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2. Spatial patterns of the exposure-response relationship between mercury and cortisol in the fur of river otter (Lontra canadensis)
3. Proteome changes in methylmercury-exposed mouse primary cerebellar granule neurons and astrocytes
4. Exposure to triclosan among the Canadian population: Results of the Canadian Health Measures Survey (2009–2013)
5. Calories are cheap, nutrients are expensive – The challenge of healthy living in Arctic communities
6. Placental transfer and levels of mercury, selenium, vitamin E, and docosahexaenoic acid in maternal and umbilical cord blood
7. Hartnell's time machine: 170-year-old nails reveal severe zinc deficiency played a greater role than lead in the demise of the Franklin Expedition
8. Acrylamide-induced neurotoxicity in primary astrocytes and microglia: Roles of the Nrf2-ARE and NF-κB pathways
9. Occurrence, sources and human exposure assessment of SCCPs in indoor dust of northeast China
10. High selenium exposure lowers the odds ratios for hypertension, stroke, and myocardial infarction associated with mercury exposure among Inuit in Canada
11. Persistent organic pollutants and diabetes among Inuit in the Canadian Arctic
12. Effect of acrylamide-induced neurotoxicity in a primary astrocytes/microglial co-culture model
13. Relative developmental toxicity of short-chain chlorinated paraffins in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos
14. Balancing the benefits and costs of traditional food substitution by indigenous Arctic women of childbearing age: Impacts on persistent organic pollutant, mercury, and nutrient intakes
15. Mechanistic polychlorinated biphenyl exposure modeling of mothers in the Canadian Arctic: the challenge of reliably establishing dietary composition
16. Using expert informed GIS to locate important marine social-ecological hotspots
17. Impact of methylmercury exposure on mitochondrial energetics in AC16 and H9C2 cardiomyocytes
18. Relationship between the esterase paraoxonase-1 (PON1) and metal concentrations in the whole blood of Inuit in Canada
19. Identification of environmental sources of lead exposure in Nunavut (Canada) using stable isotope analyses
20. Relationships between trace element concentrations in chorionic tissue of placenta and umbilical cord tissue: Potential use as indicators for prenatal exposure
21. Body burden of metals and persistent organic pollutants among Inuit in the Canadian Arctic
22. Bioaccessibility of metals in fish, shellfish, wild game, and seaweed harvested in British Columbia, Canada
23. Rice consumption contributes to low level methylmercury exposure in southern China
24. Mercury and docosahexaenoic acid levels in maternal and cord blood in relation to segmental maternal hair mercury concentrations at parturition
25. Modulation of the effects of methylmercury on rat neurodevelopment by co-exposure with Labrador Tea (Rhododendron tomentosum ssp. subarcticum)
26. Comparison on gestation and lactation exposure of perfluorinated compounds for newborns
27. Estimated dietary exposure to fluorinated compounds from traditional foods among Inuit in Nunavut, Canada
28. Dietary fats modulate methylmercury-mediated systemic oxidative stress and oxidative DNA damage in rats
29. Effects of dietary fats and proteins on rat testicular steroidogenic enzymes and serum testosterone levels
30. An investigation of the effects of methylmercury in rats fed different dietary fats and proteins: Testicular steroidogenic enzymes and serum testosterone levels
31. Characterization of demethylation of methylmercury in cultured astrocytes
32. Oxidative stress status and development of late organogenesis stage rat whole embryos cultured from gestational days 13.5 to 14.5
33. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in traditionally harvested bivalves in northern British Columbia, Canada
34. Organochlorines in Hong Kong Fish
35. Mercury in the traditional diet of indigenous peoples in Canada
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