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January 1, 1981
Effect of triethyl tin on myelination in the developing rat
W D Blaker, M R Krigman, D J Thomas, et al.
Environmental Research
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October 1, 1985
Separating the effects of lead and social factors on IQ
S R Schroeder, B Hawk, D A Otto, et al.
American Journal of Mental Deficiency
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January 1, 1980
Contributions of the caregiving environment to increased lead burden of children
C R Milar, S R Schroeder, P Mushak, et al.
Environmental Research
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June 1, 1987
Sexual differences in the excretion of organic and inorganic mercury by methyl mercury-treated rats
D J Thomas, H L Fisher, M R Sumler, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
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November 1, 1977
Chronic effects of lead on schedule-controlled pigeon behavior
G T Barthalmus, J D Leander, D E McMillan, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
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April 1, 1976
The distribution of inorganic lead in guinea pig brain and neural barrier tissues in control and lead-poisoned animals
L A O'Tuama, C S Kim, J T Gatzy, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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August 18, 1978
Lead exposure during infancy permanently increases lithium-induced polydipsia
R B Mailman, M R Krigman, R A Mueller, et al.
Environmental Research
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October 1, 1985
5-year follow-up study of children with low-to-moderate lead absorption: electrophysiological evaluation
D Otto, G Robinson, S Baumann, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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August 17, 1979
Lead enhancement of lithium-induced polydipsia
R B Mailman, G R Breese, M R Krigman, et al.
Environmental Research
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October 1, 1988
Distribution and retention of organic and inorganic mercury in methyl mercury-treated neonatal rats
D J Thomas, H L Fisher, M R Sumler, et al.
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Journal of Neurochemistry
|
January 1, 1981
Effect of triethyl tin on myelination in the developing rat
W D Blaker, M R Krigman, D J Thomas, et al.
Environmental Research
|
October 1, 1985
Separating the effects of lead and social factors on IQ
S R Schroeder, B Hawk, D A Otto, et al.
American Journal of Mental Deficiency
|
January 1, 1980
Contributions of the caregiving environment to increased lead burden of children
C R Milar, S R Schroeder, P Mushak, et al.
Environmental Research
|
June 1, 1987
Sexual differences in the excretion of organic and inorganic mercury by methyl mercury-treated rats
D J Thomas, H L Fisher, M R Sumler, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
|
November 1, 1977
Chronic effects of lead on schedule-controlled pigeon behavior
G T Barthalmus, J D Leander, D E McMillan, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
|
April 1, 1976
The distribution of inorganic lead in guinea pig brain and neural barrier tissues in control and lead-poisoned animals
L A O'Tuama, C S Kim, J T Gatzy, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
August 18, 1978
Lead exposure during infancy permanently increases lithium-induced polydipsia
R B Mailman, M R Krigman, R A Mueller, et al.
Environmental Research
|
October 1, 1985
5-year follow-up study of children with low-to-moderate lead absorption: electrophysiological evaluation
D Otto, G Robinson, S Baumann, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
August 17, 1979
Lead enhancement of lithium-induced polydipsia
R B Mailman, G R Breese, M R Krigman, et al.
Environmental Research
|
October 1, 1988
Distribution and retention of organic and inorganic mercury in methyl mercury-treated neonatal rats
D J Thomas, H L Fisher, M R Sumler, et al.
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