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bibliographicCitation Bridges CC, Joshee L, Zalups RK. MRP2 and the DMPS- and DMSA-mediated elimination of mercury in TR(-) and control rats exposed to thiol S-conjugates of inorganic mercury. Toxicol Sci. 2008 Sep;105(1):211–20. PMID: 18511429; PMCID: PMC2734303.
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