Key term: lead

Original article 2022;48(7):540-548   pdf full text
Lung cancer incidence among workers biologically monitored for occupational exposure to lead: a cohort study
Anttila A, Uuksulainen S, Rantanen M, Sallmén M
 
Original article 2022;48(6):479-489   pdf full text
Time trends in occupational exposure to chemicals in Sweden: proportion exposed, distribution across demographic and labor market strata, and exposure levels
Gustavsson P, Wiebert P, Tinnerberg H, Bodin T, Linnersjö A, Hed Myrberg I, Albin M, Selander J
 
Original article 2021;47(3):233-243   pdf full text
Two-year neurocognitive responses to first occupational lead exposure
Yu Y-L, Thijs L, Saenen N, Melgarejo JD, Wei D-M, Yang W-Y, Yu C-G, Roels HA, Nawrot TS, Maestre GE, Staessen JA, Zhang Z-Y
 
Original article 2019;45(3):298-307   pdf full text
Neurocognitive function in relation to blood lead among young men prior to chronic occupational exposure
Yu C-G, Yang W-Y, Saenen N, Wei F-F, Zhang Z-Y, Mujaj B, Thijs L, Feng Y-M, Nawrot TS, Staessen JA
 
Original article 2017;43(4):385-390   pdf full text
The association between blood lead levels and cardiovascular diseases among lead-exposed male workers
Min Y-S, Ahn Y-S
 
Original article 1975;1(1):54-59   pdf
Blood cell delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase activity in humans exposed to methylmercury.
Schutz A, Skerfving S
 
Original article 1975;1(3):173-177   pdf
Occupational lead exposure in Finland. IV. The polyvinyl chloride plastic industry.
Tola S
 
Original article 1975;1(3):184-192   pdf
Determination of toxic metals in blood by x-ray fluorescence spectrometry.
Vaasjoki R, Rantanen J
 
Original article 1975;1(4):219-232   pdf
Blood lead levels and erythrocyte delta-amino-levulinic acid dehydratase activity of selected population groups in Helsinki.
Nordman CH, Hernberg S
 
Original article 1976;2(1):31-36   pdf
Occupational lead exposure in Finland. V. Shipyards and shipbreaking.
Tola S, Karskela V
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