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Journal of Clinical Periodontology|August 1, 1996
The relationship of gingival crevicular fluid short chain carboxylic acid concentration to gingival inflammationR Niederman, Y Buyle-Bodin, B Y Lu, et al.
Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)|July 1, 1985
Urinary mercury levels in US dentists, 1975-1983: review of Health Assessment ProgramC Naleway, R Sakaguchi, E Mitchell, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|April 1, 1996
The validity of spot urine samples for low-level occupational mercury exposure assessment and relationship to porphyrin and creatinine excretion ratesM D Martin, T McCann, C Naleway, et al.
Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology|January 1, 1995
Fractional mercury levels in Brazilian gold refiners and minersS E Aks, T Erickson, F J Branches, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|August 11, 1998
Behavioral effects of low-level exposure to Hg0 among dental professionals: a cross-study evaluation of psychomotor effectsA C Bittner, D Echeverria, J S Woods, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology|August 1, 1996
The relationship of gingival crevicular fluid short chain carboxylic acid concentration to gingival inflammationR Niederman, Y Buyle-Bodin, B Y Lu, et al.
Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)|July 1, 1985
Urinary mercury levels in US dentists, 1975-1983: review of Health Assessment ProgramC Naleway, R Sakaguchi, E Mitchell, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|April 1, 1996
The validity of spot urine samples for low-level occupational mercury exposure assessment and relationship to porphyrin and creatinine excretion ratesM D Martin, T McCann, C Naleway, et al.
Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology|January 1, 1995
Fractional mercury levels in Brazilian gold refiners and minersS E Aks, T Erickson, F J Branches, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|August 11, 1998
Behavioral effects of low-level exposure to Hg0 among dental professionals: a cross-study evaluation of psychomotor effectsA C Bittner, D Echeverria, J S Woods, et al.
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