Monomethylmercury

Monomethylmercury



LiteratureOrganismNeurotoxic endpointsMeSH Identifier
DOI:10.1093/brain/97.1.499HumanAtaxiaD001259
HumanNystagmusD009759
HumanVision DisordersD014786
PMID:1091217HumanMuscle weaknessD018908
PMID:1123630Guinea pigNeurotransmitter AgentsD018377
PMID:12213299RodentAtaxiaD001259
RodentCerebellar DiseasesD002526
RodentLearning DisabilitiesD007859
PMID:17174709HumanBrain InjuriesD001930
HumanNeurodevelopmental DisordersD065886
HumanNeurologic ManifestationsD009461
PMID:23457123RodentNeurodevelopmental DisordersD065886
PMID:3398824RodentNeurobehavioral ManifestationsD019954
RodentNeurotransmitter AgentsD018377
PMID:4651617CatSeizuresD012640
CatVision DisordersD014786
PMID:4800780MiceNeurobehavioral ManifestationsD019954
PMID:5020690RatAtaxiaD001259
RatPeripheral NeuropathiesD010523
PMID:5890913HumanDemyelinating DisordersD003711
HumanNeurologic ManifestationsD009461
PMID:9392777HumanCognitive DysfunctionD060825
HumanLearning DisabilitiesD007859
PMID:9863776RodentNeurodevelopmental DisordersD065886
Somjen G G et al., 1973RatBasal Ganglia DiseasesD001480

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