Mercury in the Environment: An Epidemiological and Toxicological Appraisal |
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Introduction | 7 |
Transport and Transformation of Mercury in Nature and Possible Routes of Exposure | 15 |
Chapter 4 | 29 |
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accumulation acrodynia administration alkyl mercury compounds animals aryl Berglund Berlin and Ullberg biological half-life blood cells brain chlormerodrin chromosome Clarkson clinical colchicine concentrations of mercury contaminated distribution of mercury dithizone method dose effects excretion of mercury exposed exposure to mercury feces fish fraction Friberg gastrointestinal gastrointestinal tract hair inhalation injection inorganic mercury intoxication intravenous Katsunuma kidney levels of mercury liver Lundgren MeHg mercurial diuretics mercuric chloride mercuric mercury mercury concentrations mercury exposure mercury poisoning mercury vapor metabolism methoxyethyl mercury methyl mercury mg Hg/kg mg Hg/kg/day mg Hg/m³ mg/kg mg/m³ mice Minamata neutron activation analysis ng/g Niigata nondisjunction Nordberg Norseth observed organic mercury compounds phenyl mercury acetate phenyl mercury salts PhHg plasma protein proteinuria rabbits Ramel rats renal reported retention samples Section studies Suzuki Swensson Table tion tissue total mercury levels toxicity Trachtenberg Ulfvarson uptake urinary mercury urine whole blood workers µg/g