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Lead Poisoning, Nervous System

Known as: Poisoning, Lead, Neurologic, Lead Neurotoxicity Syndrome, Neurotoxicity Syndromes, Lead 
Injury to the nervous system secondary to exposure to lead compounds. Two distinct clinical patterns occur in children (LEAD POISONING, NERVOUS… 
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Review
2012
Review
2012
Antimalarial drug discovery has historically benefited from the whole-cell (phenotypic) screening approach to identify lead… 
2011
2011
Prevention of Shocks With Fidelis Lead Fractures. Introduction: The role of remote monitoring combined with lead integrity… 
2009
2009
The standard approach to structure-based high-throughput virtual screening is a sequential procedure: Each molecule of a given… 
2004
2004
Although the history of childhood lead poisoning started a century ago in the United States, the first French cases were… 
2000
2000
Dermal exposure assessment explores the dynamic interaction between environmental contaminants and the skin. Phenol poisonings… 
1992
1992
It is well established that the magnetic interaction between iron ions in oxide glasses is predominantly a superexchange… 
1980
1980
Because lead crosses the placenta throughout pregnancy, the fetus is at risk for lead poisoning. A full term, asymptomatic child… 
1978
1978
A new industrial hazard has developed in the attempt to delead old houses. Although qualified contractors are available, serious… 
1965
1965
Rather surprisingly, lead poisoning, following the ingestion of spent shot gun pellets, has been found to be an important cause… 
Review
1964
Review
1964
In a series of 906 children contacted by door-to-door survey, information was obtained on pica and environmental factors related…