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Blood lead levels of primary school children in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
R Kaiser, A K Henderson, W R Daley, M Naughton, M H Khan, M Rahman, S Kieszak, and C H Rubin
Environ Health Perspect.
2001 June;
109
(6)
: 563–566.
PMCID:
PMC1240336
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Lead Poisoning: An Alarming Public Health Problem in Bangladesh
Amal K. Mitra, Akhlaque Haque, Manirul Islam, and S.A.M. K. Bashar
Int J Environ Res Public Health.
2009 January;
6
(1)
: 84–95.
Published online 2009 January 5.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph6010084.
PMCID:
PMC2672336
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Chemically Diverse Toxicants Converge on Fyn and c-Cbl to Disrupt Precursor Cell Function
Zaibo Li, Tiefei Dong, Chris Pröschel, and Mark Noble
PLoS Biol.
2007 February;
5
(2)
: e35.
Published online 2007 February 6.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0050035.
PMCID:
PMC1790953
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Recent Developments in Low-Level Lead Exposure and Intellectual Impairment in Children
Karin Koller, Terry Brown, Anne Spurgeon, and Len Levy
Environ Health Perspect.
2004 June;
112
(9)
: 987–994.
Published online 2004 April 28.
doi: 10.1289/ehp.6941.
PMCID:
PMC1247191
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Blood Lead Concentrations in 1–3 Year Old Lebanese Children: A Cross-sectional study
Iman Nuwayhid, Mona Nabulsi, Samar Muwakkit, Sarah Kouzi, George Salem, Mohamed Mikati, and Majd Ariss
Environ Health.
2003;
2
: 5.
Published online 2003 April 15.
doi: 10.1186/1476-069X-2-5.
PMCID:
PMC156892
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