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112 related items for PubMed ID: 10959792

  • 1. Effects of protein-deficient nutrition during rat pregnancy and development on developmental hindlimb crossing due to methylmercury intoxication.
    Chakrabarti SK, Bai C.
    Arch Toxicol; 2000 Jul; 74(4-5):196-202. PubMed ID: 10959792
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  • 4. Co-consumption of selenium and vitamin E altered the reproductive and developmental toxicity of methylmercury in rats.
    Beyrouty P, Chan HM.
    Neurotoxicol Teratol; 2006 Jul; 28(1):49-58. PubMed ID: 16427250
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  • 7. Dietary and tissue selenium in relation to methylmercury toxicity.
    Ralston NV, Ralston CR, Blackwell JL, Raymond LJ.
    Neurotoxicology; 2008 Sep; 29(5):802-11. PubMed ID: 18761370
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  • 9. Low arachidonic acid rather than alpha-tocopherol is responsible for the delayed postnatal development in offspring of rats fed fish oil instead of olive oil during pregnancy and lactation.
    Amusquivar E, Rupérez FJ, Barbas C, Herrera E.
    J Nutr; 2000 Nov; 130(11):2855-65. PubMed ID: 11053532
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  • 11. Methylmercury interaction with lymphocyte cholinergic muscarinic receptors in developing rats.
    Coccini T, Randine G, Castoldi AF, Acerbi D, Manzo L.
    Environ Res; 2007 Feb; 103(2):229-37. PubMed ID: 16808911
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  • 12. Dose-dependent effects of methylmercury administered during neonatal brain spurt in rats.
    Sakamoto M, Kakita A, de Oliveira RB, Sheng Pan H, Takahashi H.
    Brain Res Dev Brain Res; 2004 Sep 17; 152(2):171-6. PubMed ID: 15351505
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  • 16. Delay and impairment in brain development and function in rat offspring after maternal exposure to methylmercury.
    Radonjic M, Cappaert NL, de Vries EF, de Esch CE, Kuper FC, van Waarde A, Dierckx RA, Wadman WJ, Wolterbeek AP, Stierum RH, de Groot DM.
    Toxicol Sci; 2013 May 17; 133(1):112-24. PubMed ID: 23457123
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  • 18. Neurobehavioral toxicity in progeny of rat mothers exposed to methylmercury during gestation.
    Gandhi DN, Panchal GM, Dhull DK.
    Ann Ist Super Sanita; 2014 May 17; 50(1):28-37. PubMed ID: 24695250
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