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Feasibility of lead exposure assessment in blood spots using energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescenceSpecht et al., 2021
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- Specht A
- Obrycki J
- Mazumdar M
- Weisskopf M
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Collecting blood spots from newborns is a common procedure used to diagnose multiple health conditions. Fingerstick blood samples are routinely collected from children to diagnose elevated blood lead levels. In our study, we wanted to test the feasibility of using a …
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