Key term: blood

Original article 1981;7(3):233-236   pdf
Disappearance of carbon monoxide from the blood – comparison of the one-exponential and two-exponential elimination models for rat
Kurppa K
 
Original article 1979;5(3):188-194   pdf
Vanadium in the blood and urine of workers in a ferroalloy plant
Gylseth B, Leira HI, Steinnes E, Thomassen Y
 
Original article 1975;1(1):15-30   pdf
Exposure to white spirit. I. Concentration in alveolar air and blood during rest and exercise.
Åstrand I, Kilbom Å, Övrum P
 
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(2):78-94   pdf
Exposure to methylene chloride. I Its concentration in alveolar air and blood during rest and exercise and its metabolism.
Åstrand I, Övrum P, Carlsson A
 
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):199-218   pdf
Uptake of solvents in the blood and tissues of man. A review.
Åstrand I
 
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 1975;1(4):243-248   pdf
Methods for measuring trichloroethanol and trichloroacetic acid in blood and urine after exposure to trichloroethylene.
Vesterberg O, Gorczak J, Krasts M
 
Original article 1976;2(1):31-36   pdf
Occupational lead exposure in Finland. V. Shipyards and shipbreaking.
Tola S, Karskela V
 
Original article 1976;2(3):176-184   pdf
Effect of a short, heavy exposure to lead dust upon blood lead level, erythrocyte delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase activity and urinary excretion of lead delta-aminolevulinic acid coproporphyrin. Results of a 6-month follow-up of two male subjects.
Schütz A, Skerfving S
 
Original article 1976;2(4):212-219   pdf
Exposure to trichloroethylene II. Metabolites in blood and urine.
Vesterberg O, Gorczak J, Krasts M
 
1978;4 suppl 2:114-118   pdf
Biological indicators of exposure in styrene polymerization workers. Styrene in blood and adipose tissue and mandelic and phenylglyoxylic acids in urine.
Wolff MS, Lilis R, Lorimer WV, Selikoff IJ
 
Original article 1978;4(1):60-65   pdf
Exposure of rabbits to styrene. Electronystagmographic findings correlated to the styrene level in blood and cerebrospinal fluid.
Larsby B, Tham R, Ödkvist LM, Hyden D, Bunnfors I, Aschan G
 
Original article 1979;5(1):59-69   pdf
Individual mercury exposure of chloralkali workers and its relation to blood and urinary mercury levels.
Lindstedt G, Gottberg I, Holmgren B, Jonsson T, Karlsson G
 
Original article 1979;5(2):115-125   pdf
Long-term exposure to electric fields. A cross-sectional epidemiologic investigation of occupationally exposed workers in high-voltage substations.
Knave B, Gamberale F, Bergström S, Birke E, Iregren A, Kolmodin-Hedman B, Wennberg A
 
Letter to the editor 1981;7(4):311-312   pdf
Sources of variation in fluorometry of zinc protoporphyrin in blood.
Granjean P, Lintrup J
 
Original article 2001;27(2):133-139   pdf
Total plasma protein adducts of allergenic hexahydrophthalic and methylhexahydrophthalic anhydrides as biomarkers of long-term exposure
Rosqvist S, Johannesson G, Lindh CH, Jönsson BAG
 
Original article 1998;24(1):38-45   pdf
Lead concentrations in tibial and calcaneal bone in relation to the history of lead exposure
Bergdahl IA, Strömberg U, Gerhardsson L, Schütz A, Chettle DR, Skerfving S