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J F Rosen

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 17, 1992
Effects of low levels of lead exposureJ F Rosen
Toxicology|March 31, 1995
Adverse health effects of lead at low exposure levels: trends in the management of childhood lead poisoningJ F Rosen
American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)|November 1, 1992
Health effects of lead at low exposure levels. Expert consensus and rationale for lowering the definition of childhood lead poisoningJ F Rosen
Toxicology and Industrial Health|March 1, 1997
Clinical applications of L-line X-ray fluorescence to estimate bone lead values in lead-poisoned young children and in children, teenagers, and adults from lead-exposed and non-lead-exposed suburban communities in the United StatesJ F Rosen
Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine|December 1, 1989
Metabolic abnormalities in lead toxic children: public health implicationsJ F Rosen
Pediatrics|June 1, 1996
Ingredients of urban pediatric health care: fourth world pediatricsJ F Rosen
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|October 1, 1972
The microdetermination of blood lead in children by flameless atomic absorption: the carbon rod atomizerJ F Rosen
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|October 1, 1983
The metabolism of lead in isolated bone cell populations: interactions between lead and calciumJ F Rosen
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 11, 2001
Primary prevention of childhood lead poisoning--the only solutionJ F Rosen, P Mushak
Pediatrics|January 1, 1970
Calcitonin: its nature and role in manA Haymovits, J F Rosen
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 17, 1992
Effects of low levels of lead exposureJ F Rosen
Toxicology|March 31, 1995
Adverse health effects of lead at low exposure levels: trends in the management of childhood lead poisoningJ F Rosen
American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)|November 1, 1992
Health effects of lead at low exposure levels. Expert consensus and rationale for lowering the definition of childhood lead poisoningJ F Rosen
Toxicology and Industrial Health|March 1, 1997
Clinical applications of L-line X-ray fluorescence to estimate bone lead values in lead-poisoned young children and in children, teenagers, and adults from lead-exposed and non-lead-exposed suburban communities in the United StatesJ F Rosen
Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine|December 1, 1989
Metabolic abnormalities in lead toxic children: public health implicationsJ F Rosen
Pediatrics|June 1, 1996
Ingredients of urban pediatric health care: fourth world pediatricsJ F Rosen
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|October 1, 1972
The microdetermination of blood lead in children by flameless atomic absorption: the carbon rod atomizerJ F Rosen
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|October 1, 1983
The metabolism of lead in isolated bone cell populations: interactions between lead and calciumJ F Rosen
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 11, 2001
Primary prevention of childhood lead poisoning--the only solutionJ F Rosen, P Mushak
Pediatrics|January 1, 1970
Calcitonin: its nature and role in manA Haymovits, J F Rosen
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