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Telangiectasia in aluminum workers: a follow up.
Theriault G, Gingras S, Provencher S.
Journal Name: British Journal of Industrial Medicine
Publish Date: 1984
Volume/Page: 41(3):367-372.
Type: Human Study, Occupational
Categories: Heart, Skin, Susceptible Populations, Aluminum
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Aluminum: a requirement for activation of the regulatory component of adenylate cyclase by fluoride
Sternweis PC, Gilman AG.
Journal Name: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS)
Publish Date: August 1, 1982
Volume/Page: 79 (16) 4888-489.
Categories: Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, cAMP, Aluminum, Chemical Co-Exposures
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Industrial Fluorosis [Carnow et al.]
Carnow BW, Conibear SA.
Journal Name: Fluoride
Publish Date: October-December 1981
Volume/Page: 14(4): 172-181.
Type: Human Study, Occupational
Categories: Bones/Joints, Bone Fracture, Skeletal Fluorosis, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Aluminum
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Fluoride metabolism in patients with chronic renal failure
Spencer H, Kramer L, Gatza C, Norris C, Wiatrowski E, Gandhi VC.
Journal Name: Archives of Internal Medicine
Publish Date: October 1980
Volume/Page: 140(10):1331-5
Type: Human Study
Categories: Kidney, Risks to Kidney Patients, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Total Body Burden, Daily Intake Estimations, Pharmacokinetics, Aluminum
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An Outbreak of Industrial Fluorosis in Cattle.
Green HH, D.Sc.
Journal Name: Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine
Publish Date: October 1946
Volume/Page: 39(12): 795–796.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Bones/Joints, Skeletal Fluorosis, Total Body Burden, Sources of Exposure, Tissue F Levels, Aluminum, Urine-F
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Fluorine and Fluorosis [June 1944].
Editorial
Journal Name: Indian Medical Gazette
Publish Date: June 1944
Volume/Page: 273-274.
Type: Review
Categories: Bones/Joints, Skeletal Fluorosis, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Total Body Burden, Sources of Exposure, Aluminum, Radiographic Appearance, Endemic fluorosis areas