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English: An infographic explaining lead poisoning and why lead (Pb) can cross the blood-brain barrier. A derivative work from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lead_in_the_Head.png created by User:Biochemlife. Image cropped with size reduced and frame added by User:Dustfreeworld.
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An infographic explaining lead poisoning and why lead (Pb) can cross the blood-brain barrier.

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