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  1. 24 Αυγ 2020 · Although data on the concentration of nickel in blood [13–18], urine [13–16, 19–22] or hair [14–16] can be found among recently published literature, only a few publications regarding nickel content in human internal organs are available.

  2. The results obtained indicate that data cover the wide range of concentrations and generally are consistent with other published findings. Nickel levels in the brain, stomach, liver, kidneys, lungs and heart (wet weight) were between 2.1579.4 ng/g, 0.544.2 ng/g,7.85519 ng/g, 12.8725 ng/g, 8.47333 ng/. – – – –.

  3. 1 Απρ 2021 · This article systematically reviews the effects of nickel on hormone secretion and target organs in the endocrine system and identifies areas of insufficient research.

  4. 24 Αυγ 2020 · That is why it is of a great importance to establish “reference” levels of particular elements (essential or toxic) in human biological samples. The aim of this paper was to determine nickel in autopsy tissues of non-occupationally exposed subjects in Southern Poland (n = 60).

  5. 14 Ιαν 2020 · Abstract. Background Nickel activates the signaling pathways through oxygen sensing mechanism and the signaling cascades that controls hypoxia-inducible transcriptional gene expressions through...

  6. 3 Μαΐ 2016 · Biochemical and Physiological Functions of Nickel. The biological function of nickel is still somewhat unclear. Nickel is found in the body in highest concentrations in the nucleic acids, particularly RNA, and is thought to be somehow involved in protein structure or function (Peter, 2015).

  7. 18 Νοε 2013 · This review focuses on the impact of nickel on human health. In particular, the dual nature of nickel as an essential as well as toxic element in nature is described, and the main forms of nickel that can come in contact with living systems from natural sources and...

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