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pro vyhledávání: '"E Cernichiari"'
Autor:
G. J. Myers, P. W. Davidson, C. Cox, C. F. Shamlaye, O. Choisy, E. Cernichiari, A. Choi, J. Sloane-Reeves, C. Axtell, P. Gao, T. W. Clarkson
Publikováno v:
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 97:53-61
Autor:
H N Adel, M M Landrigan, J Hudson, Jacqueline Moline, John P. Forman, E Cernichiari, J C Torres, S Sayegh, Philip J. Landrigan
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Nine children and their mother were exposed to vapors of metallic mercury. The source of the exposure appears to have been a 6-oz vial of mercury taken from a neighbor's home. The neighbor reportedly operated a business preparing mercury-filled amule
Autor:
E. Cernichiari, Carina Evens, Martin, James S. Woods, Milena Horvat, Timothy A. DeRouen, L. Liang, S. Lazoff
Publikováno v:
Journal of analytical toxicology. 24(5)
A method for the determination of methyl mercury in whole blood samples based on ethylation-gas chromatography-cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry after alkaline digestion-solvent extraction is described. The extraction procedure and conditio
Publikováno v:
Veterinary and human toxicology. 42(1)
We investigated discordant urinary mercury testing results from 2 patients with potential mercury exposures. Two patients had mercury levels of 634 and1,000 micrograms/L respectively. Although repeat 24 h urine mercury levels were elevated, spot urin
Autor:
P W, Davidson, G J, Myer, C, Shamlaye, C, Cox, P, Gao, C, Axtell, D, Morris, J, Sloane-Reeves, E, Cernichiari, A, Choi, D, Palumbo, T W, Clarkson
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicology. 20(5)
The Seychelles Child Development Study (SCDS) is testing the hypothesis that prenatal exposure to low doses of MeHg from maternal consumption of fish is associated with the child's developmental outcomes. No deleterious relationships between exposure
Autor:
G J, Myers, P W, Davidson, C F, Shamlaye, C D, Axtell, E, Cernichiari, O, Choisy, A, Choi, C, Cox, T W, Clarkson
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicology. 18(3)
Mercury is widespread in the environment and exists in several physical and chemical forms. Prenatal exposure to methylmercury disrupts brain development. The most common mode of prenatal methylmercury exposure is maternal fish consumption. Studies o
Autor:
P W, Davidson, G J, Myers, C, Cox, C, Shamlaye, O, Choisy, J, Sloane-Reeves, E, Cernichiari, D O, Marsh, M, Berlin, M, Tanner
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicology. 16(4)
The Seychelles Child Development Study was designed to provide data on normal neurodevelopment of Seychellois children and to examine the relationship of their neurodevelopmental outcomes to in utero fetal exposure to low concentrations of methylmerc
Autor:
D O, Marsh, T W, Clarkson, G J, Myers, P W, Davidson, C, Cox, E, Cernichiari, M A, Tanner, W, Lednar, C, Shamlaye, O, Choisy
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicology. 16(4)
Studies of outbreaks of methylmercury poisoning in Japan and Iraq from consumption of methylmercury (MeHg)-contaminated fish or bread proved that brain was the target organ, the toxic effects were dose-related, and the fetal brain was especially susc
Autor:
G J, Myers, P W, Davidson, C, Cox, C F, Shamlaye, M A, Tanner, D O, Marsh, E, Cernichiari, L W, Lapham, M, Berlin, T W, Clarkson
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicology. 16(4)
The Seychelles Child Development Study is examining the association between fetal methylmercury exposure from a maternal diet high in fish and subsequent child development. The study is double blind and uses maternal hair mercury as the index of feta
Autor:
C F, Shamlaye, D O, Marsh, G J, Myers, C, Cox, P W, Davidson, O, Choisy, E, Cernichiari, A, Choi, M A, Tanner, T W, Clarkson
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicology. 16(4)
Studies in Japan showed that fetal exposure to methylmercury during pregnancy can lead to severe neurodevelopmental changes in the infant while the mother suffers no or minimal effects. Fish contains methylmercury and there is concern that adverse ne