Trace Elements and Electrolytes

Volume 37 (2020), No. 1/2020(1st Quarter)


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Toxic trace metals in blood of occupationally exposed casual mine workers living in shacks around mining area in Brits, South Africa


Joshua Oluwole Olowoyo, Zwivhuya Goodness Magoloi, Gladness Nteboheng Lion, and Gboyega Adebola Ogunbanjo

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Bungee jumping: Metabolism, cardiovascular changes, and electrolytes in severe mental excitement


Stefan Opresnik, Harald Gell, Michael Moser, Jürgen Wörgötter, Rupert Hirner, Ines Bäck, Klaus Kisters, and Sepp Porta

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Correlation of serum trace elements (copper and selenium) in patients with beta thalassemia major in Pakistan


Yasir Sharif, Saba Irshad, Muhammad Hamza Tariq, Muhammad Imran Qadeer, and Shahzad Sharif

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Do increased levels of ionized Mg in blood influence subsequent physical exertion? A survey of 320 cadets


Sepp Porta, Magdalena Schertler, Stefan Opresnik, Harald Gell, Klaus Kisters, Christian Tiesenhausen, Harald Stossier, Jürgen Wörgötter, Michael Moser, and Michael Schwendenwein

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Chess tournament winners: Magnesium and metabolic changes


Sepp Porta, Alois Kogler, Marlene Schrunner, Helmut Lackner, Stefan Opresnik, Harald Gell, Klaus Kisters, Christian Tiesenhausen, and Manfred Walzl

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Abstracts

47th Rostock Talks on Cardiovascular Function and Hypertension

Organization: Prof. Dr. Thomas Noack, Rostock and Prof. Dr. Klaus Kisters, Herne, Germany


 

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Erratum

Stefan Opresnik an behalf of all authors


 

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Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Dr. med. W. Zidek
Meoclinic
Friedrichstraße 71
10117 Berlin, Germany

Prof. Dr. med. K. Kisters
Dialysezentrum Herne
Wiescherstr. 20
44623 Herne, Germany