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Buck Louis, 2017, 3799793 Buck Louis, GM; Smarr, MM; Sundaram, R; Steuerwald, AJ; Sapra, KJ; Lu, Z; Parsons, PJ. 2017. Low-level environmental metals and metalloids and incident pregnancy loss HERO DOI
Bulbulyan, 1996, 89886 Bulbulyan, MA; Jourenkova, NJ; Boffetta, P; Astashevsky, SV; Mukeria, AF; Zaridze, DG. 1996. Mortality in a cohort of Russian fertilizer workers HERO DOI
Bulka, 2016, 3379204 Bulka CM, Jones RM, Turyk ME, Stayner LT, Argos M. Arsenic in drinking water and prostate cancer in Illinois counties: An ecologic study. Environmental Research 148:450-456. HERO DOI
Bulka, 2022, 10475349 Bulka CM, Scannell Bryan M, Lombard MA, Bartell SM, Jones DK, Bradley PM, Vieira VM, Silverman DT, Focazio M, Toccalino PL, Daniel J, Backer LC, Ayotte JD, Gribble MO, Argos M. Arsenic in private well water and birth outcomes in the United States. Environment International 163:107176. HERO DOI
Burgess, 2013, 1337270 Burgess, JL; Kurzius-Spencer, M; O'Rourke, MK; Littau, SR; Roberge, J; Meza-Montenegro, MM; Gutiérrez-Millán, LE; Harris, RB. 2013. Environmental arsenic exposure and serum matrix metalloproteinase-9 HERO DOI
Butler, 2023, 11815049 Butler EE, Karagas MR, Demidenko E, Bellinger DC, Korrick SA. In utero arsenic exposure and early childhood motor development in the New Hampshire Birth Cohort Study. PubMed DOI HERO
Butts, 2015, 3378887 Butts CD, Bloom MS, Neamtiu IA, Surdu S, Pop C, Anastasiu D, Fitzgerald EF, Gurzau ES. A pilot study of low-moderate drinking water arsenic contamination and chronic diseases among reproductive age women in Timiş County, Romania. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 40:1001-1004. HERO DOI
Calderón, 2001, 16120 Calderón, J; Navarro, ME; Jimenez-Capdeville, ME; Santos-Diaz, MA; Golden, A; Rodriguez-Leyva, I; Borja-Aburto, V; Díaz-Barriga, F. 2001. Exposure to arsenic and lead and neuropsychological development in Mexican children HERO DOI
Cardenas, 2016, 3378752 Cardenas A, Smit E, Bethel JW, Houseman EA, Kile ML. Arsenic exposure and the seroprevalence of total hepatitis A antibodies in the US population: NHANES, 2003-2012. Epidemiology and Infection 144:1641-1651. HERO DOI
Cebrián, 1983, 62141 Cebrián, ME; Albores, A; Aguilar, M; Blakely, E. 1983. Chronic arsenic poisoning in the north of Mexico HERO DOI
Chafe, 2018, 4617349 Chafe R, Aslanov R, Sarkar A, Gregory P, Comeau A, Newhook LA. Association of type 1 diabetes and concentrations of drinking water components in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 6:e000466. HERO DOI
Chakraborti, 2003, 1022235 Chakraborti, D; Mukherjee, SC; Pati, S; Sengupta, MK; Rahman, MM; Chowdhury, UK; Lodh, D; Chanda, CR; Chakraborti, AK; Basu, GK. 2003. Arsenic groundwater contamination in Middle Ganga Plain, Bihar, India: A future danger? HERO DOI
Chakraborti, 2013, 1337279 Chakraborti, D; Rahman, MM; Murrill, M; Das, R; Siddayya; Patil, SG; Sarkar, A; Dadapeer, HJ; Yendigeri, S; Ahmed, R; Das, KK. 2013. Environmental arsenic contamination and its health effects in a historic gold mining area of the Mangalur greenstone bel... HERO DOI
Chakraborti, 2016, 3379700 Chakraborti D, Rahman MM, Ahamed S, Dutta RN, Pati S, Mukherjee SC. Arsenic contamination of groundwater and its induced health effects in Shahpur block, Bhojpur district, Bihar state, India: risk evaluation. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 23:9492-9504. HERO DOI
Chang, 2004, 627867 Chang, C-C; Ho, S-C; Tsai, S-S; Yang, C-Y. 2004. Ischemic heart disease mortality reduction in an arseniasis-endemic area in southwestern Taiwan after a switch in the tap-water supply system HERO DOI
Chang, 2016, 3379136 Chang, CH; Liu, CS; Liu, HJ; Huang, CP; Huang, CY; Hsu, HT; Liou, SH; Chung, CJ. 2016. Association between levels of urinary heavy metals and increased risk of urothelial carcinoma HERO DOI
Chattopadhyay, 2010, 711056 Chattopadhyay, BP; Mukherjee, AK; Gangopadhyay, PK; Alam, J; Roychowdhury, A. 2010. Respiratory effect related to exposure of different concentrations of arsenic in drinking water in West Bengal, India HERO
Chen, 1985, 627900 Chen, CJ; Chuang, YC; Lin, TM; Wu, HY. 1985. Malignant neoplasms among residents of a blackfoot disease-endemic area in Taiwan: High-arsenic artesian well water and cancers HERO
Chen, 1986, 627899 Chen, C-J; Chuang, Y-C; You, S-L; Lin, T-M; Wu, H-Y. 1986. A retrospective study on malignant neoplasms of bladder, lung and liver in blackfoot disease endemic area in Taiwan HERO DOI
Chen, 1988, 627996 Chen, C-J; Wu, M-M; Lee, S-S; Wang, J-D; Cheng, S-H; Wu, H-Y. 1988. Atherogenicity and carcinogenicity of high-arsenic artesian well water. Multiple risk factors and related malignant neoplasms of blackfoot disease HERO DOI
Chen, 1990, 627882 Chen, CJ; Wang, CJ. 1990. Ecological correlation between arsenic level in well water and age-adjusted mortality from malignant neoplasms HERO
Chen, 1992, 8598 Chen, C-J; Chen, CW; Wu, M-M; Kuo, T-L. 1992. Cancer potential in liver, lung, bladder and kidney due to ingested inorganic arsenic in drinking water HERO DOI
Chen, 1995, 64075 Chen, C-J; Hsueh, Y-M; Lai, M-S; Shyu, M-P; Chen, S-Y; Wu, M-M; Kuo, T-L; Tai, T-Y. 1995. Increased prevalence of hypertension and long-term arsenic exposure HERO DOI
Chen, 1996, 79264 Chen, C-J; Chiou, H-Y; Chiang, M-H; Lin, L-J; Tai, T-Y. 1996. Dose-response relationship between ischemic heart disease mortality and long-term arsenic exposure HERO DOI
Chen, 2002, 1016932 Chen, W; Chen, J. 2002. Nested case-control study of lung cancer in four Chinese tin mines HERO DOI
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