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Simultaneous determination of oxygen and cadmium in cadmium and cadmium compounds

Talanta, 1977
Cadmium and its compounds were analysed for oxygen and cadmium by a modification of the Schütze-Unterzaucher method. Oxygen in some compounds such as cadmium oxide, nitrate and sulphate could not be determined by the usual method. The method of adding carbon was employed for the determination of total oxygen.
Yoshiaki Ishii   +3 more
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Cadmium intake and cadmium in the human kidney

Food Additives & Contaminants, 1984
The diet and cigarette smoking are the main sources of cadmium intake in people not occupationally exposed to cadmium. Using data gathered from the literature, it is shown that there is a statistically significant relationship between the average cadmium intake in various countries and the average kidney cadmium concentration in 40-60 year old people ...
J. C. Sherlock, H. Morgan
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Cadmium and Health: A Toxicological and Epidemiological Appraisal

, 2019
This book contains the following chapters: Respiratory Effects. Renal Effects. Effects on Bone, on Vitamin D, and Calcium Metabolism. Other Toxic Effects. Carcinogenic and Genetic Effects.
L. Friberg   +3 more
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Cadmium toxicity and treatment: An update

Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine, 2017
Cadmium poisoning has been reported from many parts of the world. It is one of the global health problems that affect many organs and in some cases it can cause deaths annually.
Mehrdad Rafati Rahimzadeh   +3 more
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The rate of cadmium deposition at cadmium amalgam and cadmium metal

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1977
Abstract The impedance measurements of Cd2+ reduction on the solid Cd substrate can be reconciled with measurements on a concentrated Cd(Hg) amalgam if it is assumed that deposition occurs only at active sites on the former.
D.R. Sandbach, J.A. Harrison
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Cadmium in Metallothioneins

2012
Metallothioneins (MTs) are low-molecular-mass cysteine-rich proteins with the ability to bind mono- and divalent metal ions with the electron configuration d ( 10 ) in form of metal-thiolate clusters. MTs are thought, among others, to play a role in the homeostasis of essential Zn(II) and Cu(I) ions.
Freisinger, Eva, Vasak, Milan
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Cadmium–Cadmium Chloride Solutions

Nature, 1965
THE nature of cadmium–cadmium chloride solutions is still the subject of considerable discussion, as also are the other metal–halide mixtures. The redox process between divalent cadmium and the species originating from the dissolution of metallic cadmium implies two electrons1,2, according to the following reaction:
Mario Fiorani, G. Giorgio Bombi
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Fluorescent and colorimetric sensors for detection of lead, cadmium, and mercury ions.

Chemical Society Reviews, 2012
Exposure to even very low levels of lead, cadmium, and mercury ions is known to cause neurological, reproductive, cardiovascular, and developmental disorders, which are more serious problems for children particularly. Accordingly, great efforts have been
Ha na Kim   +3 more
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Cadmium neurotoxicity

Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2007
The Cd has been recognized as one of the most toxic environmental and industrial pollutants due to its ability to induce disturbances in several organs and tissues following either acute or chronic exposure. This review accounts for the recent evidence on its mechanisms to induce neurotoxicity, the role of the blood-brain barrier, oxidative stress ...
Marisela Méndez-Armenta, Camilo Ríos
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Cadmium

2010
In deep review on the pharmacology and toxicology of Cadmium.
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