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Acta Pharmacologica Et Toxicologica|September 1, 1982
Autoradiographic studies on the distribution of arsenic in mice and hamsters administered 74As-arsenite or -arsenateA Lindgren, M Vahter, L Dencker
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|May 1, 1984
Tissue distribution and retention of 74As-dimethylarsinic acid in mice and ratsM Vahter, E Marafante, L Dencker
The Science of the Total Environment|September 1, 1983
Metabolism of arsenobetaine in mice, rats and rabbitsM Vahter, E Marafante, L Dencker
Chemico-Biological Interactions|December 31, 1985
The role of the methylation in the detoxication of arsenate in the rabbitE Marafante, M Vahter, J Envall
Lakartidningen|December 24, 1998
[Uncertain timing trend in connection with cadmium exposure]M Vahter, L Friberg, S Skerfving
Archives of Toxicology|January 1, 1995
Lactational exposure to methylmercury in the hamsterK Nordenhäll, L Dock, M Vahter
Pharmacology & Toxicology|April 29, 1998
Cross-fostering study of methyl mercury retention, demethylation and excretion in the neonatal hamsterK Nordenhäll, L Dock, M Vahter
Pharmacology & Toxicology|March 1, 1994
Effect of methyl mercury exposure on the uptake of radiolabeled inorganic mercury in the brain of rabbitsL Dock, K Mottet, M Vahter
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 7, 2000
Phlebotomy increases cadmium uptake in hemochromatosisA Akesson, P Stål, M Vahter
Pharmacology & Toxicology|August 1, 1995
Transplacental and lactational exposure to mercury in hamster pups after maternal administration of methyl mercury in late gestationK Nordenhäll, L Dock, M Vahter
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Acta Pharmacologica Et Toxicologica|September 1, 1982
Autoradiographic studies on the distribution of arsenic in mice and hamsters administered 74As-arsenite or -arsenateA Lindgren, M Vahter, L Dencker
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|May 1, 1984
Tissue distribution and retention of 74As-dimethylarsinic acid in mice and ratsM Vahter, E Marafante, L Dencker
The Science of the Total Environment|September 1, 1983
Metabolism of arsenobetaine in mice, rats and rabbitsM Vahter, E Marafante, L Dencker
Chemico-Biological Interactions|December 31, 1985
The role of the methylation in the detoxication of arsenate in the rabbitE Marafante, M Vahter, J Envall
Lakartidningen|December 24, 1998
[Uncertain timing trend in connection with cadmium exposure]M Vahter, L Friberg, S Skerfving
Archives of Toxicology|January 1, 1995
Lactational exposure to methylmercury in the hamsterK Nordenhäll, L Dock, M Vahter
Pharmacology & Toxicology|April 29, 1998
Cross-fostering study of methyl mercury retention, demethylation and excretion in the neonatal hamsterK Nordenhäll, L Dock, M Vahter
Pharmacology & Toxicology|March 1, 1994
Effect of methyl mercury exposure on the uptake of radiolabeled inorganic mercury in the brain of rabbitsL Dock, K Mottet, M Vahter
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 7, 2000
Phlebotomy increases cadmium uptake in hemochromatosisA Akesson, P Stål, M Vahter
Pharmacology & Toxicology|August 1, 1995
Transplacental and lactational exposure to mercury in hamster pups after maternal administration of methyl mercury in late gestationK Nordenhäll, L Dock, M Vahter
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