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Adams J. B. et al. (2007)
Mercury, lead, and zinc in baby teeth of children with autism versus controls.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health (Part A)
70(12), pp. 1046-1051
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2006)
MMWR Morbibity and Mortality Weekly Report
55(8), pp. 204-207
Cohen D. , Johnson W. , Caparulo. B. (1976)
Pica and elevated blood lead level in autistic and atypical children.
American Journal of Diseases Of Children
130(1), pp. 47-48
Davis T. N. et al. (2013)
Chelation treatment for autism spectrum disorders: A systematic review.
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders
7(1), pp. 49-55.
A reply to Soden et al.: your data shows autistic children have higher levels of heavy metals.
Clin Toxicol (Phila).
46(10), pp.1098, author reply 1098
Fido A. , Al-Saad S. (2005)
Toxic trace elements in the hair of children with autism.
Autism
9(3), pp. 290-298.
Kern J. K. et al. (2007)
Sulfhydryl-reactive metals in autism.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health (Part A)
70(8), pp. 715-721.
National Capital Poison Center (2010)
Chelation: Therapy or 'Therapy'?
Washington, DC: National Capital Poison Center
Clin Toxicol (Phila).
45(5), pp. 476-481
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