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    The apparent effect of iron supplementation on serum selenium levels in teenage pregnancy

    Numerous studies have suggested a significant role of selenium in the prevention of gynecological carcinoma. These were epidemiological and prospective in humans and therapeutic in laboratory animals. However,...

    Earl B. Dawson, James H. Albers, William J. McGanity in Biological Trace Element Research (2000)

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    Blood cell lead, calcium, and magnesium levels associated with pregnancy-induced hypertension and preeclampsia

    This study compares the red blood cell (Rbc) levels of lead (Pb), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg) in relation to blood pressure in 39 pregnant women in the third trimester of pregnancy. The study population i...

    Earl B. Dawson, Douglas R. Evans, Randall Kelly in Biological Trace Element Research (2000)

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    Seminal plasma trace metal levels in industrial workers

    This study compares the seminal plasma trace metal levels of hospital workers with groups of industrial workers in a petroleum refinery, smelter, and chemical plant. The metals measured were the essential meta...

    Earl B. Dawson, Douglas R. Evans, William A. Harris in Biological Trace Element Research (2000)

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    Comparison of sperm viability with seminal plasma metal levels

    This study compares the semen levels of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and aluminum (Al) in relation to live sperm in semen samples from 64 apparently healthy men. The measured levels were separated into live sperm ...

    Earl B. Dawson, Sherry Ritter, William A. Harris in Biological Trace Element Research (1998)