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Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology|July 1, 1992
Measurement of personal exposure to NO2 in Sweden--evaluation of a passive samplerM Berglund, M Vahter, G Bylin
Biological Trace Element Research|July 1, 1989
Metabolism of methylmercury in rabbits and hamstersK Petersson, L Dock, M Vahter
Public Health Nutrition|February 3, 2000
A method to compensate for incomplete 24-hour urine collections in nutritional epidemiology studiesG Johansson, S Bingham, M Vahter
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation|June 3, 1999
Evaluation of kits for measurement of the soluble transferrin receptorA Akesson, P Bjellerup, M Vahter
The Science of the Total Environment|March 15, 1984
Metabolism of arsenocholine in mice, rats and rabbitsE Marafante, M Vahter, L Dencker
FEBS Letters|August 23, 1982
GSH release in bile as influenced by arseniteI Anundi, J Högberg, M Vahter
Pharmacology & Toxicology|January 1, 1995
Metabolism of mercury in hamster pups administered a single dose of 203Hg-labeled methyl mercuryL Dock, R L Rissanen, M Vahter
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|October 1, 1996
A physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for arsenic exposure. II. Validation and application in humansS Mann, P O Droz, M Vahter
Environmental Health Perspectives|August 31, 2000
Both the environment and genes are important for concentrations of cadmium and lead in bloodL Björkman, M Vahter, N L Pedersen
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|March 1, 1996
A physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for arsenic exposure. I. Development in hamsters and rabbitsS Mann, P O Droz, M Vahter
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Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology|July 1, 1992
Measurement of personal exposure to NO2 in Sweden--evaluation of a passive samplerM Berglund, M Vahter, G Bylin
Biological Trace Element Research|July 1, 1989
Metabolism of methylmercury in rabbits and hamstersK Petersson, L Dock, M Vahter
Public Health Nutrition|February 3, 2000
A method to compensate for incomplete 24-hour urine collections in nutritional epidemiology studiesG Johansson, S Bingham, M Vahter
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation|June 3, 1999
Evaluation of kits for measurement of the soluble transferrin receptorA Akesson, P Bjellerup, M Vahter
The Science of the Total Environment|March 15, 1984
Metabolism of arsenocholine in mice, rats and rabbitsE Marafante, M Vahter, L Dencker
FEBS Letters|August 23, 1982
GSH release in bile as influenced by arseniteI Anundi, J Högberg, M Vahter
Pharmacology & Toxicology|January 1, 1995
Metabolism of mercury in hamster pups administered a single dose of 203Hg-labeled methyl mercuryL Dock, R L Rissanen, M Vahter
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|October 1, 1996
A physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for arsenic exposure. II. Validation and application in humansS Mann, P O Droz, M Vahter
Environmental Health Perspectives|August 31, 2000
Both the environment and genes are important for concentrations of cadmium and lead in bloodL Björkman, M Vahter, N L Pedersen
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|March 1, 1996
A physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for arsenic exposure. I. Development in hamsters and rabbitsS Mann, P O Droz, M Vahter
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