Urinary trehalase activity as an indicat
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Kohkichi Iwata; Terutaka Katoh; Yuuko Morikawa; Keiko Aoshima; Muneko Nishijo; H
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Article
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1988
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Springer-Verlag
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English
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One hundred and seventy-eight subjects, patients with Itai-itai disease and their family members, aged 12-87 years living in a cadmium (Cd)-polluted area in the Jinzu River basin (Cd-exposed group) and 176 controls (control group) were examined. In the Cd-exposed group urinary trehalase increased wi