"Taken together, the results indicate that exposure to combination of Pb and Zn in mine elevates total antioxidant capacity of body in a reflex to overcome to oxidative stress. Especially, in the present case, it seems that toxic effect of Pb has been greater than positive effects of Zn, but the combination exposure has resulted in not such a critical toxicity situation."
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Heavy Metals Elevates Antioxidant Capacity to Combat Oxidative Stress in Mine Workers~!
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antioxidants,
heavy metals,
lead,
mining,
Pb,
zinc,
Zn
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