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Hongtao Yu to Metals, Heavy

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Hongtao Yu has written about Metals, Heavy.
Connection Strength

5.192
  1. Cao Y, Li X, He F, Sun X, Zhang X, Yang T, Dong J, Gao Y, Zhou Q, Shi D, Wang J, Yu H. Comprehensive screen the lead and other toxic metals in total environment from a coal-gas industrial city (NW, China): Based on integrated source-specific risks and site-specific blood lead levels of 0-6 aged children. Chemosphere. 2021 Sep; 278:130416.
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    Score: 0.758
  2. Li X, Yan X, Wu T, Zhang X, Yu H. Risks and phyto-uptake of micro-nano size particulates bound with potentially toxic metals in Pb-contaminated alkaline soil (NW China): The role of particle size fractions. Chemosphere. 2021 Jun; 272:129508.
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    Score: 0.746
  3. He A, Li X, Ai Y, Li X, Li X, Zhang Y, Gao Y, Liu B, Zhang X, Zhang M, Peng L, Zhou M, Yu H. Potentially toxic metals and the risk to children's health in a coal mining city: An investigation of soil and dust levels, bioaccessibility and blood lead levels. Environ Int. 2020 08; 141:105788.
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    Score: 0.714
  4. Li X, Gao Y, Zhang M, Zhang Y, Zhou M, Peng L, He A, Zhang X, Yan X, Wang Y, Yu H. In vitro lung and gastrointestinal bioaccessibility of potentially toxic metals in Pb-contaminated alkaline urban soil: The role of particle size fractions. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2020 Mar 01; 190:110151.
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    Score: 0.696
  5. Ai Y, Li X, Gao Y, Zhang M, Zhang Y, Zhang X, Yan X, Liu B, Yu H. In vitro bioaccessibility of potentially toxic metals (PTMs) in Baoji urban soil (NW China) from different functional areas and its implication for health risk assessment. Environ Geochem Health. 2019 Apr; 41(2):1055-1073.
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    Score: 0.637
  6. Li X, Zhang M, Gao Y, Zhang Y, Zhang X, Yan X, Wang S, Yang R, Liu B, Yu H. Urban street dust bound 24 potentially toxic metal/metalloids (PTMs) from Xining valley-city, NW China: Spatial occurrences, sources and health risks. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2018 Oct 30; 162:474-487.
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    Score: 0.628
  7. Li X, Wu T, Bao H, Liu X, Xu C, Zhao Y, Liu D, Yu H. Potential toxic trace element (PTE) contamination in Baoji urban soil (NW China): spatial distribution, mobility behavior, and health risk. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2017 Aug; 24(24):19749-19766.
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    Score: 0.585
  8. Li X, Liu B, Zhang Y, Wang J, Ullah H, Zhou M, Peng L, He A, Zhang X, Yan X, Yang T, Wang L, Yu H. Spatial Distributions, Sources, Potential Risks of Multi-Trace Metal/Metalloids in Street Dusts from Barbican Downtown Embracing by Xi'an Ancient City Wall (NW, China). Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 08 20; 16(16).
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    Score: 0.169
  9. Li X, Cai Y, Liu D, Ai Y, Zhang M, Gao Y, Zhang Y, Zhang X, Yan X, Liu B, Yu H, Mielke HW. Occurrence, fate, and transport of potentially toxic metals (PTMs) in an alkaline rhizosphere soil-plant (Maize, Zea mays L.) system: the role of Bacillus subtilis. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2019 Feb; 26(6):5564-5576.
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    Score: 0.162
  10. Wang Y, Aker WG, Hwang HM, Yedjou CG, Yu H, Tchounwou PB. A study of the mechanism of in vitro cytotoxicity of metal oxide nanoparticles using catfish primary hepatocytes and human HepG2 cells. Sci Total Environ. 2011 Oct 15; 409(22):4753-62.
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    Score: 0.097
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