H H Dieter
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11.
Wollin K, Dieter H
Arch Environ Contam Toxicol
. 2005 May;
49(1):18-26.
PMID: 15883669
In order to secure a safe drinking water supply, the setting of tolerable/acceptable ceilings of drinking water hygiene is required with regard to xenobiotics resulting from several anthropogenic impacts. This...
12.
Schumann K, Classen H, Dieter H, Konig J, Multhaup G, Rukgauer M, et al.
Eur J Clin Nutr
. 2002 May;
56(6):469-83.
PMID: 12032645
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element with many physiological functions. Homeostatic mechanisms exist to allow Cu to act as a cofactor in enzymatic processes and to prevent accumulation of...
13.
Strausak D, Mercer J, Dieter H, Stremmel W, Multhaup G
Brain Res Bull
. 2001 Jul;
55(2):175-85.
PMID: 11470313
Copper is an essential element for the activity of a number of physiologically important enzymes. Enzyme-related malfunctions may contribute to severe neurological symptoms and neurological diseases: copper is a component...
14.
Dieter H, Schimmelpfennig W, Meyer E, Tabert M
Eur J Med Res
. 1999 Jun;
4(6):233-42.
PMID: 10383878
In a multicentric retrospective clinical study with 16 pediatric centres we identified 103 cases of histologically confirmed early childhood cirrhosis (ECC) in Germany for the years 1984-1994. The most prominent...
15.
Konietzka R, Dieter H
Gesundheitswesen
. 1998 Jul;
60(5):324-6.
PMID: 9676017
No abstract available.
16.
Seffner W, Schiller F, LIPPOLD U, Dieter H, Hoffmann A
Toxicol Lett
. 1997 Aug;
92(3):161-72.
PMID: 9334826
Aflatoxin B1 alone (0.05 mg resp. 0.037 mg/kg/d), copper alone (6.6 mg/kg/d or 200 mg/l drinking water) or a combination of both was administered orally for 6 months to young...
17.
Which multiple of a safe body dose derived on the basis of default factors would probably be unsafe?
Dieter H, Konietzka R
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol
. 1995 Dec;
22(3):262-7.
PMID: 8837850
This paper proposes a procedure to establish coherence between the toxicological and the legal definition of hazardous exposure situations to substances with effect threshold. This procedure is useful for defining...
18.
Dieter H, Grohmann A
Schriftenr Ver Wasser Boden Lufthyg
. 1995 Jan;
95:81-96.
PMID: 7777819
No abstract available.
19.
Konietzka R, Dieter H
Gesundheitswesen
. 1994 Jan;
56(1):21-8.
PMID: 8148583
Legally recoverable protection of human health against pollutant effects must have for the enforcement in practice a technically comprehensible toxicological basis, i.e., a coherence or connection between the toxicological and...
20.
MULLER L, Dieter H
Gesundheitswesen
. 1993 Oct;
55(10):514-20.
PMID: 8268704
The problem of lead in drinking water with regard to sensitive groups of the general population (e.g. unborn, babies that are not breast-fed, infants and children) is discussed. In respect...