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Environment International|July 9, 2019
Relationship between Pb relative bioavailability and bioaccessibility in phosphate amended soil: Uncertainty associated with predicting Pb immobilization efficacy using in vitro assaysFarzana Kastury, Silvia Placitu, John Boland, et al.
Chemosphere|February 13, 2008
Effect of soil ageing on in vivo arsenic bioavailability in two dissimilar soilsAlbert L Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, et al.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part A, Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering|February 28, 2013
Predicting lead relative bioavailability in peri-urban contaminated soils using in vitro bioaccessibility assaysAlbert L Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, et al.
Chemosphere|June 26, 2007
Comparison of in vivo and in vitro methodologies for the assessment of arsenic bioavailability in contaminated soilsAlbert L Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, et al.
Environmental Geochemistry and Health|December 24, 2008
Principles and application of an in vivo swine assay for the determination of arsenic bioavailability in contaminated matricesMatthew Rees, Lloyd Sansom, Allan Rofe, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|December 17, 2009
Assessment of four commonly employed in vitro arsenic bioaccessibility assays for predicting in vivo relative arsenic bioavailability in contaminated soilsAlbert L Juhasz, John Weber, Euan Smith, et al.
Chemosphere|February 12, 2008
Application of an in vivo swine model for the determination of arsenic bioavailability in contaminated vegetablesAlbert L Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, et al.
Chemosphere|May 29, 2007
In vitro assessment of arsenic bioaccessibility in contaminated (anthropogenic and geogenic) soilsAlbert L Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 23, 2006
In vivo assessment of arsenic bioavailability in rice and its significance for human health risk assessmentAlbert L Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|July 17, 2009
Evaluation of SBRC-gastric and SBRC-intestinal methods for the prediction of in vivo relative lead bioavailability in contaminated soilsAlbert L Juhasz, John Weber, Euan Smith, et al.
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Environment International|July 9, 2019
Relationship between Pb relative bioavailability and bioaccessibility in phosphate amended soil: Uncertainty associated with predicting Pb immobilization efficacy using in vitro assaysFarzana Kastury, Silvia Placitu, John Boland, et al.
Chemosphere|February 13, 2008
Effect of soil ageing on in vivo arsenic bioavailability in two dissimilar soilsAlbert L Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, et al.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part A, Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering|February 28, 2013
Predicting lead relative bioavailability in peri-urban contaminated soils using in vitro bioaccessibility assaysAlbert L Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, et al.
Chemosphere|June 26, 2007
Comparison of in vivo and in vitro methodologies for the assessment of arsenic bioavailability in contaminated soilsAlbert L Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, et al.
Environmental Geochemistry and Health|December 24, 2008
Principles and application of an in vivo swine assay for the determination of arsenic bioavailability in contaminated matricesMatthew Rees, Lloyd Sansom, Allan Rofe, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|December 17, 2009
Assessment of four commonly employed in vitro arsenic bioaccessibility assays for predicting in vivo relative arsenic bioavailability in contaminated soilsAlbert L Juhasz, John Weber, Euan Smith, et al.
Chemosphere|February 12, 2008
Application of an in vivo swine model for the determination of arsenic bioavailability in contaminated vegetablesAlbert L Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, et al.
Chemosphere|May 29, 2007
In vitro assessment of arsenic bioaccessibility in contaminated (anthropogenic and geogenic) soilsAlbert L Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 23, 2006
In vivo assessment of arsenic bioavailability in rice and its significance for human health risk assessmentAlbert L Juhasz, Euan Smith, John Weber, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|July 17, 2009
Evaluation of SBRC-gastric and SBRC-intestinal methods for the prediction of in vivo relative lead bioavailability in contaminated soilsAlbert L Juhasz, John Weber, Euan Smith, et al.
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