45 years) living in rural areas in the Western Urals re… Show more
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