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Baastrup, 2008, 627558 Baastrup, R; Sørensen, M; Balstrøm, T; Frederiksen, K; Larsen, CL; Tjønneland, A; Overvad, K; Raaschou-Nielsen, O. 2008. Arsenic in drinking-water and risk for cancer in Denmark HERO DOI
Barati, 2010, 710993 Barati, AH; Maleki, A; Alasvand, M. 2010. Multi-trace elements level in drinking water and the prevalence of multi-chronic arsenical poisoning in residents in the west area of Iran HERO DOI
Baris, 2016, 3379733 Baris, D; Waddell, R; Beane Freeman, LE; Schwenn, M; Colt, JS; Ayotte, JD; Ward, MH; Nuckols, J; Schned, A; Jackson, B; Clerkin, C; Rothman, N; Moore, LE; Taylor, A; Robinson, G; Hosain, GM; Armenti, KR; Mccoy, R; Samanic, C; Hoover, RN; Fraumeni, JF; J... HERO DOI
Baser, 2020, 7024522 Baser E, Kirmizi DA, Turksoy V, Onat T, Caltekin MD, Kara M, Yalvac ES. Environmental exposures in the etiology of abortion: Placental toxic and trace element levels. Zeitschrift fuer Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie 224:339-347. HERO DOI
Bates, 1995, 627615 Bates, MN; Smith, AH; Cantor, KP. 1995. Case-control study of bladder cancer and arsenic in drinking water HERO
Bates, 2004, 627621 Bates, MN; Rey, OA; Biggs, ML; Hopenhayn, C; Moore, LE; Kalman, D; Steinmaus, C; Smith, AH. 2004. Case-control study of bladder cancer and exposure to arsenic in Argentina HERO DOI
Beane Freeman, 2004, 627627 Beane Freeman, LE; Dennis, LK; Lynch, CF; Thorne, PS; Just, CL. 2004. Toenail arsenic content and cutaneous melanoma in Iowa HERO DOI
Bencko, 1980, 1030950 Bencko, V; Symon, K; Stálnik, L; Bátora, J; Vanco, E; Svandová, E. 1980. Rate of malignant tumor mortality among coal burning power plant workers occupationally exposed to arsenic HERO
Bencko, 2009, 1031449 Bencko, V; Rames, J; Fabiánová, E; Pesek, J; Jakubis, M. 2009. Ecological and human health risk aspects of burning arsenic-rich coal HERO DOI
Bermudez, 2015, 3005139 Bermudez, L; Garcia-Vicent, C; Lopez, J; Isabel Torro, M; Lurbe, E. 2015. Assessment of ten trace elements in umbilical cord blood and maternal blood: Association with birth weight HERO DOI
Besuschio, 1980, 1252338 Besuschio, SC; Perez Desanzo, AC; Croci, M. 1980. Epidemiological associations between arsenic and cancer in Argentina HERO DOI
Bhattacharyya, 2014, 2773340 Bhattacharyya, P; Sen, P; Ghosh, A; Saha, C; Bhattacharya, PP; Das, A; Majumdar, K; Mazumder, DG. 2014. Chronic lung disease and detection of pulmonary artery dilatation in high resolution computerized tomography of chest in chronic arsenic exposure HERO DOI
Bhowmick, 2013, 1519094 Bhowmick, S; Halder, D; Kundu, AK; Saha, D; Iglesias, M; Nriagu, J; Guha Mazumder, DN; Roman-Ross, G; Chatterjee, D. 2013. Is saliva a potential biomarker of arsenic exposure? A case-control study in West Bengal, India HERO DOI
Biswas, 1998, 1252108 Biswas, BK; Dhar, RK; Samanta, G; Mandal, BK; Chakraborti, D; Faruk, I; Islam, KS; Chowdhury, MM; Islam, A; Roy, S. 1998. Detailed study report of Samta, one of the arsenic-affected villages of Jessore District, Bangladesh HERO
Biswas, 2008, 627725 Biswas, R; Ghosh, P; Banerjee, N; Das, JK; Sau, T; Banerjee, A; Roy, S; Ganguly, S; Chatterjee, M; Mukherjee, A; Giri, AK. 2008. Analysis of T-cell proliferation and cytokine secretion in the individuals exposed to arsenic HERO DOI
Bloom, 2014, 2773356 Bloom, MS; Neamtiu, IA; Surdu, S; Pop, C; Lupsa, IR; Anastasiu, D; Fitzgerald, EF; Gurzau, ES. 2014. Consumption of low-moderate level arsenic contaminated water does not increase spontaneous pregnancy loss: a case control study HERO DOI
Bloom, 2015, 2824472 Bloom, MS; Buck Louis, GM; Sundaram, R; Maisog, JM; Steuerwald, AJ; Parsons, PJ. 2015. Birth outcomes and background exposures to select elements, the Longitudinal Investigation of Fertility and the Environment (LIFE) HERO DOI
Bloom, 2016, 3366291 Bloom, MS; Neamtiu, IA; Surdu, S; Pop, C; Anastasiu, D; Appleton, AA; Fitzgerald, EF; Gurzau, ES. 2016. Low level arsenic contaminated water consumption and birth outcomes in Romania-An exploratory study HERO DOI
Boffetta, 2011, 1017369 Boffetta, P; Fontana, L; Stewart, P; Zaridze, D; Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N; Janout, V; Bencko, V; Foretova, L; Jinga, V; Matveev, V; Kollarova, H; Ferro, G; Chow, WH; Rothman, N; van Bemmel, D; Karami, S; Brennan, P; Moore, LE. 2011. Occupational exposure ... HERO DOI
Borgoño, 1977, 62136 Borgoño, JM; Vicent, P; Venturino, H; Infante, A. 1977. Arsenic in the drinking water of the city of Antofagasta: Epidemiological and clinical study before and after the installation of a treatment plant HERO DOI
Bortey-Sam, 2018, 4629582 Bortey-Sam N, Ikenaka Y, Akoto O, Nakayama SMM, Asante KA, Baidoo E, Obirikorang C, Mizukawa H, Ishizuka M. Association between human exposure to heavy metals/metalloid and occurrences of respiratory diseases, lipid peroxidation and DNA damage in Kumasi, Ghana. Environmental Pollution 235:163-170. HERO DOI
Bošnjak, 2008, 627743 Bošnjak, Z; Cavar, S; Klapec, T; Milić, M; Klapec-Basar, M; Toman, M. 2008. Selected markers of cardiovascular disease in a population exposed to arsenic from drinking water HERO DOI
Bräuner, 2014, 2345675 Bräuner, EV; Nordsborg, RB; Andersen, ZJ; Tjønneland, A; Loft, S; Raaschou-Nielsen, O. 2014. Long-term exposure to low-level arsenic in drinking water and diabetes incidence: A prospective study of the diet, cancer and health cohort HERO DOI
Breton, 2006, 627758 Breton, CV; Houseman, EA; Kile, ML; Quamruzzaman, Q; Rahman, M; Mahiuddin, G; Christiani, DC. 2006. Gender-specific protective effect of hemoglobin on arsenic-induced skin lesions HERO DOI
Buchet, 1998, 56253 Buchet, JP; Lison, D. 1998. Mortality by cancer in groups of the Belgian population with a moderately increased intake of arsenic HERO DOI
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