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Equine dental and skeletal fluorosis induced by well water consumption.

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Slightly Elevated Serum Ionic Fluoride Levels Inhibit Insulin Secretion and Increase Glucose Levels in a General Japanese Population: a Cross-sectional Study.

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The effect of vitamin E and selenium combination in repairing fluoride-induced DNA damage to NRK-52E cells.

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Effects of Fluoride Long-Term Exposure over the Cerebellum: Global Proteomic Profile, Oxidative Biochemistry, Cell Density, and Motor Behavior Evaluation.

Funding This study was financed by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) from Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications (MCTI) process number: 435093/2018-5 approved by R.L. L.B. and A.D. received CNPq and FAPESP scholarships, respectively. M.B., M.E.C.-L. and C.M. thanks for CNPq fellowship. The APC was funded by Pró-Reitoria de Pesquisa e Pós-graduação da Universidade Federal do Pará (PROPESP-UFPA). Acknowledg

Investigation of the genotoxic effects of fluoride on a bone tissue model .

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A randomised oral fluoride retention study comparing intra-oral kinetics of fluoride-containing dentifrices before and after dietary acid exposure.

Acknowledgments Editorial assistance with the preparation of manuscript drafts was provided by Juliette Allport, Leading Edge, and Eleanor Roberts, Beeline Science Communications Ltd., both funded by GSK Consumer Healthcare [GlaxoSmithKline] *Read full text online at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003996920302697#!