L Marro
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Recent Articles
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McNeill F, Fisher M, Chettle D, Inskip M, Healey N, Bray R, et al.
Physiol Meas
. 2017 Oct;
39(1):015005.
PMID: 28967867
Main Results: Bone lead levels were lower compared to Ontario in vivo XRF studies from the early 1990s. In adults, the slope of tibia lead content versus age was reduced...
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Behinaein S, Chettle D, Fisher M, Manton W, Marro L, Fleming D, et al.
Physiol Meas
. 2017 Jan;
38(3):431-451.
PMID: 28067216
Objective: To study the age and sex influence on bone and blood lead concentrations in a cohort of the general population living in Toronto. Approach: A Cd K x-ray fluorescence...
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MacNeill M, Dobbin N, St-Jean M, Wallace L, Marro L, Shin T, et al.
Indoor Air
. 2015 Sep;
26(5):687-701.
PMID: 26340686
Traffic emissions have been associated with a wide range of adverse health effects. Many schools are situated close to major roads, and as children spend much of their day in...
4.
Flegal F, Devantier Y, Marro L, Wilkins R
Health Phys
. 2012 Jan;
102(2):143-53.
PMID: 22217587
Currently, the dicentric chromosome assay (DCA) is used to estimate radiation doses to individuals following accidental radiological and nuclear overexposures when traditional dosimetry methods are not available. While being an...
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Chauhan V, Mariampillai A, Kutzner B, Wilkins R, Ferrarotto C, Bellier P, et al.
Radiat Res
. 2007 Jan;
167(1):87-93.
PMID: 17214515
Several recent studies have suggested that radiofrequency (RF) fields may cause changes in a variety of cellular functions that may eventually lead to potential long-term health effects. In the present...
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Michaud D, Miller S, Ferrarotto C, Keith S, Bowers W, Kumarathsan P, et al.
Int J Radiat Biol
. 2005 Jul;
81(4):299-307.
PMID: 16019939
The aim was to assess the developmental and biochemical effects resulting from separate and combined exposures to radiation and noise in adult male Sprague-Dawley rats. For 21 days, animals were...
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Desaulniers D, Leingartner K, Musicki B, Yagminas A, Xiao G, Cole J, et al.
Toxicol Sci
. 2003 Jul;
75(2):468-80.
PMID: 12883090
There are concerns that postnatal exposure to organochlorines present in breast milk could lead to adverse health effects. We reconstituted four mixtures of aryl-hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonists (3 non-ortho polychlorinated...
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McNamee J, Bellier P, Gajda G, Lavallee B, Marro L, Lemay E, et al.
Radiat Res
. 2003 Apr;
159(5):693-7.
PMID: 12710882
The current study extends our previous investigations of 2-h radiofrequency (RF)-field exposures on genotoxicity in human blood cell cultures by examining the effect of 24-h continuous-wave (CW) and pulsed-wave (PW)...
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McNamee J, Bellier P, Gajda G, Lavallee B, Lemay E, Marro L, et al.
Radiat Res
. 2002 Sep;
158(4):534-7.
PMID: 12236821
Blood cultures from human volunteers were exposed to an acute 1.9 GHz pulse-modulated radiofrequency (RF) field for 2 h using a series of six circularly polarized, cylindrical waveguides. Mean specific...
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McNamee J, Bellier P, Gajda G, Miller S, Lemay E, Lavallee B, et al.
Radiat Res
. 2002 Sep;
158(4):523-33.
PMID: 12236820
Human blood cultures were exposed to a 1.9 GHz continuous-wave (CW) radiofrequency (RF) field for 2 h using a series of six circularly polarized, cylindrical waveguides. Mean specific absorption rates...