Neurodevelopmental Effects of Mercury

作者: Cláudia S Oliveira , Pablo A Nogara , Daniel MP Ardisson-Araújo , Michael Aschner , João BT Rocha

DOI: 10.1016/BS.ANT.2018.03.005

关键词: Brain developmentEnvironmental chemistryMercury (element)ChemistryImmature brainThimerosal

摘要: The toxicology of mercury (Hg) is concern since this metal ubiquitously distributed in the environment, and living organisms are routinely exposed to Hg at low high levels. toxic effects well studied it known that they may differ depending on chemical species. In chapter, we emphasize neurotoxic during brain development. immature more susceptible exposure, all forms, not only organic ones, can harm it. possible consequences exposure early stages development, additive with other co-occurring neurotoxicants, mechanisms action targets will be addressed chapter.

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