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Publications Details for Grant Number R826137

A Dose-Response and Susceptibility Investigation of Skin Keratoses and Hyperpigmentation due to Ingestion of Arsenic in Drinking Water

RFA: Arsenic Health Effects Research (1997)

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Journal Article Arsenic levels in drinking water and the prevalence of skin lesions in West Bengal, India. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY Guha Mazumder DN, Haque R, Ghosh N, De BK, Santra A, Chakroborty D, Smith AH Guha Mazumder DN, Haque R, Ghosh N, De BK, Santra A, Chakroborty D, Smith AH. Arsenic levels in drinking water and the prevalence of skin lesions in West Bengal, India. International Journal of Epidemiology<\em> 1998;27(5):871-77. R826137 (1999)
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Journal Article Arsenic in drinking water and the prevalence of respiratory symptoms in West Bengal, India. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY Guha Mazumder DN, Haque R, Ghosh N, De BK, Santra A, Chakroborty D, Smith AH Guha Mazumder DN, Haque R, Ghosh N, De BK, Santra A, Chakroborty D, Smith AH. Arsenic in drinking water and the prevalence of respiratory symptoms in West Bengal, India. International Journal of Epidemiology 2000;29:1047-1052. R826137 (1999)
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Journal Article Arsenic in drinking water and skin lesions: dose-response data from West Bengal, India None Haque R, Mazumder DNG, Samanta S, Ghosh N, Kalman D, Smith MM Haque R, Mazumder DNG, Samanta S, Ghosh N, Kalman D, Smith MM, Mitra S, Santra A, Lahiri S, Das S, De BK, Smith AH. Arsenic in drinking water and skin lesions: dose-response data from West Bengal, India. Epidemiology 2003;14(2):174-182. R826137 (Final)
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Journal Article Decrements in lung function related to arsenic in drinking water in West Bengal, India. None von Ehrenstein OS, Mazumder DNG, Yuan Y, Samanta S, Balmes J, Sil A et al von Ehrenstein OS, Mazumder DNG, Yuan Y, Samanta S, Balmes J, Sil A Ghosh N, Hira-Smith M, Haque R, Purushothamam R, Lahiri S, Das S, Smith AH. Decrements in lung function related to arsenic in drinking water in West Bengal, India. American Journal of Epidemiology 2005;162(6):533-541. R826137 (Final)
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Journal Article Capacity building in environmental health research India and Nepal. None von Ehrenstein OS, Jenny AM, Basu A, Smith KR, Hira-Smith M, Smith AH von Ehrenstein OS, Jenny AM, Basu A, Smith KR, Hira-Smith M, Smith AH. Capacity building in environmental health research in India and Nepal. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health 2006;12(4):300-306. R826137 (Final)
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Presentation Investigating arsenic metabolism in a nested case control study. None Haque R, Guha Mazumder DN, Smith AH, et al. Haque R, Guha Mazumder DN, Smith AH, et al. Investigating arsenic metabolism in a nested case control study. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology and the International Society for Exposure Assessment, Buffalo, NY, 2000. R826137 (2000)
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Presentation Arsenic and skin lesions: Investigating dose-response relationships from a cross sectional survey nested with a nested case control study. None Smith AH, Haque R, Guha Mazumder DN Smith AH, Haque R, Guha Mazumder DN. Arsenic and skin lesions: investigating dose-response relationships from a cross sectional survey nested with a nested case control study. Presented at the Annual Conference for the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology and the International Society for Exposure Assessment, Boston, MA, 1998. R826137 (1999)
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