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Spatial assessment of heavy metal contamination in groundwater in the Kadaladi region, Tamil Nadu, India. [PDF]

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Narayanan MSS   +5 more
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Augmenting pH Confers to <i>Citrus grandis</i> the Ability to Combat Oxidative Stress Triggered by Manganese Excess. [PDF]

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CHRONIC MANGANESE POISONING

The Lancet, 1934
The clinical course and symptomatology of the rare industrial disease due to inhalation and ingestion of dusts containing manganese are now well known. Edsall and Drinker, 1 and Edsall, Wilbur and Drinker 2 had an opportunity to examine a larger series of these patients than has been available to other investigators, and they summarized their ...
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Manganese Poisoning and Exposure in Pennsylvania

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1969
Manganese exposure was studied in 75 Pennsylvania industrial plants. In 12 plants exposures were In excess of the threshold limit value (TLV). During the course of the survey, seven cases of manganese poisoning and 15 others believed to be borderline cases came to our attention.
S, Tanaka, J, Lieben
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Manganese poisoning and the attack of trivalent manganese upon catecholamines

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1987
Human manganese poisoning or manganism results in damage to the substantia nigra of the brain stem, a drop in the level of the inhibitory neurotransmitter dopamine, and symptoms resembling those of Parkinson's disease. Manganic (Mn3+) manganese ions were shown to be readily produced by O-2 in vitro and spontaneously under conditions obtainable in the ...
F S, Archibald, C, Tyree
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Psychiatric illness due to manganese poisoning

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1983
Rats were exposed to manganese (1 mg/ml through drinking water) daily to study behavioral and neurochemical changes 14 and 30 days after the treatment. Manganese produced hyperactivation after 14 and 30 days with greater magnitude of alteration at the latter period.
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Manganese poisoning: Clinical and biochemical observations

Environmental Research, 1974
Abstract Clinical and biochemical studies were conducted in twelve cases of suspected manganese poisoning. On the basis of neurological observations they were divided into three grades of poisoning, mild, moderate and severe. A significant increase in serum calcium and adenosine deaminase levels was observed in cases of mild and moderate grades of ...
Satya V. Chandra   +2 more
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