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Identification of indicators of arsenic induced nephrotoxicity in humans
The Internet Journal of Toxicology , 03/10/09
Dalal B et al. - Arsenic contamination in drinking water is considered as one of the worst environmental health hazards leading to toxic effects on urinary bladder and other internal organs. Lack of comprehensive reports on the renal effect bio-indicators is the basis of the objective to assess/identify simple and cost-effective urinary effect parameters in relation to arsenic exposure. Increased incidence of urinary blood was +seen with increasing concentration of arsenic in drinking water.
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