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5796199 |
Gadaskina ID, Andreeva NB: [Some biochemical shifts in the organism in carbon disulfide poisoning (free SH groups and ceruloplasmin in the blood; copper and zinc metabolism)] Gig Tr Prof Zabol. 1969 Apr;13(4):28-32.
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31(0,1,1,1) |
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7443651 |
Pavlova S: [Calcium, phosphorus, copper, creatinine and ceruloplasmin content in the blood of workers in contact with carbon disulfide]. Probl Khig. 1980;5:116-23.
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8(0,0,1,3) |
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4467495 |
Uschewa G, Pavlova S: [Blood ceruloplasmin levels during exposure to low levels of carbon disulfide exposure] Z Gesamte Hyg. 1974 Nov;20(11):753-4.
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6(0,0,1,1) |
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899069 |
Massoud AA, El-Hawary MF, Awadallah R, El-Dessoukey EA: Effect of carbon-disulfide intoxication on the levels of serum copper and ceruloplasmin. Z Ernahrungswiss. 1977 Jun;16(2):77-80.
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7(0,0,1,2) |
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5183243 |
Andruszczak K: [Behavior of the ceruloplasmin level in the blood serum in workers exposed to carbon disulfide] Med Pr. 1967;18(2):120-7.
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6(0,0,1,1) |
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7845996 |
Mikhailova A, Antov G, Khristova V, Georgieva R, Zaprianov Z: [An evaluation of the biological action of carbon disulfide in clinico-laboratory studies of exposed workers]. Probl Khig. 1994;19:81-8.
In order to establish deviations in some of the basic links of the biochemical mechanism of the toxic compounds effect the following indices are traced: copper metabolism [copper concentration and activity of ceruloplasmin in the serum]; lipidic metabolism [content of cholesterol, cholesterol of high and low density, triglycerides, beta-lipoproteins and nonesterified lipidic acids in the serum]; intercellular substance of the connective tissue [glycoproteins, glycosaminoglycans and hexauronic acids in serum and urine]; immune status [immunoglobulins A, G and M in serum]; peripheral blood [leucocytes, DKK, morphology and lipid content in granulocytes]. |
2(0,0,0,2) |
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Klein O, Fiserova M, Lambl V, Zak L: [Levels of serum oxidoreductases (LD, MD, ICD), blood proteins, immunoglobulins, and ceruloplasmin in a group of workers exposed to carbon disulfide] Sb Lek. 1987 Apr;89(4):108-13.
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6(0,0,1,1) |
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17134958 |
Wronska-Nofer T, Nofer JR, Stetkiewicz J, Wierzbicka M, Bolinska H, Fobker M, Schulte H, Assmann G, von Eckardstein A: Evidence for oxidative stress at elevated plasma thiol levels in chronic exposure to carbon disulfide (CS2) and coronary heart disease. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2007 Sep;17(7):546-53. Epub 2006 Jul 7.
To assess plasma oxidative status, concentrations of thiobarbituric reactive substances (TBARS) and total antioxidative capacity (TAC), as well as ferritin and ceruloplasmin were determined. |
1(0,0,0,1) |
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