XRF-measured bone lead (Pb) as a biomarker for Pb exposure and toxicity among children diagnosed with Pb poisoning.

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Published in Biomarkers on February 09, 2016

Authors

Aaron J Specht1, Yanfen Lin2, Marc Weisskopf3, Chonghuai Yan2, Howard Hu4, Jian Xu2, Linda H Nie1

Author Affiliations

1: a School of Health Sciences , Purdue University , West Lafayette, IN , USA .
2: b Xinhua Hospital, MOE-Shanghai Key Laboratory of Children's Environmental Health, Department of Child and Adolescent Healthcare , Shanghai Institute for Pediatric Research, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine , Shanghai , China .
3: c Harvard School of Public Health , Boston, MA , USA , and.
4: d Dalla Lana School of Public Health , University of Toronto , Toronto, ON , Canada.

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