Mercury, Mercurials, and MercaptansMorton W. Miller, Thomas W. Clarkson |
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AN APPRAISAL OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY | 23 |
ARYLAND ALKOXYALKYLMERCURIALSLeonard J Goldwater | 56 |
MERCAPTANS THE BIOLOGICAL TARGETS FOR MERCURIALS | 68 |
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accumulation acetate acid action activity administration agents amount animals appear Berlin bile binding blood body brain cells changes chemical chloride chlormerodrin Clarkson clinical compared complex compounds concentration containing cortex cury cysteine damage decrease determined diffusible distribution diuretic dogs dose effect evidence excretion experiments exposed exposure factors Figure fish four fraction function given groups hair half-life Health higher human important increase indicate inhibition injection inorganic mercury kidney levels liver means measured mechanism membrane mercury compounds mercury vapor metal metallothionein method methyl methylmercury monkeys observed occurs organic oxidation PCMB Peak percent period Pharmacol plasma possible present protein ratio rats relatively release renal reported salts showed shown similar solution specific studies sulfhydryl symptoms Table tion tissue toxic transport uptake urine values vitro vivo weight