Determination of lead, cadmium and mercury in blood for assessment of environmental exposure: A comparison between inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry and atomic absorption spectrometry
Christopher D. Palmer(New York State Department of Health), Patrick J. Parsons(New York State Department of Health), Fernando Barbosa(SUPERA Park of Innovation and Technology of Ribeirão Preto), Ciaran Geraghty(New York State Department of Health), Miles E. Lewis(Wadsworth Center)
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