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Hong-Bo Li

Researcher at Nanjing University

Publications -  97
Citations -  4308

Hong-Bo Li is an academic researcher from Nanjing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioavailability & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 79 publications receiving 2852 citations. Previous affiliations of Hong-Bo Li include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Nanjing Agricultural University.

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Arsenic extraction and speciation in plants: Method comparison and development.

TL;DR: The optimized ethanol/water method produced the most satisfactory extraction efficiency without changing As species during extraction from three plants containing different As levels, and has the potential to be used for As speciation in other plants.
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Seasonal Levels, Sources, and Health Risks of Heavy Metals in Atmospheric PM2.5 from Four Functional Areas of Nanjing City, Eastern China

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper collected monthly PM2.5 samples from urban, industrial, suburban, and rural areas in Nanjing city during 2016 and analyzed the heavy metal compositions (Cu, Pb, Cd, Co, V, Sr, Mn, Ti, and Sb).
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In-vitro human lung cell injuries induced by urban PM2.5 during a severe air pollution episode: Variations associated with particle components

TL;DR: Both air levels and cytotoxic effects of PM2.5 varied with the transition of haze event, so the increased air particles with higher toxic components from fuel combustion sources should be key targets of pollution control.
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In vitro assessments of bioaccessibility and bioavailability of PM2.5 trace metals in respiratory and digestive systems and their oxidative potential.

TL;DR: A series of in vitro physiologically based tests with synthetic human lung and gastrointestinal fluids were conducted to assess both the bioaccessibility and bioavailability of various PM2.5 bound metals in the respiratory and digestive systems from both urban and industrial areas of Nanjing city.
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Lead Relative Bioavailability in Lip Products and Their Potential Health Risk to Women

TL;DR: The high Pb concentration in some lip products together with their moderate Pb-RBA suggests that lip product ingestion is a potential health concern to women.