Search Results - "Börjesson, Jimmy"
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Assessing(131) I in thyroid by non-spectroscopic instruments - A European intercomparison exercise
Published in Radiation measurements (01-09-2019)“…One of the issues of the Open Project for the European Radiation Research Area (OPERRA) was human thyroid monitoring in case of a large scale nuclear accident…”
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Improving the in vivo X-ray fluorescence (XRF) measurement of renal mercury
Published in Applied radiation and isotopes (01-10-2000)“…In vivo polarised X-ray fluorescence (XRF) measurements of renal mercury have previously been reported (Börjesson J, Barregård L, Sällsten G, Schütz A, Jonson…”
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Lead Intoxication Caused by Skeletal Disease
Published in Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health (01-08-1995)“…Background Inorganic lead is accumulated in the skeleton, which harbors more than 90% of the body burden of lead. If rapidly mobilized, this pool may…”
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Assessing 131I in thyroid by non-spectroscopic instruments - A European intercomparison exercise
Published in Radiation measurements (01-09-2019)“…One of the issues of the Open Project for the European Radiation Research Area (OPERRA) was human thyroid monitoring in case of a large scale nuclear accident…”
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In vivo x-ray fluorescence measurements of lead, cadmium and mercury in occupational and environmental studies: a review of work conducted in Sweden 1970-2005
Published in X-ray spectrometry (01-01-2008)“…Lead, cadmium and mercury are toxic elements capable of causing temporary or permanent damage to human organs and tissues. An adequate control of these…”
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Effects of lead on the endocrine system in lead smelter workers
Published in Archives of environmental health (01-09-2001)“…In this study of the effects of lead on the endocrine system, 77 secondary lead-smelter workers (i.e., 62 active and 15 retired) were compared with 26…”
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Lead in finger bone, whole blood, plasma and urine in lead-smelter workers : extended exposure range
Published in International archives of occupational and environmental health (01-02-2005)“…To assess the historical exposure and to study the relationships between lead concentrations in whole blood (B-Pb), plasma (P-Pb), urine (U-Pb), finger bone…”
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Lead in fingerbone: a tool for retrospective exposure assessment
Published in Archives of environmental health (01-03-1997)“…Exposure to inorganic lead may cause many adverse health effects. When absorbed, lead is accumulated in large part in bone. In this study, we investigated the…”
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Feasibility of a Fluorescent X-ray Source for in Vivo X-ray Fluorescence Measurements of Kidney and Liver Cadmium
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Normalisation with coherent scatter signal: improvements in the calibration procedure of the [formula omitted]-based in vivo XRF bone-Pb measurement
Published in Applied radiation and isotopes (01-02-2001)“…The feasibility of a normalised calibration variable to account for interpatient variability for in vivo 57 Co XRF (X-ray fluorescence) finger bone-lead…”
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Chelated Lead in Relation to Lead in Bone and ALAD Genotype
Published in Environmental research (01-05-1999)“…In order to assess whether lead in bone is available for chelation by 2,3 meso-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA), 21 workers (10 active and 11 retired) from a…”
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A neurobehavioural study of long-term occupational inorganic lead exposure
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-08-1997)“…A group of 38 male workers at a secondary smelter (period of employment 2–35 years; median 10 years) was divided into two subgroups depending on bone-lead…”
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In vivo analysis of cadmium in battery workers versus measurements of blood, urine and work-place air
Published in Occupational and environmental medicine (London, England) (1997)“…To measure in vivo the cadmium concentrations in kidney cortex (kidney-Cd) and in superficial liver tissue (liver-Cd) of nickel cadmium battery workers, and to…”
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In vivo XRF analysis of mercury: the relation between concentrations in the kidney and the urine
Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-03-1995)“…The objective of this study was to determine the concentrations of mercury in organs of occupationally exposed workers using in vivo x-ray fluorescence…”
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Lead Accumulation in Highly Exposed Smelter Workers
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-05-2000)“…The skeleton is the main depot for lead following years of occupational exposure and may contain >90% of the body burden. Skeletal lead acts as an internal…”
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Kidney cadmium as compared to other markers of cadmium exposure in workers at a secondary metal smelter
Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-01-2001)“…Background The aim of the study was to evaluate whether cadmium concentrations in kidney (K‐Cd), blood (B‐Cd) or urine (U‐Cd) could reveal previous…”
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Normalization with coherent scatter signal: Improvements in the calibration procedure of the super(57)Co-based in vivo XRF bone-Pb measurement
Published in Applied radiation and isotopes (01-02-2001)“…The feasibility of a normalized calibration variable to account for interpatient variability for in vivo super(57)Co XRF (X-ray fluorescence) finger bone-lead…”
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