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137 related items for PubMed ID: 8094965

  • 1. Mobilization and distribution of beryllium over the course of chelation therapy with some polyaminocarboxylic acids in the rat.
    Mathur S, Flora SJ, Mathur R, Das Gupta S.
    Hum Exp Toxicol; 1993 Jan; 12(1):19-24. PubMed ID: 8094965
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  • 2. Comparative effectiveness of Tiron (4,5-dihydroxy benzene 1,3-disulphonic acid disodium salt) and CaNa2EDTA with time after beryllium poisoning.
    Sharma P, Shukla S.
    Indian J Exp Biol; 2000 Aug; 38(8):785-90. PubMed ID: 12557911
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  • 3. Beryllium-induced toxicity and its prevention by treatment with chelating agents.
    Sharma P, Johri S, Shukla S.
    J Appl Toxicol; 2000 Aug; 20(4):313-8. PubMed ID: 10942906
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  • 4. Comparative effectiveness of CaNa3DTPA and tiron along with alpha-tocopherol against beryllium-induced biochemical alterations in rats.
    Mathur R, Nirala SK, Mathur A.
    Indian J Exp Biol; 2004 Jun; 42(6):570-4. PubMed ID: 15260107
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  • 5. Chelation in metal intoxication. XIII. Polyaminocarboxylic acids as chelators in lead poisoning.
    Tandon SK, Behari JR, Singh S.
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol; 1983 May; 30(5):552-8. PubMed ID: 6407551
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  • 8. Antagonists for acute oral cadmium chloride intoxication.
    Basinger MA, Jones MM, Holscher MA, Vaughn WK.
    J Toxicol Environ Health; 1988 May; 23(1):77-89. PubMed ID: 2826797
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  • 11. [Effect of phosphoorganic complexons on the activity of alkaline phosphatase in beryllium poisoning].
    Arkhipova OG, Demokidova NK.
    Farmakol Toksikol; 1967 May; 30(3):352-6. PubMed ID: 4970461
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  • 12. Influence of chelating agents on the toxicity and distribution of beryllium in rats.
    Shukla S, Sharma P, Johri S, Mathur R.
    J Appl Toxicol; 1998 May; 18(5):331-5. PubMed ID: 9804433
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  • 13. Influence of metal chelators on metalloenzymes.
    Khandelwal S, Kachru DN, Tandon SK.
    Toxicol Lett; 1987 Aug; 37(3):213-9. PubMed ID: 3617094
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  • 15. Combined effect of HEDTA and selenium against aluminum induced oxidative stress in rat brain.
    Shrivastava S.
    J Trace Elem Med Biol; 2012 Jun; 26(2-3):210-4. PubMed ID: 22575537
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  • 18. Oral cadmium chloride intoxication in mice: effects of chelation.
    Andersen O, Nielsen JB, Svendsen P.
    Toxicology; 1988 Nov 14; 52(1-2):65-79. PubMed ID: 3142104
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  • 19. Final report on the safety assessment of EDTA, calcium disodium EDTA, diammonium EDTA, dipotassium EDTA, disodium EDTA, TEA-EDTA, tetrasodium EDTA, tripotassium EDTA, trisodium EDTA, HEDTA, and trisodium HEDTA.
    Lanigan RS, Yamarik TA.
    Int J Toxicol; 2002 Nov 14; 21 Suppl 2():95-142. PubMed ID: 12396676
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