Cadmium
By Ernest C. Foulkes (Editor), A. Bernard (Contribution by), A.C. Chang (Contribution by), M.M. El-Amamy (Contribution by), M.D. Enger (Contribution by), J.H. Exon (Contribution by), E.C. Foulkes (Contribution by), K. Fuwa (Contribution by), C.E. Hildebrand (Contribution by), I.S. Jamall (Contribution by), L.D. Koller (Contribution by), S.J. Kopp (Contribution by), R. Lauwerys (Contribution by), K. Matsumoto (Contribution by), K. Nomiyama (Contribution by), A.L. Page (Contribution by), M. Piscator (Contribution by), J C. Seagrave (Contribution by), J.C. Smith (Contribution by), R.A. Tobey (Contribution by), M. Webb (Contribution by)
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By Ernest C. Foulkes (Editor), A. Bernard (Contribution by), A.C. Chang (Contribution by), M.M. El-Amamy (Contribution by), M.D. Enger (Contribution by), J.H. Exon (Contribution by), E.C. Foulkes (Contribution by), K. Fuwa (Contribution by), C.E. Hildebrand (Contribution by), I.S. Jamall (Contribution by), L.D. Koller (Contribution by), S.J. Kopp (Contribution by), R. Lauwerys (Contribution by), K. Matsumoto (Contribution by), K. Nomiyama (Contribution by), A.L. Page (Contribution by), M. Piscator (Contribution by), J C. Seagrave (Contribution by), J.C. Smith (Contribution by), R.A. Tobey (Contribution by), M. Webb (Contribution by)
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The toxic properties of cadmium compounds have been well recognized in many species. There is little evidence to suggest a physiologic role for the metal. Rather, because of its long biologic halflife, cadmium acts as a cumulative poison, and even at quite low ambient concentrations, it can accumulate in mammals to values not insignificant in terms of critical toxic levels. The problem of cadmium toxicity has become especially important, as cadmium concentrations in the environment have be...






















