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Title: Comparison of lead levels in bone, feathers, and liver of herring gull chicks (Larus argentatus).

Authors: Burger, J; Reilly, S M; Gochfeld, M

Published In Pharmacol Biochem Behav, (1992 Feb)

Abstract: Bone, feathers, and liver were analyzed for lead in herring gull chicks (Larus argentatus) of two different ages. The highest levels were found in the bone, evidence of chronic exposure. No differences were found within the bones. Differences occurred between different bones, with the ribs having twice the amount of lead than any other bone. These studies indicate that type of bone affects lead levels; thus researchers should clearly state which parts of which bones are examined. It is also suggested that for humans consistent location should be used for analysis by in vivo X-ray fluorescence.

PubMed ID: 1574517 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: No MeSH terms associated with this publication

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