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Dietary Boron
Known as:
Boron
Forms of the element boron found in foods.
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2008
2008
Boron detection from blood samples by ICP‐AES and ICP‐MS during boron neutron capture therapy
S. Linko
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H. Revitzer
,
R. Zilliacus
,
M. Kortesniemi
,
M. Kouri
,
S. Savolainen
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory…
2008
Corpus ID: 24912812
Objective. The concept of boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) involves infusion of a 10B containing tracer into the patient's…
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2007
2007
An assessment of fertility in boron-exposed turkish subpopulations
B. Şayli
Biological Trace Element Research
2007
Corpus ID: 27057885
SummaryIn order to assess the effects of boron and its compounds on human health in a country with the world’s largest deposits…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Dietary boron intake and prostate cancer risk.
Yan Cui
,
M. I. Winton
,
+4 authors
C. Eckhert
Oncology Report
2004
Corpus ID: 12557569
Boron affects human steroid hormone levels. Circulating testosterone and estradiol levels have been proposed to modify prostate…
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2001
2001
The effect of pregnancy on renal clearance of boron in rats given boric acid orally.
N. Vaziri
,
F. Oveisi
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+4 authors
F. Murray
Toxicological Sciences
2001
Corpus ID: 36251608
Boric acid (H(3)BO(3)) has been shown to cause developmental abnormalities in the offspring of pregnant rats. Comparative data on…
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2001
2001
The effect of pregnancy on renal clearance of boron in humans: a study based on normal dietary intake of boron.
Madeleine V. Pahl
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B. D. Culver
,
Philip L. Strong
,
F. Murray
,
Nosratola D. Vaziri
Toxicological Sciences
2001
Corpus ID: 34811100
Boron occurs most frequently in nature as borates and boric acid, never as the free element. Its largest uses are in glass…
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1997
1997
Blood boron concentrations in pregnant rats fed boric acid throughout gestation.
C. J. Price
,
P. Strong
,
F. Murray
,
M. Goldberg
Reproductive Toxicology
1997
Corpus ID: 25666994
Review
1996
Review
1996
Deliberations and evaluations of the approaches, endpoints and paradigms for boron, chromium and fluoride dietary recommendations.
C. Hunt
,
Barbara J. Stoecker
Journal of NutriLife
1996
Corpus ID: 7678963
The 10th edition (1989) of the Recommended Dietary Allowances provided estimated safe and adequate daily dietary intakes (ESADDI…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Effect of boron supplementation on blood and urinary calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus, and urinary boron in athletic and sedentary women.
S. Meacham
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L. Taper
,
S. Volpe
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
1995
Corpus ID: 4462318
It has been reported that boron may be beneficial for optimal calcium metabolism and, thus, optimal bone metabolism. Therefore…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Facts and Fallacies About Boron
F. Nielsen
1992
Corpus ID: 70805863
Boron is of more nutritional importance than is generally recognized today, but is not a miracle nutrient as suggested by some…
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1984
1984
Occupational exposures among fathers of children with Wilms' tumor.
J. R. Wilkins
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T. Sinks
Journal of Occupational Medicine
1984
Corpus ID: 25301452
An occupation-and-exposure linkage system was utilized to perform an epidemiologic case-control study of paternal occupation and…
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