The biological behaviour and bioavailability of aluminimum in man, with specail refernce to sudies employing aluminimum-26 as a tracer: review and study update.

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Priest, N. 2004. The biological behaviour and bioavailability of aluminimum in man, with specail refernce to sudies employing aluminimum-26 as a tracer: review and study update. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 6 (5), pp. 375-403. https://doi.org/10.1039/b314329p
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TitleThe biological behaviour and bioavailability of aluminimum in man, with specail refernce to sudies employing aluminimum-26 as a tracer: review and study update.
AuthorsPriest, N.
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A review of human research undertaken mostly by the author (and collaborators) using skills developed for radiation dosimetry. Included are updates on previously reported metabolic data for aluminium in man and, for the aluminium and food industries, a new biokinetic model to describe the observed biokinetics.

PublisherRSC Publishing
JournalJournal of Environmental Monitoring
ISSN1464-0333
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PrintJun 2004
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Deposited24 Nov 2008
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1039/b314329p
LanguageEnglish
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