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Peter Bode
Researcher at Delft University of Technology
Publications - 151
Citations - 3117
Peter Bode is an academic researcher from Delft University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron activation analysis & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 150 publications receiving 2926 citations.
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Mercury, Fish Oils, and the Risk of Myocardial Infarction
Eliseo Guallar,M. Inmaculada Sanz-Gallardo,M. Inmaculada Sanz-Gallardo,Pieter van 't Veer,Peter Bode,Antti Aro,J. Gomez-Aracena,Jeremy D. Kark,Rudolph A. Riemersma,J.M. Martín-Moreno,Frans J. Kok +10 more
TL;DR: The toenail mercury level was directly associated with the risk of myocardial infarction, and the adipose-tissue DHA level was inversely associated withThe risk.
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Neutron activation analysis: A primary method of measurement
TL;DR: Neutron activation analysis (NAA) has the potential to fulfill the requirements of a primary ratio method as defined in 1998 by the Comite Consultatif pour la Quantite de Matiere -Metrologie en Chimie (CCQM, Consultative Committee on Amount of Substance -Metrology in Chemistry) as discussed by the authors.
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Low selenium status is associated with the occurrence of the pregnancy disease preeclampsia in women from the United Kingdom
TL;DR: The question of whether a small increase in selenium intake might help prevent preeclampsia in susceptible women is raised, in the light of the reduction inSelenium status in a number of European countries in recent years.
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Strategies in sampling and sample handling in the context of large-scale plant biomonitoring surveys of trace element air pollution
Hubert Th. Wolterbeek,Peter Bode +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors stress the need for stringent accuracy control, indicate the importance of local variation in the concept of the survey, and underlines the relevance of multi-elemental analysis.
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Copper-associated chronic hepatitis in Labrador Retrievers.
TL;DR: An excellent treatment response of dogs with hepatic copper accumulation to feeding of a copper-restricted diet was revealed, and 5 novel genes were identified that may represent an acute response to copper overload.