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Dieldrin

Toxicology Desk Reference, 2019
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Dieldrin

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1969
Clinical symptoms and gross autopsy findings in two cases of dieldrin poisoning are presented. Studies in one child suggest that redistribution of the insecticide into fat is slow and that the more rapid redistribution of dieldrin is from brain to muscle, which may account for termination of seizures.
L K, Garrettson, A, Curley
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A photoisomerisation product of dieldrin

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1966
Roburn (1) reported on the presence of an unknown compound on grass which had been treated with dieldrin and subjected to sunlight. He also showed that the same compound was produced by ultraviolet irradiation of dieldrin on a glass plate.
J, Robinson   +3 more
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Distribution of dieldrin in the turtle

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1973
Several investigators have reported on the concentration of dieldrin and the other chlorinated hydrocarbons in the fat depots and some of the other tissues of the body (HUNTER and ROBINSON 1968; EDMUNDSON et al 1969; GARRETTSON and CURLEY 1969; ROBINSON 1969; GUTHRIE and DONALDSON 1970; MDRGAN and ROAN 1970).
J E, Pearson, K, Tinsley, T, Hernandez
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Aldrin, dieldrin and man

Food and Cosmetics Toxicology, 1968
Abstract The body burden of HEOD is a reflection of the intensity of exposure to aldrin and dieldrin. While determination of HEOD in the blood is a satisfactory means of screening large groups for significant variations in degree of exposure, the more precise definition required for estimating body burdens in experimental subjects or in those exposed
C G, Hunter, J, Robinson
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Pharmacodynamics of Dieldrin in Pigeons

International Journal of Pest Management: Part A, 1967
CONSIDERABLE interest has been aroused in recent years by the presence of residues of organochlorine insecticides in the tissues of birds in Great Britain, and a comprehensive review of the situation up to 1965 has been made1. No information has been published yet on the pharmaco-dynamics of any of these compounds in birds.
J, Robinson, A, Richardson, V K, Brown
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