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    Differential accumulation of low-chlorinated (Delor 103) and high-chlorinated (Delor 106) biphenyls in human placental tissue and opposite effects on conversion of DHEA to E2 by Grabic, R., Hansen, L.G., Ptak, A., Crhova, S., Gregoraszczuk, E.Ł.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (2006)
    “…Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and related compounds elicit a diverse spectrum of toxic responses. Additionally, they are able to pass through the human…”
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    Determination of isoprene in human expired breath using solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry by Hyspler, R, Crhová, S, Gasparic, J, Zadák, Z, Cízková, M, Balasová, V

    “…An analytical method for determination of isoprene in expired breath as a marker of body cholesterol synthesis was developed with a special emphasis on breath…”
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    Levels of PCDDs, PCDFs, and PCBs in the blood of the non-occupationally exposed residents living in the vicinity of a chemical plant in the Czech Republic by Černá, Milena, Kratěnová, Jana, Žejglicová, Kristýna, Brabec, Marek, Malý, Marek, Šmíd, Jiří, Crhová, Šárka, Grabic, Roman, Volf, Jaroslav

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-04-2007)
    “…In 2003, concentrations of altogether 17 PCDD/Fs congeners and 12 non- ortho and mono- ortho dioxin-like PCBs were measured in the blood of 60 randomly…”
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    The role of cholesterol and intermediary metabolites of its synthesis in intensive care and parenteral nutrition by Zadák, Z, Hyspler, R, Bakalár, B, Crhová, S

    Published in Vnitřní lékar̆stvĭ (01-11-2000)
    “…Hypocholesterolaemia is a frequent and typical phenomenon of many acute situations such as injury, severe infection associated with sepsis and septic shock,…”
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    Hypocholesterolemia after multiple injuries is not caused by simple hemodilution by Bakalár, B, Zadák, Z, Pachl, J, Sidák, M, Hyspler, R, Crhová, S

    Published in Rozhledy v chirurgii (01-02-2001)
    “…The authors examined in 45 patients with multiple injuries total serum cholesterol levels and the packed cell volume on admission, 24 hours and 48 hours after…”
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