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Über den Einfluss von Natriumsulfit, Natriumtellurit und Natriumselenit auf die Retention von Zink, Kadmium und Quecksilber im Organismus

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The influence of sodium sulfite, sodium tellurite and sodium selenite on the retention of zinc, cadmium and mercury in mice was studied. The retention of mercury was increased by sodium selenite and by sodium tellurite. The retention of cadmium was increased only by sodium selenite. Sodium sulfite did not influence the retention of metals studied. The retention of zinc was not influenced by any compounds used.

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Eybl, V., Sýkora, J. & Mertl, F. Über den Einfluss von Natriumsulfit, Natriumtellurit und Natriumselenit auf die Retention von Zink, Kadmium und Quecksilber im Organismus. Experientia 25, 504–505 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01900784

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