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Antonio C Barbosa

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Environmental Research|July 21, 2004
Fruits, fish, and mercury: further considerationsJosé G Dórea, Antonio C Barbosa
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|June 21, 2005
Fish consumption and blood mercury: proven health benefits or probable neurotoxic risk?Jose G Dorea, Antonio C Barbosa
Biological Trace Element Research|July 13, 2007
Anthropogenic impact of mercury accumulation in fish from the Rio Madeira and Rio Negro rivers (Amazonia)José G Dórea, Antonio C Barbosa
Environmental Research|September 10, 2003
Maternal mercury transferJose G Dorea, Antonio C Barbosa
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|January 31, 2006
Fish mercury bioaccumulation as a function of feeding behavior and hydrological cycles of the Rio Negro, AmazonJose G Dorea, Antonio C Barbosa, Gilmar S Silva
International Journal of Environmental Health Research|August 12, 2003
Mercury in hair and in fish consumed by Riparian women of the Rio Negro, Amazon, BrazilJosé Dorea, Antonio C Barbosa, Iris Ferrari, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|June 28, 2005
Fish consumption (hair mercury) and nutritional status of Amazonian Amer-Indian childrenJosé G Dórea, Antonio C Barbosa, Iris Ferrari, et al.
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|March 16, 2007
Annual flooding and fish-mercury bioaccumulation in the environmentally impacted Rio Madeira (Amazon)Wanderley R Bastos, Ronaldo de Almeida, José G Dórea, et al.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|July 21, 2004
Piranhas (Serrasalmus spp.) as markers of mercury bioaccumulation in Amazonian ecosystemsJosé G Dórea, Antonio C Barbosa, Jurandir Souzade, et al.
Environmental Research|August 3, 2010
Sequential hair mercury in mothers and children from a traditional riverine population of the Rio Tapajós, Amazonia: seasonal changesOlaf Malm, José G Dórea, Antonio C Barbosa, et al.
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Environmental Research|July 21, 2004
Fruits, fish, and mercury: further considerationsJosé G Dórea, Antonio C Barbosa
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|June 21, 2005
Fish consumption and blood mercury: proven health benefits or probable neurotoxic risk?Jose G Dorea, Antonio C Barbosa
Biological Trace Element Research|July 13, 2007
Anthropogenic impact of mercury accumulation in fish from the Rio Madeira and Rio Negro rivers (Amazonia)José G Dórea, Antonio C Barbosa
Environmental Research|September 10, 2003
Maternal mercury transferJose G Dorea, Antonio C Barbosa
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|January 31, 2006
Fish mercury bioaccumulation as a function of feeding behavior and hydrological cycles of the Rio Negro, AmazonJose G Dorea, Antonio C Barbosa, Gilmar S Silva
International Journal of Environmental Health Research|August 12, 2003
Mercury in hair and in fish consumed by Riparian women of the Rio Negro, Amazon, BrazilJosé Dorea, Antonio C Barbosa, Iris Ferrari, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|June 28, 2005
Fish consumption (hair mercury) and nutritional status of Amazonian Amer-Indian childrenJosé G Dórea, Antonio C Barbosa, Iris Ferrari, et al.
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|March 16, 2007
Annual flooding and fish-mercury bioaccumulation in the environmentally impacted Rio Madeira (Amazon)Wanderley R Bastos, Ronaldo de Almeida, José G Dórea, et al.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|July 21, 2004
Piranhas (Serrasalmus spp.) as markers of mercury bioaccumulation in Amazonian ecosystemsJosé G Dórea, Antonio C Barbosa, Jurandir Souzade, et al.
Environmental Research|August 3, 2010
Sequential hair mercury in mothers and children from a traditional riverine population of the Rio Tapajós, Amazonia: seasonal changesOlaf Malm, José G Dórea, Antonio C Barbosa, et al.
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