Search Results - "Anetor, J.I"
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Lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, nickel, copper, zinc, calcium, iron, manganese and chromium (VI) levels in Nigeria and United States of America cement dust
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-03-2013)“…► We analyzed cement dust samples from Nigeria and United States of America for metals and hexavalent chromium [Cr (VI)]. ► Total Cu, Ni, Cr, Cr (VI) and Mn…”
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Particles internalization, oxidative stress, apoptosis and pro-inflammatory cytokines in alveolar macrophages exposed to cement dust
Published in Environmental toxicology and pharmacology (01-05-2014)“…Highlights • We exposed alveolar macrophages to cement dust samples from Nigeria and USA. • Increased membrane blebbing were observed in cells exposed to…”
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Serum levels of minerals and vitamins in two categories of female alopecia subjects using hair relaxer
Published in Zhonghua pi fu ke yi xue za zhi (01-12-2011)“…Background: In an earlier study, we identified an association between hair relaxer-induced alopecia and decreased zinc levels. This study hopes to identify if…”
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Effect of phases of the menstrual cycle on biophysical and biochemical parameters of African black women with breast cancer
Published in Rwanda Medical Journal (01-07-2022)“…INTRODUCTION: Many studies on female breast cancer patients do not consider the differences between the follicular and luteal phases when collecting blood…”
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Decreased Serum Magnesium and Zinc Levels: Atherogenic Implications in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus in Nigerians
Published in Nutrition and health (Berkhamsted) (2002)“…Serum magnesium, zinc and total cholesterol were evaluated in 40 Nigerian patients suffering from type-2 diabetes mellitus (2IM, 19F) and 20 (14M, 6F)…”
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Decreased total and ionized calcium levels and haematological indices in occupational lead exposure as evidence of the endocrine disruptive effect of lead
Published in Indian journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01-01-2005)“…The multisystem and prime environmental and occupational toxin, lead (Pb) is seldom included in the list of endocrine disruptors group like bisphenols A, B and…”
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Antioxidant status of Adult Nigerian Asthmatics: Implications for Prognosis
Published in Nutrition and health (Berkhamsted) (2003)“…Serum antioxidant status of 50 (19M, 31F) adult asthmatic patients, aged 40 to 50yr and attending the medical outpatient clinic of the University College…”
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