Letter to the Editor

Association between Renal Dysfunction Biomarkers and Low Levels of Cadmium Burden in Populations Exposed to Environmental Cadmium

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Zhao H, Lu Y, Wang X, Chen H, Yao F, Sun X, Kuang X. Association between Renal Dysfunction Biomarkers and Low Levels of Cadmium Burden in Populations Exposed to Environmental Cadmium. Iran J Public Health. 2021;50(9):1910-1912.