Lucci, Elena
Antonelli, Lorenzo
Gherardi, Monica
Fanali, Chiara
Fanali, Salvatore
Scipioni, Anita
Lupattelli, Paolo
Gentili, Alessandra
Chankvetadze, Bezhan
Funding for this research was provided by:
BRIC 2022 funding the project “Innovative analytical techniques and omic approach for the exposure analysis to pesticides
BRIC 2019 funding of the project “One Health model for studying a scenario of exposure to plant protection products: effects on human health and food quality”
Sapienza University of Rome, Start-up research project (AR1221814C70F4A4)
Article History
Received: 7 November 2023
Revised: 2 December 2023
Accepted: 6 December 2023
First Online: 18 December 2023
Declarations
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: Sixty-three urine samples were collected from occupationally exposed workers after their work shifts. The samples, collected in 50 mL centrifuge tubes, were stored at − 18 °C till their analysis. All participants provided informed consent, and both the study and the sampling protocol were approved by the Ethics Committee of the University of Rome “Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma” (Prot. 83/20 OSS ComEt CBM).
: The authors declare no competing interests.