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1. Changes in the Cardiotoxic Effects of Lead Intoxication in Rats Induced by Muscular Exercise.

2. Experimental Testing of an Approach to Establishing Combined Toxicity of Ternary Nanoparticle Mixtures.

3. Cardioinotropic Effects in Subchronic Intoxication of Rats with Lead and/or Cadmium Oxide Nanoparticles.

4. Some data on the comparative and combined toxic activity of nanoparticles containing lead and cadmium with special attention to their vasotoxicity.

5. Comparative and Combined In Vitro Vasotoxicity of Nanoparticles Containing Lead and Cadmium.

6. On an extended understanding of the term "hormesis" for denoting alternating directions of the organism's response to increasing adverse exposures.

7. Looking for the LOAEL or NOAEL Concentration of Nickel-Oxide Nanoparticles in a Long-Term Inhalation Exposure of Rats.

8. Force-velocity characteristics of isolated myocardium preparations from rats exposed to subchronic intoxication with lead and cadmium acting separately or in combination.

9. Some outcomes and a hypothetical mechanism of combined lead and benzo(a)pyrene intoxication, and its alleviation with a complex of bioprotectors.

10. An overview of experiments with lead-containing nanoparticles performed by the Ekaterinburg nanotoxicological research team.

11. Further verification of some postulates of the combined toxicity theory: New animal experimental data on separate and joint adverse effects of lead and cadmium.

12. Using Various Nonlinear Response Surfaces for Mathematical Description of the Type of Combined Toxicity.

13. Combined Subchronic Toxicity of Aluminum (III), Titanium (IV) and Silicon (IV) Oxide Nanoparticles and Its Alleviation with a Complex of Bioprotectors.

14. The most important inferences from the Ekaterinburg nanotoxicology team's animal experiments assessing adverse health effects of metallic and metal oxide nanoparticles.

15. Experimental study and mathematical modeling of toxic metals combined action as a scientific foundation for occupational and environmental health risk assessment. A summary of results obtained by the Ekaterinburg research team (Russia).

16. In vivo toxicity of copper oxide, lead oxide and zinc oxide nanoparticles acting in different combinations and its attenuation with a complex of innocuous bio-protectors.

17. The pulmonary phagocytosis response to separate and combined impacts of manganese (IV) and chromium (VI) containing particulates.

18. Identification of combined action types in experiments with two toxicants: a response surface linear model with a cross term.

19. Some patterns of metallic nanoparticles' combined subchronic toxicity as exemplified by a combination of nickel and manganese oxide nanoparticles.

20. Attenuation of Combined Nickel(II) Oxide and Manganese(II, III) Oxide Nanoparticles' Adverse Effects with a Complex of Bioprotectors.

21. Further development of the theory and mathematical description of combined toxicity: An approach to classifying types of action of three-factorial combinations (a case study of manganese-chromium-nickel subchronic intoxication).

22. Further development of mathematical description for combined toxicity: A case study of lead-fluoride combination.

23. Toxicodynamic and toxicokinetic descriptors of combined chromium (VI) and nickel toxicity.

24. Some considerations concerning the theory of combined toxicity: a case study of subchronic experimental intoxication with cadmium and lead.

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