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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R825357

Aluminum Toxicokinetics Oral Absorption from Drinking Water and Brain Retention

RFA: Exploratory Research - Human Health (1996)

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Journal Article Brauer RD, Robertson JD, Sharma P, Yokel RA. Aluminum and phosphorus separation: application to preparation of target from brain tissue for 26Al determination by accelerator mass spectrometry. Nuclear Instruments and Methods In Physics Research, Section B--Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 1999;152(1):129-134. R825357 (1998)
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Journal Article Yokel RA, Allen DD, Ackley DC. The distribution of aluminum into and out of the brain. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry ,1999;76(2):127-132. R825357 (Final)
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Journal Article Yokel RA, Rhineheimer SS, Brauer RD, Sharma P, Elmore D, McNamara PJ. Aluminum bioavailability from drinking water is very low and is not appreciably influenced by stomach contents or water hardness. Toxicology 2001;161(1-2):93-101. R825357 (Final)
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Journal Article Yokel RA, Rhineheimer SS, Sharma P, Elmore D, McNamara PJ. Entry, half-life, and desferrioxamine-accelerated clearance of brain aluminum after a single (26)Al exposure. Toxicological Sciences 2001;64(1):77-82. R825357 (Final)
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Journal Article Yokel RA. Brain uptake, retention, and efflux of aluminum and manganese Environmental Health Perspectives 2002;110(S5):699-704. R825357 (Final)
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