Mercury and Methylmercury Toxicology and Risk Assessment
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- Technology: general issues
- brain
- CCL4
- Cd
- chemokine
- child development
- correlation of signs and symptoms
- cortical precursors
- delayed effects
- delayed toxicity
- developmental neurotoxicity
- dose-response relationship
- exposure assessment
- fetus
- Fish
- heart rate variability
- Hg
- kinetics
- long term exposure
- low-dose exposure
- mercury vapor
- metallothionein-III
- methylmercury
- methylmercury neurotoxicity
- molecular mechanisms
- mRNA
- n/a
- neurological findings
- oxidative stress
- Pb
- prenatal exposure
- review
- severity
- sympathodominant state
- symptoms
- toxicity
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Mercury is a global pollutant that affects the health of both humans and ecosystems. This Special Issue collects three review papers and six research articles that report on the latest findings on the mechanisms of mercury toxicology and its impacts on environmental health. This collection of papers provides useful, new information on the mechanisms of mercury toxicity and methods of improving the risk assessment of mercury exposure.
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