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1 and 11.4 y (NHANES 1999-2006, based on blood cadmium).
2 significant increases in cord blood lead and cadmium.
3  with three heavy metals: arsenic, lead, and cadmium.
4 o, i.e., hydrogen chalcogenide gas and alkyl cadmium.
5 20-40min following exposure to 3microgml(-1) cadmium.
6 absorption of toxic metals, such as lead and cadmium.
7 availability of dietary toxic metals such as cadmium.
8 ulator thresholds for chromium, arsenic, and cadmium.
9 4 (95% CI: 1.004, 1.045) per 10% increase in cadmium].
10 tal concentrations of 0.303+/-0.035mg/kg for cadmium, 1.228+/-0.146mg/kg for lead and 0.094+/-0.013mg
11 nce of 100 ppb arsenic, 20 ppb copper, 5 ppb cadmium, 10 ppb lead, 10 ppb bisphenol A, and 1 ppb para
12  and coexposures, we identified that urinary cadmium (6.52%, 95% confidence interval, 1.06, 12.28), s
13 ay this resulted in removal rates of 79% for cadmium, 81% for inorganic arsenic and a 66% for DMA.
14 nine sulfur's presence makes the toxic metal cadmium a preferred substrate.
15                                   We studied cadmium, a metalloestrogen, and 9 other metals-arsenic,
16 e study demonstrates the complex behavior of cadmium accumulated by M. australiense and improves our
17                       This Ala391-associated cadmium accumulation also increased the phosphorylation
18  substitution has an effect on intracellular cadmium accumulation and cell toxicity, providing a pote
19 ts showed that consuming Salicaceae, a known cadmium accumulator plant family, significantly increase
20 yase (smCSE) mineralizes CdS from an aqueous cadmium acetate solution via reactive H2S generation fro
21      The gills did not become saturated with cadmium after 14 days of exposure and demonstrated a gre
22                                     The high-cadmium allele, widespread among durum cultivars but und
23               The primary absorption line of cadmium and adjacent secondary line of iron are used for
24 ntial for cellular functions, others such as cadmium and arsenic are inherently cytotoxic.
25 processing and could be deployed in the most cadmium and arsenic impacted regions where rice is a sta
26 osure to high levels of toxic metals such as cadmium and arsenic is only experienced in a handful of
27 isteria, with special focus on resistance to cadmium and arsenic, as well as to biocides and antibiot
28  important binary tellurides-polycrystalline cadmium and bismuth tellurides- were studied over the pH
29 d not observe an association between urinary cadmium and breast cancer risk in any subgroup examined,
30 rence study with other metal ions like lead, cadmium and copper showed a negligible change in fluores
31 sfolding of nascent Tpi1 in response to both cadmium and glucose-depletion stress required both cyste
32   A method for simultaneous determination of cadmium and iron in cereal flakes using high-resolution
33         Using the proposed method, levels of cadmium and iron were determined in different kinds of c
34 networks (ANN) for determining copper, zinc, cadmium and lead in cachaca.
35                                              Cadmium and lead possibly act as intermediates on the pa
36                             Associations for cadmium and lead remained when limiting analyses to nonc
37                                              Cadmium and lead values in some samples were found highe
38     In contrast, estimated dietary intake of cadmium and lead were not significantly associated with
39     In contrast, estimated dietary intake of cadmium and lead were not significantly associated with
40  as platinum, and less noble metals, such as cadmium and mercury.
41 ch as iron, aluminium, cobalt, copper, zinc, cadmium and mercury.
42          Associations were evaluated between cadmium and mortality from influenza or pneumonia during
43 8) per 10% increase in arsenic]; and between cadmium and presence of lacunar infarcts [relative risk
44 nvironmental exposures to lead, mercury, and cadmium and the risk of hearing loss in adults and adole
45 se as being aggregation-prone in response to cadmium and to glucose depletion in chronologically agin
46                      The association between cadmium and young-onset breast cancer was near null, wit
47  family, significantly increased exposure to cadmium and zinc.
48 NES-III, based on creatinine-corrected urine cadmium) and 11.4 y (NHANES 1999-2006, based on blood ca
49 Our results showed that the average of lead, cadmium, and arsenic concentrations in Indian rice type
50 olluted study sites, where exposure to lead, cadmium, and arsenic is high.
51 ction of heavy metals (mainly mercury, lead, cadmium, and arsenic) are summarized.
52                In the glass substrate, lead, cadmium, and chromium were present at concentrations up
53 centration of heavy metals of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and copper.
54 ifferent mechanisms of action for copper and cadmium, and highlight that mechanistic understanding of
55                      Twentieth century zinc, cadmium, and lead concentrations are dominated by emissi
56 rfjord in western Norway) for mercury, zinc, cadmium, and lead.
57                            Vanadium, nickel, cadmium, and tin were increased in prevalent patients.
58                                  Arsenic and cadmium are known cardiovascular toxicants that pose dis
59 -fluvalinate), then trace metals/metalloids (cadmium, arsenic), followed by the fungicide propiconazo
60 n all the rice varieties while the levels of cadmium, arsenic, chromium and thallium were within perm
61 48 to 720 hours (summer worker lifespan) for cadmium, as the most time-dependent chemical as driven b
62 al for different heavy metals (copper, lead, cadmium) at different initial concentrations (from 100 t
63 f detection, without interference from lead, cadmium, atrazine, and paraoxon, and without matrix effe
64                   In this study, a multiplex cadmium biosensing construct was assembled by cloning a
65 uct was assembled by cloning a single-output cadmium biosensor element, cadRgfp, and a constitutively
66                                The multiplex cadmium biosensors were responsive to cadmium concentrat
67                        Biomarker data (blood cadmium, blood lead, blood mercury, urinary total arseni
68               We examined the association of cadmium burden with mortality related to influenza or pn
69 nd older adults in the United States, higher cadmium burdens are associated with higher mortality fro
70 metal following accumulation from waterborne cadmium by the freshwater decapod crustacean Macrobrachi
71               Without oleic acid impurities, cadmium carboxylate can be completely displaced from the
72     Electrochemical Synchronous detection of cadmium (Cd(II)) and lead (Pb(II)) was obtained by acid
73 transformed with OsPCS2a exhibited increased cadmium (Cd) and arsenic (As) tolerance and accumulation
74       Long-term exposure to the heavy metals cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg) is known to increase the r
75 ana transcription factor MYB59 is induced by cadmium (Cd) and plays a key role in the regulation of c
76 on, resistance to interfering metals such as cadmium (Cd) and zinc (Zn), and stable response in natur
77 ercury (Hg), Arsenic (As), Chromium (Cr) and Cadmium (Cd) are considered to be highly toxic and hazar
78  of ferrihydrite, but its implication toward cadmium (Cd) associated with ferrihydrite is not well-kn
79 ems originate from the presence of unreacted cadmium (Cd) complexes whose abundance is linked to unco
80  significant (p < 0.05) increase in cellular cadmium (Cd) concentration at 24 h (306 +/- 192 mg/L) as
81                    were subjected to various cadmium (Cd) concentrations (0, 25, 50, 100, and 200 mg
82       Exposure to the environmental toxicant cadmium (Cd) contributes to the development of obesity-a
83                                     Prenatal cadmium (Cd) exposure has been recognized to restrict gr
84                                              Cadmium (Cd) has been associated with smoking-related he
85  long-term increases in the concentration of cadmium (Cd) in soils.
86                                              Cadmium (Cd) is a naturally occurring environmental toxi
87                                              Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal ubiquitous in the en
88                                              Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic metal.
89                                              Cadmium (Cd) is one of the most prevalent toxic metal po
90           To investigate the role of GABA in cadmium (Cd) tolerance and elucidate the underlying mech
91                                          How cadmium (Cd) tolerance in rice is regulated remains poor
92 rum (L. plantarum) strains in alleviation of cadmium (Cd) toxicity in vivo and demonstrated that the
93 eduction of the arsenic (As), lead (Pb), and cadmium (Cd) were evaluated.
94  in the response to stresses such as salt or cadmium (Cd), among others.
95      Hypotheses for toxicological effects of cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), and their binary mixture (Cd
96 of the sensor was studied with heavy metals (cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), lead (Pb), arsenic (As)) wh
97                                              Cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co), mercury (Hg), nickel (Ni), mo
98  aluminium (Al), nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr), cadmium (Cd), iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) were predicted wit
99  established and validated for arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and antimony (Sb).
100 ontaining mixed combinations of cobalt (Co), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and manganese (Mn).
101 fined the reproductive benefits and costs of cadmium (Cd)-acclimation.
102 tration, and toxic sensitivity to waterborne cadmium (Cd).
103 iconductors that do not contain lead (Pb) or cadmium (Cd).
104 lerance of excess copper (Cu), zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd).
105                 In this work, we showed that cadmium [Cd(II)], a known human carcinogen, inhibited al
106 icity (antimony, arsenic, barium, beryllium, cadmium, cesium, lead, mercury, platinum, thallium, tin,
107 ignificantly enhances transferrin binding to cadmium chalcogenide nanocrystals and their subsequent d
108 roved photoluminescence (PL) line widths for cadmium chalcogenide-based nanocrystals.
109                                              Cadmium chalcogenides nanoplatelets (NPLs) strongly rely
110 le chalcogenidocadmates, a molecular form of cadmium chalcogenides with unprecedented one-dimensional
111 was identified that the food-safe and common cadmium chelator citric acid efficiently removed cadmium
112 subcutaneously administered a combination of cadmium chloride (CdCl2) and methylmercury (II) chloride
113 ecreasing the L-type Ca current (with 50 mum cadmium chloride).
114 rk, the concentrations of Arsenic, Antimony, Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, Selenium and Vanadium were eval
115 lationship of urine metals including barium, cadmium, cobalt, cesium, molybdenum, lead, antimony, tha
116 vels, including aluminum, antimony, arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, copper, iron, lead, manganese
117 gh and wholegrain rice significantly reduced cadmium compared to nonparboiled polished rice, by 25%.
118 e ligand (1,10-phenanthroline) for precursor cadmium complex that works as a chelating agent in order
119 tal cadmium levels (third tertile of urinary cadmium concentration (0.571-2.658 mug/L) vs. first (0.0
120                                              Cadmium concentration decreased with increasing water ac
121 , evaluated by creatinine-normalized urinary cadmium concentration, and invasive breast cancer among
122 ntinuous variable (per 2-fold higher urinary cadmium concentration, hazard ratio = 0.94, 95% confiden
123        Positive associations between urinary cadmium concentrations and breast cancer have been repor
124                                              Cadmium concentrations decreased rapidly during depurati
125 ion, Greece, 2007-2012), we measured urinary cadmium concentrations during early pregnancy and assess
126                            It was found that cadmium concentrations in all Thai herb samples were les
127 tiplex cadmium biosensors were responsive to cadmium concentrations ranging from 0.01 to 10microgml(-
128 rganization (FAO) of 0.2 mg/kg, whereas, all cadmium concentrations were below the limit of 0.4 mg/kg
129                       A decrease in lead and cadmium concentrations were observed with increasing tim
130 duals at the 80th vs. the 20th percentile of cadmium concentrations.
131         A positive correlation between islet cadmium content and both age (p = 0.048, R(2) = 0.09) an
132 blue-emitting crystal form based on a simple cadmium coordination polymer with an impressive external
133 tions contaminated with three heavy metals - cadmium, copper, and lead - as a measure of their abilit
134 -MS for their content of aluminium, arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead and mercury in the dry product and
135 termination of trace level concentrations of cadmium, copper, lead, and silver as model analytes has
136                                     Arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, manganese, mercury, selenium, and
137 terquartile range (IQR): 4.90-11.93] and the cadmium:creatinine ratio was 0.96 mug/g (IQR: 0.61-1.51)
138                                         Some cadmium data is also presented, available with ICP-MS an
139 CadC is a sequence-specific, DNA-binding and cadmium-dependent regulator of CadA, an efflux pump conf
140 s, as a novel alternative method for in situ cadmium detection, may reduce human exposure by compleme
141 rejected in any of the assays, and ingesting cadmium did not alter sucrose sensitivity.
142                                              Cadmium doped antimony oxide (Cd-doped Sb2O4) nanostruct
143  we report surface reconstruction induced by cadmium doping into the [Au23(SR)16](-) (R = cyclohexyl)
144                                     As such, cadmium environmental contamination poses a significant
145 ndent growth in both MCF7 and MCF7-Cd cells, cadmium-exposed cells retained a significant advantage i
146 ing glycolytic flux in lung macrophages from cadmium-exposed mice.
147 Our lab previously demonstrated that chronic cadmium exposure alters the expression of several ERalph
148                                     Prenatal cadmium exposure has been associated with impaired fetal
149 paring the highest to the lowest category of cadmium exposure in the general population, the weighted
150           This suggests that the duration of cadmium exposure influences the depuration rate for this
151 ot support the hypothesis that environmental cadmium exposure is associated with risk of postmenopaus
152                                Environmental cadmium exposure is widespread.
153                                    Moreover, cadmium exposure promoted increased macrophage glycolyti
154                                              Cadmium exposure results in the active dissociation of t
155                   We concluded that prenatal cadmium exposure was associated with delayed growth in e
156    To elucidate the associations of prenatal cadmium exposure with child growth, adiposity, and cardi
157      We aimed to evaluate the association of cadmium exposure with the risk of prostate cancer in bot
158 spectively assessed the relationship between cadmium exposure, evaluated by creatinine-normalized uri
159 This is the first study to show that chronic cadmium exposure, even at low levels, can increase the m
160 rmed for studies of prostate cancer risk and cadmium exposure.
161 Our findings of associations for arsenic and cadmium exposures with vascular brain injury are consist
162 ctivity) toxicity in acute (96 h) copper and cadmium exposures, using the shallow-water ecophysiologi
163 ium chelator citric acid efficiently removed cadmium from intact grain via pre-soaking procedure, whi
164 y and temperature on the removal of lead and cadmium from rice was investigated.
165 , the highest quartile (vs. lowest) of blood cadmium had an odds ratio of 3.03 (95% CI: 1.44, 6.40) f
166                                              Cadmium had negative effects on macrophytes at much lowe
167  lowest concentration at 20 degrees C, while cadmium had the lowest concentration at 30 degrees C.
168 mium in adults and exposure to environmental cadmium in adolescents may play a role in the risk of he
169 gest that exposure to environmental lead and cadmium in adults and exposure to environmental cadmium
170                      We measured arsenic and cadmium in American Indian participants from the Strong
171  from the national alarming level except for cadmium in cocoa beans.
172                   Subsequent accumulation of cadmium in food and drinking water can result in acciden
173 ctional variant causing high accumulation of cadmium in grain.
174            A method for the determination of cadmium in herb samples based on solidified floating org
175                       Widespread presence of cadmium in soil and water systems is a consequence of in
176 ion of zinc, manganese, nickel, calcium, and cadmium in sorghum seeds.
177 14, established the concentration limits for cadmium in specific products based on cocoa and chocolat
178 rticipants with creatinine-corrected urinary cadmium in the 80th vs. 20th percentile was 1.15 (95% CI
179 of toxic metals (including arsenic, lead and cadmium) in rice through an in vitro gastrointestinal di
180                                              Cadmium-induced aggregation was limited to newly synthes
181  a hormone disrupter, the role of ERalpha in cadmium-induced breast cancer progression remains unclea
182                                              Cadmium, inorganic arsenic and, potentially, dimethyl ar
183         The pen4 mutant, which is allelic to cadmium insensitive1 (cad1/pcs1) mutants, was recovered
184 e defective surface of perovskite films with cadmium iodide (CdI(2)) effectively reduces the degree o
185 or due to the selective and fast sorption of cadmium ion.
186 ere achieved by electrochemical detection of cadmium ions and lead ions with square wave voltammetry
187                              The presence of cadmium ions can enhance the ability of the framework to
188                 Adding 0.03 molar percent of cadmium ions into tin-perovskite precursors reduce the b
189              The thiol-chelating heavy metal cadmium is a highly toxic environmental pollutant demons
190                                              Cadmium is a widespread heavy metal pollutant that may a
191                                              Cadmium is an environmental contaminant that can activat
192                                   In humans, cadmium is poorly excreted, triggers pulmonary inflammat
193 biologically active metals, such as lead and cadmium, is an important risk factor for cardiovascular
194 ent study are to evaluate levels of mercury, cadmium, lead, and arsenic in dried mushrooms, to determ
195 tary intake and biomarker levels of arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury among Asian populations in th
196 d consumption and dietary intake of arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury by combining 24-hr dietary in
197       The observed associations suggest that cadmium, lead, and zinc may play a role in ALS etiology.
198 2, 3, 3.5 and 3.6 ng L(-1) were acquired for cadmium, lead, copper, and arsenic respectively.
199 have considerably higher biomarker levels of cadmium, lead, mercury, and arsenic than whites, blacks,
200 have considerably higher biomarker levels of cadmium, lead, mercury, and arsenic than whites, blacks,
201                    The combinations of three cadmium levels (0 [control] and 0.25 and 1 milligrams pe
202                            Elevated prenatal cadmium levels (third tertile of urinary cadmium concent
203 rnal and neonatal cord blood levels of lead, cadmium, manganese, and mercury after supplementation wi
204 e-controlled transition metal chalcogenides (cadmium, manganese, iron, and nickel oxides and sulfides
205             This raises the possibility that cadmium may worsen outcomes from COVID-19 infections.
206 atory, classically activated phenotype after cadmium-mediated lung injury.
207              These observations suggest that cadmium mediates the persistence of classically activate
208                                     Maternal cadmium, mercury, and manganese levels were nearly ident
209 ster of pregnancy did not influence maternal cadmium, mercury, or manganese levels at delivery.
210 mparing the highest with the lowest tertile, cadmium (odds ratio [OR] = 2.04, 95% confidence interval
211 2, and CDCl3, oleate ligands, in the form of cadmium oleate and Cd(x)OA(y) clusters, desorb.
212 urther engineered to be selective for either cadmium or strontium removal, specifically for radioacti
213 ybdenum-doped indium oxide, dysprosium-doped cadmium oxide, graphene and diffused semiconductors, but
214 reast cancer was not associated with urinary cadmium parameterized either in quartiles (comparing hig
215            In order to precisely monitor the cadmium penetration to the framework pores, in addition
216 able signal reporters (apoferritin templated cadmium phosphates (ATCP) and apoferritin templated lead
217 t of Arabidopsis leaves with the heavy metal cadmium produces time course-dependent changes in peroxi
218                     We also demonstrate that cadmium proteotoxicity is conserved between yeast and hu
219 barium (Ptrend = 0.13), 0.74 (0.51-1.09) for cadmium (Ptrend = 0.35), 1.21 (0.85-1.72) for cobalt (Pt
220     Further research is needed to understand cadmium-related sex differences and the role of coexposu
221 23) higher and had higher risk of detectable cadmium, relative risk (RR) = 2.2 (95% CI: 1.3, 3.7), RR
222          The synthesized nanohybrid has high cadmium removal capacity and holds promising prospects f
223 he observed increases in cord blood lead and cadmium require further exploration.
224 regulator of CadA, an efflux pump conferring cadmium resistance.
225               Although these studies support cadmium's function as a hormone disrupter, the role of E
226 et zinc levels and support prior evidence of cadmium's higher bioavailability in women and its long t
227 s paper reports the potential application of cadmium selenide (CdSe) quantum dots (QDs) in improving
228 trodes that serves to passivate and dope the cadmium selenide nanocrystal channel layer.
229           Metallic silver and semiconducting cadmium selenide nanocrystals are deposited to form high
230 isplace the carboxylate surface ligands from cadmium selenide nanocrystals, oleic acid impurities are
231 rational structure of the atomically precise cadmium selenide quantum dots Cd35Se20X30L30, Cd56Se35X4
232 from molecular vibrations to bulk phonons in cadmium selenide quantum dots for the first time.
233 nd I-III-VI2 semiconductor materials such as cadmium selenide, which exist as two stable phases, cubi
234 e of making ensembles of near-unity emitting cadmium selenide/cadmium sulfide (CdSe/CdS) core-shell q
235 de monolayers (2D-WS2) and a single layer of cadmium selenide/zinc sulfide core/shell 0D-QDs.
236 ed using solvothermal conversion of the same cadmium selenophenolate precursor (Me4N)2[Cd(SePh)4]: th
237 ers had measured values of urine arsenic and cadmium several times higher than previous population- a
238                                              Cadmium showed a rather inconsistent influence on Fe def
239                                              Cadmium significantly affected essential metals levels i
240 b transcript expressions were observed under cadmium stress.
241 recruited independently to SCF(Met30) during cadmium stress.
242                       We show that a pair of cadmium sulfide (CdS) cluster isomers provides an advant
243                              Paints based on cadmium sulfide (CdS) were popular among artists beginni
244     The model system, Moorella thermoacetica-cadmium sulfide (CdS), combines an inorganic semiconduct
245 bles of near-unity emitting cadmium selenide/cadmium sulfide (CdSe/CdS) core-shell quantum dots.
246                  Photoexcited electrons from cadmium sulfide nanorods (CdS NRs) transfer to 2-oxoglut
247 gnal, the other connecting with a commercial cadmium sulfide photo-conductive cell to detect the sens
248              This paper describes the use of cadmium sulfide quantum dots (CdS QDs) as visible-light
249 ing to functionalize core/shell lead sulfide/cadmium sulfide quantum dots (PbS/CdS QDs) emitting at ~
250 gated the chemistry of singlet oxygen with a cadmium-sulfur cluster, (Me(4)N)(2)[Cd(4)(SPh)(10)].
251 , and hence, it is important to determine if cadmium-sulfur moieties physically quench and/or chemica
252         This cluster was used as a model for cadmium-sulfur nanoparticles.
253                       Commercially available cadmium-sulfur quantum dots ("lumidots") show similar si
254 The photoeletrochemical platform consists of cadmium sulphide and nickel hydroxide electrodeposited o
255 CSH, modulating the growth of CSH-stabilized cadmium sulphide quantum dots (CdS QDs).
256 cal polishing (CMP) is developed for mercury cadmium telluride (HgCdTe or MCT) semiconductors.
257  source, a thermoelectrically cooled mercury cadmium telluride balanced detection module was employed
258                               We synthesized cadmium telluride quantum dots (CdTe QDs) capped with th
259 predator organism to determine the impact of cadmium telluride quantum dots (CdTe QDs).
260               Thioglycolic acid (TGA)-capped cadmium-telluride (CdTe) quantum dots (QDs) exposing gre
261 to compete with the state-of-the-art mercury-cadmium-telluride material system in the field of infrar
262 resent in most aerosols, while others (e.g., cadmium, titanium, vanadium) were rarely found.
263 ch program on trace elements with a focus on cadmium toxicity but soon thereafter began my research o
264               However, endogenous targets of cadmium toxicity responsible for these outcomes are larg
265 reduced toxicity in both metals, but reduced cadmium toxicity significantly more.
266 applications shown here, zinc deficiency and cadmium toxicity, demonstrate that this novel imaging pl
267 two derivatives 5a and 5e succeeded to treat cadmium toxicity.
268 ncreased copper toxicity, but did not affect cadmium toxicity.
269 act of this variant on protein conformation, cadmium transport, activation of signalling pathways and
270 ndrome, also forms aggregates in response to cadmium treatment, suggesting that this conserved enzyme
271 and examine the relationship between urinary cadmium(UCd) and hypertension and impaired kidney functi
272  exposure and demonstrated a greater rate of cadmium uptake relative to the hepatopancreas.
273  for 6 replicate measurements of 1.0mugL(-1) cadmium was +/-2.67%.
274                                   Cord blood cadmium was analyzed as detectable or undetectable with
275                                              Cadmium was associated with a small increase in risk, wi
276 e synergistic interaction between copper and cadmium was not affected by low temperature, but high hy
277                                              Cadmium was not rejected in any of the assays, and inges
278 Rs for the 80th vs. 20th percentile of blood cadmium were 1.14 (95% CI: 0.96, 1.36; p = 0.15) for the
279 est (vs. lowest) quartiles of blood lead and cadmium were associated with 1.70 (95% CI: 1.25, 2.31) a
280 gars, carotenoids, macro-, microelements and cadmium) were rather year-dependent than affected by the
281 rease in diet richness minimized exposure to cadmium when mice consumed Salicaceae items.
282 o toxic metals including lead, aluminum, and cadmium, which perturb metal homeostasis at the cellular
283  was negatively associated with ESA dose and cadmium while positively associated with antimony, arsen
284 ightly more effective at removing nickel and cadmium, while at pH 8.5, iron electrodes were more effe
285 FAAS) was developed for the determination of cadmium with on-line preconcentration.
286 rong trap state emission in the now-brownish cadmium yellow paint is linked to the presence of CdS pa
287 and high electron mobility-lifetime product, cadmium zinc telluride (CdZnTe or CZT) is currently the
288  mechanical polishing (CMP) is developed for cadmium zinc telluride (CdZnTe or CZT) wafers.
289       The efficacy of adding selenium to the cadmium zinc telluride (CdZnTe) matrix for radiation det
290 s) as a potentially low-cost replacement for Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT).
291 r bolus injection of (123)I-mIBG on a hybrid cadmium zinc telluride SPECT/CT system.
292                                The levels of cadmium, zinc and iron were measured in different vegeta
293 was developed for the determination of lead, cadmium, zinc, manganese and iron in white and wild rice
294 I-MIBG) uptake obtained using a multipinhole cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) camera with that obtained u
295 ecent advances in SPECT technology including cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) semiconductor detector mate
296  myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) with the cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) SPECT camera is not well es
297 on imaging with the high-sensitivity D.SPECT cadmium-zinc-telluride camera in a forward-leaning biker
298 -pyrophosphate cardiac imaging using a novel cadmium-zinc-telluride SPECT/CT scanner, SUV(max), SUV(m
299 ng in vivo results for a digital solid-state cadmium-zinc-telluride SPECT/CT system with in vitro sam
300 phate SPECT/CT using a novel general-purpose cadmium-zinc-telluride-based SPECT/CT system.

 
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