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Literaturverzeichnis X AASETH, J. Et Al.: Evaluation of Methyl Mercury Literaturverzeichnis X AASETH, J. et al.: Evaluation of methyl mercury chelating agents using red blood cells and isolated hepato- cytes. Chem-biol Interact 36, 287 (1981) AASETH, J. et al.: The effect of mercaptodextran and N-acetylhomocysteine on the excretion of mercury in mice after exposure to methyl mercury chloride. Acta Pharmacol Toxicol 35, 23 (1974) AASETH, J. et al.: The effect of N-acctylated DL-penicillamine and DL-homocysteine thiolactone on the mercury distribution in adult rats, rat foetuses and Macaca monkeys after exposure to methyl mercuric chloride. Acta Pharmacol Toxicol 39, 302 (1976) AASETH, J. et al.: Treatment of mercuric chloride'poisoning with dimercaptosuccinic acid and diuretics: preliminary studies. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 19,173 (1982) AASETH, J., FRIEDHEIM, A.H.: Treatment of methyl mercury poisoning in mice with 2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid and other complexing thiols. 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