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In vivo and in vitro methods for evaluating soil arsenic bioavailability: relevant to human health risk assessment

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Gary L. Diamond, David J. Thomas & Karen D. Bradham. (2022) Evaluating the mouse model for estimation of arsenic bioavailability: Comparison of estimates of absolute bioavailability of inorganic arsenic in mouse, humans, and other species. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 85:19, pages 815-825.
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Nnanyelugo G. Odezulu, Yvette W. Lowney, Kenneth M. Portier, Marianne Kozuch, Allan R. Bacon, Stephen M. Roberts & Leah D. Stuchal. (2022) Effect of soil particle size and extraction method on the oral bioaccessibility of arsenic. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 85:13, pages 538-552.
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Tyler D. Sowers, Clay M. Nelson, Matthew D. Blackmon, Marissa L. Jerden, Alicia M. Kirby, Gary L. Diamond & Karen D. Bradham. (2022) Interconnected soil iron and arsenic speciation effects on arsenic bioaccessibility and bioavailability: a scoping review. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B 25:1, pages 1-22.
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Jennifer L. Griggs, David J. Thomas, Rebecca Fry & Karen D. Bradham. (2021) Improving the predictive value of bioaccessibility assays and their use to provide mechanistic insights into bioavailability for toxic metals/metalloids – A research prospectus. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B 24:7, pages 307-324.
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Hong-Bo Li, Meng-Ya Li, Di Zhao, Jie Li, Shi-Wei Li, Ping Xiang, Albert L. Juhasz & Lena Q. Ma. (2020) Arsenic, lead, and cadmium bioaccessibility in contaminated soils: Measurements and validations. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 50:13, pages 1303-1338.
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Anna Q. Yaffee, Ben Scott, Colleen Kaelin, Janie Cambron, Wayne Sanderson, W. Jay Christian, Tim P. Moran & Jan Chamness. (2019) Collaborative response to arsenic-contaminated soil in an Appalachian Kentucky neighborhood. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 82:12, pages 697-701.
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