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Neurosensory effects of chronic exposure to arsenic via drinking water in Inner Mongolia: II. Vibrotactile and visual functionDavid Otto
U S Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
J Water Health 4:39-48. 2006..The results also indicate that arsenic affects neurological function well below the 1000 microg/I concentration reported by NRC (1999). No evidence of arsenic-related effects on visual function was found...
Neurosensory effects of chronic human exposure to arsenic associated with body burden and environmental measuresD Otto
Human Studies Division, U S Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711, USA
Hum Exp Toxicol 26:169-77. 2007....
Neurosensory effects of chronic exposure to arsenic via drinking water in Inner Mongolia: I. Signs, symptoms and pinprick testingYanhong Li
Inner Mongolia Center for Endemic Disease Control and Research, Huhhot, China
J Water Health 4:29-37. 2006..Regression models suggest that a 50% increase in pinprick score is associated with a 71-159 ppb increase in arsenic concentration...
