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  1. 24 Αυγ 2020 · The following regions of internal organs were always sampled: cerebral cortex, superior surface of right lobe of the liver, kidney cortex and medulla, anterior surface of the lower lobe of the lung, body wall of the stomach and left ventricular muscle of the heart.

  2. 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/ – – – –. and 2.397.7 ng/g, respectively. Females had generally lower levels of nickel in tissues than males (statistically significant.

  3. 24 Αυγ 2020 · Nickel levels in the brain, stomach, liver, kidneys, lungs and heart (wet weight) were between 2.15–79.4 ng/g, 0.5–44.2 ng/g,7.85–519 ng/g, 12.8–725 ng/g, 8.47–333 ng/g and 2.3–97.7 ng/g, respectively.

  4. 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).

  5. Based on existing literature, we put our findings in the context of their function in the mammalian body. We found that the ionome was highly variable between as well as within the two species.

  6. Nickel levels in the brain, stomach, liver, kidneys, lungs and heart (wet weight) were between 2.15-79.4 ng/g, 0.5-44.2 ng/g,7.85-519 ng/g, 12.8-725 ng/g, 8.47-333 ng/g and 2.3-97.7 ng/g, respectively.

  7. Nickel is also an micronutritient essential for proper functioning of the human body, as it increases hormonal activity and is involved in lipid metabolism. This metal makes it's way to the human body through respiratory tract, digestive system and skin.

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