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Toward Methylmercury Bioremediation

Science, 2007
A strategy for facile cleavage of carbon-mercury bonds in chemical compounds may help in cleaning up environmental contamination by methylmercury.
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Methylmercury poisoning

Teratology, 1975
B, Weiss, R A, Doherty
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Methylmercury and Lupus

2014
Recently, twin sisters Jennie Gunhammar, a photographer, and, her sister, Jessie, a lecturer at the London School of Economics, both died within a year of each other of the autoimmune disease, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE or lupus) aged just 35 (Jennie and Jessie pictured right). The story hit the UK headlines because Jennie’s long-term boyfriend,
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Methylmercury and Thimerosal

2014
Mercury is a naturally occurring element found in the Earth’s crust, air, soil, and water. Since the Earth’s formation, volcanic eruptions, weathering of rocks, and burning coal have caused mercury to be released into the environment. Once released, certain types of bacteria in the environment can change mercury into methylmercury.
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Methylmercury Risks

Science, 1998
Pál Weihe, Philippe Grandjean
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Methylmercury xanthates

Inorganica Chimica Acta, 1986
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METHYLMERCURY DETOX

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2007
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