In Vivo Study of Healthy Workers
Study participants. Sixty-three healthy male workers (mean age,
44 years; age range, 27–55 years) who had been employed for
at least 1 year in a steel production plant near Brescia, northern
Italy (Hou et al., 2010) were recruited for this study. Blood samples
were obtained from 55 workers at two different times. The
baseline sample was collected in the morning on the first day
of a working week (after 2 days off from work) and before work
activity began. The postexposure sample was collected at the
same time on the fourth day of the working week after 3 consecutive
days of work. Individual, written, informed consent from
each participant and approval from the local Institutional Review
Board (“Fondazione Cà Granda, IRCCS Ospedale Maggiore
Policlinico” review board) were obtained before the study.
In Vivo Study of Healthy Workers
Study participants. Sixty-three healthy male workers (mean age,
44 years; age range, 27–55 years) who had been employed for
at least 1 year in a steel production plant near Brescia, northern
Italy (Hou et al., 2010) were recruited for this study. Blood samples
were obtained from 55 workers at two different times. The
baseline sample was collected in the morning on the first day
of a working week (after 2 days off from work) and before work
activity began. The postexposure sample was collected at the
same time on the fourth day of the working week after 3 consecutive
days of work. Individual, written, informed consent from
each participant and approval from the local Institutional Review
Board (“Fondazione Cà Granda, IRCCS Ospedale Maggiore
Policlinico” review board) were obtained before the study.
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