| Literature DB >> 26670034 |
Alessia Carocci1, Alessia Catalano1, Graziantonio Lauria2, Maria Stefania Sinicropi3, Giuseppe Genchi4.
Abstract
Environmental and occupational exposure to a large number of chemicals occurs at various stages throughout human life. Many of these are devoid of toxicity, but some could pose a significant health risk, i.e. the exposure to environmental xenobiotic metals as lead, mercury (Sinicropi et al. 2010a; Carocci et al. 2014), cadmium, etc. In particular, lead has long been a widespread public concern (Basha and Reddy 2010). Lead is one of the earliest heavy metals discovered by men. Due to its unique properties, as low melting point, softness, malleability, ductility, and resistance to corrosion, men have used lead for the last 5000 years in a wide range of applications.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26670034 DOI: 10.1007/398_2015_5003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Environ Contam Toxicol ISSN: 0179-5953 Impact factor: 7.563