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Genetic variability and lead exposure biomarkers

Author(s): Neža Palir (Author), Ingrid Falnoga (Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The thesis investigates associations between the biomarkers of lead (Pb) exposure (and mercury (Hg), where applicable) and genetic variability in in vulnerable populations, including pregnant women and their newborns from Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia, as well as Slovenian men of reproductive age. The research utilizes data from the Public Health …

Targeted analysis of organic contaminants, exposure assessment, and vulnerability of populations to hazardous compounds

Author(s): Agneta Annika Runkel (Author), Milena Horvat (Supervisor), Tina Kosjek (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2022

Type: Doctoral dissertation

From the moment of conception until death, humans are exposed to chemicals at varying intensities and frequencies. While an individual’s level of resilience is commonly high enough to tolerate these kinds of stressors, specific exposures or genetic predispositions can lower it. Therefore, the assessment of chemical exposure, the development of …

Mercury exposure assessment in the Slovenian population

Author(s): Ana Miklavčič (Author), Milena Horvat (Supervisor)

Year: 2013

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Mercury (Hg) is one of the most toxic metals. Its toxicity depends on the route of exposure, on its chemical form and the dose to which a person is exposed. The most susceptible population are pregnant women and children. Epidemiological studies suggest neuropsychological dysfunctions in children who were prenatally exposed …