2024
DOI: 10.17532/jhs.2023.2623
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The role of laboratory diagnostics in the assessment of occupational lead exposure

Amela Ibišević,
Emsel Papić,
Lejla Čano Dedić
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Industrialization and urbanization led to a significant increase in the environment. Lead inhibits the activity of numerous enzymes, triggers oxidative stress, and causes protein biosynthesis dysregulation. Inhalation of lead particles is the most common route of intoxication associated with occupational exposure. This study aims to evaluate laboratory methods and biomarkers in the assessment of lead exposure. Methods: For non-experimental qualitative research, available scientific articles in En… Show more

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