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1. Lead exposure estimation through a physiologically based toxicokinetic model using human biomonitoring data and comparison with scenario-based exposure assessment: A case study in Korean adults.

2. Non-Uniform Bioaccumulation of Lead and Arsenic in Two Remote Regions of the Human Heart's Left Ventricle: A Post-Mortem Study.

3. Bioavailability and health risk of toxic heavy metals (As, Hg, Pb and Cd) in urban soils: A Monte Carlo simulation approach.

4. Effects of environmental and occupational lead toxicity and its association with iron metabolism.

5. Concomitant oral intake of purified clinoptilolite tuff (G-PUR) reduces enteral lead uptake in healthy humans.

6. Bioavailability of arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury as measured by intestinal permeability.

7. An interlaboratory evaluation of the variability in arsenic and lead relative bioavailability when assessed using a mouse bioassay.

8. Probabilistic pharmacokinetic modeling of airborne lead corresponding to toxicologically relevant blood lead levels in workers.

9. Remediation by means of EDTA of an agricultural calcareous soil polluted with Pb.

10. Influence of culinary treatment on the concentration and on the bioavailability of cadmium, chromium, copper, and lead in seafood.

11. Contrasted tolerance of Agrostis capillaris metallicolous and non-metallicolous ecotypes in the context of a mining technosol amended by biochar, compost and iron sulfate.

12. Lead exposure affects cephalic morphogenesis and neural crest cells in Gallus gallus embryo.

13. Prospective usage of magnesium potassium phosphate cement combined with Bougainvillea alba derived biochar to reduce Pb bioavailability in soil and its uptake by Spinacia oleracea L.

14. The migration of cadmium and lead in soil columns and their bioaccumulation in a multi-species soil system.

15. A Clearance Period after Soluble Lead Nanoparticle Inhalation Did Not Ameliorate the Negative Effects on Target Tissues Due to Decreased Immune Response.

16. Enzymatic and non-enzymatic detoxification in Lycosa terrestris and Pardosa birmanica exposed to single and binary mixture of copper and lead.

17. Lead (Pb) bioaccumulation and antioxidative responses in Tetraena qataranse.

18. Toxic metal (Cd, Hg, Mn, Pb) partition in the maternal/foetal unit: A systematic mini - review of recent epidemiological studies.

19. Tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum L.) grown in experimental contaminated soil: Bioconcentration of potentially toxic elements and free radical scavenging evaluation.

20. Uptake of Cd, Pb, and Ni by Origanum syriacum produced in Lebanon.

21. Lead transfer into the vegetation layer growing naturally in a Pb-contaminated site.

22. Effects of sodium sulfide application on the growth of Robinia pseudoacacia, heavy metal immobilization, and soil microbial activity in Pb-Zn polluted soil.

23. Adsorption of Cd and Pb in contaminated gleysol by composite treatment of sepiolite, organic manure and lime in field and batch experiments.

24. Evaluation and updates to the Leggett model for pharmacokinetic modeling of exposure to lead in the workplace - Part I adjustments to the adult systemic model.

25. Cadmium and lead mixtures are less toxic to the Chinese medicinal plant Ligusticum chuanxiong Hort. Than either metal alone.

26. Consequences of trace metal cocktail exposure in zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) and effect of calcium supplementation.

27. Different strategies for lead detoxification in dwarf bamboo tissues.

28. Comparison of in vitro models in a mice model and investigation of the changes in Pb speciation during Pb bioavailability assessments.

29. Potential of Panicum aquanticum Poir. (Poaceae) for the phytoremediation of aquatic environments contaminated by lead.

30. Estimating the national burden of mild intellectual disability in children exposed to dietary lead in China.

31. Effect of exposure to high temperatures in the excretion of cadmium and lead.

32. Maternal-child exposure to metals during pregnancy in Rio de Janeiro city, Brazil: The Rio Birth Cohort Study of Environmental Exposure and Childhood Development (PIPA project).

33. Risk assessment and biophysiochemical responses of spinach to foliar application of lead oxide nanoparticles: A multivariate analysis.

34. Sub-chronic treatment with high doses of ascorbic acid reduces lead levels in hen eggs intentionally exposed to a concentrated source of lead: a pilot study.

35. The mobility of cadmium and lead in the soil-mulberry-silkworm system.

36. Elevated Arsenic and Lead Concentrations in Natural Healing Clay Applied Topically as a Treatment for Ulcerative Dermatitis in Mice.

37. The bioavailability and contribution of the newly deposited heavy metals (copper and lead) from atmosphere to rice (Oryza sativa L.).

38. Bioaccessibility of antimony and other trace elements from lead shot pellets in a simulated avian gizzard environment.

39. Probing the molecular toxic mechanism of lead (II) ions with glutathione peroxidase 6 from Arabidopsis thaliana.

40. Guiding Lead Optimization for Solubility Improvement with Physics-Based Modeling.

41. Prediction of Lead Intake and Tissue Lead Concentrations in Broiler Chickens Using Feather Lead Concentrations.

42. Removal of lead from acidic wastewater by bio-mineralized bacteria with pH self-regulation.

43. In vitro inhalation bioaccessibility procedures for lead in PM 2.5 size fraction of soil assessed and optimized by in vivo-in vitro correlation.

44. Biochar effect on crop performance and Pb and Zn uptake of tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum, L.) plants grown on heavy metals contaminated Kosovo soils.

45. Interactions between decabromodiphenyl ether and lead in soil-plant system.

46. Effective lead immobilization by phosphate rock solubilization mediated by phosphate rock amendment and phosphate solubilizing bacteria.

47. Lead accumulation and soil microbial activity in the rhizosphere of the mining and non-mining ecotypes of Athyrium wardii (Hook.) Makino in adaptation to lead-contaminated soils.

48. In vivo oral bioavailability of Pb sequestered in metal rich granules in bivalves.

49. Toxic effects of Pb on Spirodela polyrhiza (L.): Subcellular distribution, chemical forms, morphological and physiological disorders.

50. A pharmacokinetic model of lead absorption and calcium competitive dynamics.

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