2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134427
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Trace elements and ALAD gene polymorphisms in general population from three uranium legacy sites – A case study in Kyrgyzstan

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“…ALAD polymorphisms and levels of essential (iron, copper, selenium, and manganese) and toxic trace elements (lead, cadmium, Hg, and arsenic) were tested in a Kyrgyz-stan population of uranium legacy sites. Lead blood variability was associated with ALAD polymorphisms with a slight influence on Hg, arsenic, and selenium levels also observed [31].…”
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“…ALAD polymorphisms and levels of essential (iron, copper, selenium, and manganese) and toxic trace elements (lead, cadmium, Hg, and arsenic) were tested in a Kyrgyz-stan population of uranium legacy sites. Lead blood variability was associated with ALAD polymorphisms with a slight influence on Hg, arsenic, and selenium levels also observed [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%