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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International archives of occupational and environmental health 40 (1977), S. 249-253 
    ISSN: 1432-1246
    Keywords: Low level exposure of mercury vapour ; Inorganic mercury ; Organic mercury ; Mercury in urine ; Mercury in red blood cells ; Mercury in plasma ; Mercury in hair
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Fourteen Japanese females exposed to elemantal mercury vapour of concentration; 0.001–0.019 mg Hg/m3, were examined for inorganic and organic mercury concentrations in red blood cells, plasma, urine, and hair. Examinations were conducted the times; at 0,4 and 8 months of mercury exposure. No significant change of inorganic and organic mercury in urine was observed for three examinations. Both inorganic and organic mercury in plasma, and only organic mercury in red blood cells, increased significantly after commencement of mercury work. The hair organic mercury values stayed constant. The intake of organic mercury was judged as constant from the constancy of hair mercury values, and the change of organic mercury concentrations in plasma and red blood cells must have been elicited from the intake of elemental mercury. The reason why the increase of plasma mercury values did not reflect to urine mercury values was discussed.
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    International archives of occupational and environmental health 38 (1976), S. 103-113 
    ISSN: 1432-1246
    Keywords: Inorganic mercury ; Organic mercury ; Interactions of
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Selective determinations of inorganic and organic mercury in red blood cells, hair and urine were made in samples collected from control persons (laboratory staffs and medical school students) and workers exposed to low levels of elemental and/or inorganic mercury. Inorganic mercury levels in red blood cells, plasma and urine were higher in the workers than in the control as a natural result of mercury exposure, but only some workers showed elevated inorganic mercury levels in hair, which suggested external contamination. Organic mercury levels in red blood cells, plasma and urine were elevated in the workers, but the hair values did not differ between the control and the workers. The blood cells-to-plasma ratio of organic mercury, and the relation of hair to blood cells values of organic mercury resulted in being different between the workers and the control.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Archives of toxicology 42 (1979), S. 275-279 
    ISSN: 1432-0738
    Keywords: Methylmercury ; Selenite ; Interaction ; Brain ; Fetus
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Mercury distribution in pregnant mice, subcutaneously injected with 1.5 or 15.0 μmol/kg of methylmercury chloride (MeHg) and 0, 1.5 or 15.0 μmol/kg of sodium selenite, was investigated. Selenite increased the retention of mercury in maternal brain in every combination of doses. Selenite also increased mercury concentrations in maternal blood except one combination (MeHg 1.5; selenite 1.5 μmol/kg), and the increased mercury was partitioned to red blood cells. The increased mercury retention by selenite was also found in fetal brain.
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