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| Lechner J. Zur Wirkung von DMPS und DMSA. Erweiterte Aspekte zur Amalgamausleitung // Dtsch. Z. biol. Zahnmed., 1995. Vol. 11, N 4.-С.140-151
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| Bridges Christy C. MRP2 and the DMPS- and DMSA-mediated elimination of mercury in TR{-} and control rats exposed to thiol S-conjugates of inorganic mercury // Toxicol. Sci., 2008. Vol. 105, N 1.-С.211-220
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| Inns R.H. Efficacy of dimercapto chelating agents for the treatment of percutaneous dichloro (2chlorovinyl) arsine poisoning in rabbits // Hum. Toxicol., 1990. Vol. 9, N 2.-С.119-120
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| Gabor Effect of DMPS and DMSA on lead-induced lipid peroxidation in rat liver and kidney // Plzen. lek. sb., 1988, Suppl. 56.-С.133-136
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| Urinary excretion of mercury after occupational exposure to mercury vapour and influence of the chelating agent meso - 2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) // Brit. J. Ind. Med., 1991. Vol. 48, N 4.-С.247-253
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| Merkord J. Influence of chelating agents on biliary excretion and on toxic effects of dialkyltin compounds in rats // Naunyn-Schmiedebergs Arch. Pharmacol., 1991. Vol. 343, Suppl..-С.25
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| Mobilization of aged cadmium from isolated rat hepatocytes by sulfhydryl chelators // Pol. J. Occup. Med. and Environ. Health, 1991. Vol. 4, N 4.-С.349-357
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| Development of a therapeutic procedure for bismuth intoxication using chelating agents // Hum. and Exp. Toxicol., 1993. Vol. 12, N 1.-С.77-78
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| Inns R.H. Efficacy of dimercapto chelating agents for the treatment of poisoning by percutaneously applied dichloro(2-chlorovinyl)arsine in rabbits // Hum. and Exp. Toxicol., 1993. Vol. 12, N 3.-С.241-246
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| Mobilization of lead in mice by administration of monoalkyl esters of meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid // Toxicology, 1992. Vol. 76, N 1.-С.79-87
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| Reduction of murine lead overload by selected chelators // Vet. and Hum. Toxicol., 1993. Vol. 35, N 4.-С.353
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