Hair analysis as a biomonitor for toxicology, disease and health status
Abstract
Hair analysis receives a large amount of academic and commercial interest for wide-ranging applications. However, in many instances, especially for elemental or ‘
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Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, 128 Academia Road, Section 2, Nankang, Taipei 115, Taiwan
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ikempson@phys.sinica.edu.tw
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b
Centre for Environmental Risk Assessment and Remediation, University of South Australia, Building X, Mawson Lakes Campus, Mawson Lakes, South Australia SA-5095, Australia
E-mail:
enzo.lombi@unisa.edu.au
Tel: +61 (08) 8302 6267
c CRC CARE, P.O. Box 486, Salisbury, South Australia 5106, Australia
Hair analysis receives a large amount of academic and commercial interest for wide-ranging applications. However, in many instances, especially for elemental or ‘
I. M. Kempson and E. Lombi, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2011, 40, 3915 DOI: 10.1039/C1CS15021A
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