The endocrine effects of mercury in humans and wildlife.
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Urgent need to reevaluate the latest World Health Organization guidelines for toxic inorganic substances in drinking waterGenetic and cellular characterization of Caenorhabditis elegans mutants abnormal in the regulation of many phase II enzymesEnvironmental mercury and its toxic effectsGene expression changes in female zebrafish (Danio rerio) brain in response to acute exposure to methylmercuryDemographic responses to mercury exposure in two closely related Antarctic top predators.Mercury-induced hepatotoxicity in zebrafish: in vivo mechanistic insights from transcriptome analysis, phenotype anchoring and targeted gene expression validation.Sex-dependent and non-monotonic enhancement and unmasking of methylmercury neurotoxicity by prenatal stress.Targeting testis-specific proteins to inhibit spermatogenesis: lesson from endocrine disrupting chemicals.Age-related mercury contamination and relationship with luteinizing hormone in a long-lived Antarctic bird.Methylmercury-induced changes in gene transcription associated with neuroendocrine disruption in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides).Survival of White Ibises (Eudocimus albus) in response to chronic experimental methylmercury exposure.De novo synthesized estradiol protects against methylmercury-induced neurotoxicity in cultured rat hippocampal slicesDental composites and amalgam and physical development in children.Does maternal exposure to an environmental stressor affect offspring response to predators?Cross-species toxicogenomic analyses and phenotypic anchoring in response to groundwater low-level pollutionMercury and psychosocial stress exposure interact to predict maternal diurnal cortisol during pregnancyIndications of decreasing human PTS concentrations in North West RussiaFunctional MRI approach to developmental methylmercury and polychlorinated biphenyl neurotoxicityBalancing the benefits of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and the risks of methylmercury exposure from fish consumption.Determination of Heavy Metal Concentrations in Normal and Pathological Human Endometrial Biopsies and In Vitro Regulation of Gene Expression by Metals in the Ishikawa and Hec-1b Endometrial Cell Line.Thyroid hormones in relation to lead, mercury, and cadmium exposure in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2007-2008.To breed or not to breed: endocrine response to mercury contamination by an Arctic seabirdThimerosal-containing Hepatitis B Vaccine Exposure is Highly Associated with Childhood Obesity: A Case-control Study Using the Vaccine Safety Datalink.Thimerosal exposure and the role of sulfation chemistry and thiol availability in autism.Adverse effects of low level heavy metal exposure on male reproductive function.Aquatic and terrestrial stressors in amphibians: a test of the double jeopardy hypothesis based on maternally and trophically derived contaminants.Effects of mercury on the steroidogenesis of human adrenocarcinoma (NCI-H295R) cell line.Effect of mercury on porcine ovarian granulosa cells in vitro.Influences on and patterns in total gaseous mercury (TGM) at Harwell, England.Ecological risk of methylmercury to piscivorous fish of the Great Lakes region.Do effects of mercury in larval amphibians persist after metamorphosis?Nondestructive indices of mercury exposure in three species of turtles occupying different trophic niches downstream from a former chloralkali facility.Making leaps in amphibian ecotoxicology: translating individual-level effects of contaminants to population viability.Mercury alters initiation and construction of nests by zebra finches, but not incubation or provisioning behaviors.Use of toe clips as a nonlethal index of mercury accumulation and maternal transfer in amphibians.Patterns and source analysis for atmospheric mercury at Auchencorth Moss, Scotland.Associations between omega-3 fatty acids, selenium content, and mercury levels in wild-harvested fish from the Dehcho Region, Northwest Territories, Canada.Mercury, lead, and cadmium in tissues of the Caspian Pond Turtle (Mauremys caspica) from the southern basin of Caspian Sea.Mercury and cortisol in Western Hudson Bay polar bear hair.Thyroid hormone related gene transcription in southern sand flathead (Platycephalus bassensis) is associated with environmental mercury and arsenic exposure.
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The endocrine effects of mercury in humans and wildlife.
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The endocrine effects of mercury in humans and wildlife.
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Jesse C Meiller
Kathryn R Mahaffey
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z