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No Dose Mello, C. F., Kraemer, C. K., Filippin, A., Morsch, V. M., Rodrigues, A. L., Martins, A. F., and<br />

Rubin, M. A. 1998. Effect of lead acetate on neurobehavioral development of rats. Braz J Med<br />

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No Oral Mello, L. E. and Covolan, L. 1996. Spontaneous seizures preferentially injure interneurons in the<br />

pilocarpine model of chronic spontaneous seizures. Epilepsy Research 26(1): 123-9.<br />

No Dose Memo, M., Lucchi, L., Spano, P. F., and Trabucchi, M. 1981. Dose-dependent and reversible<br />

effects of lead on rat dopaminergic system. Life Sci 28(7): 795-9.<br />

No Dose Memo, M, Lucchi, L, Spano, PF, and Trabucchi, M. 1980. Effect of lead treatment on gabaergic<br />

receptor function in rat brain. Toxic. Lett. 6: 427-432.<br />

No Dose Memo, M, Lucchi, L, Spano, PF, and Trabucchi, M. 1980. Lack of a correlation between<br />

neurochemical and behavioral effects induced by damphetamine in chronically lead-treated rats.<br />

Neuropharmacology. 19: 795-99.<br />

FL Mengert, U., Fehlhaber, K., and Arwana, A. A. 1998. Investigating stress-induced endogenous<br />

microbial contamination ofmuscovy ducks in connection with feeding zinc-bacitracin. Archiv<br />

Fur Geflugelkunde 62(2): 49-54.<br />

No Dur Merchant, M. E., Shukla, S. S., and Akers, H. A. 1991. Lead concentrations in wing bones of the<br />

mottled duck. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 10(11): 1503-1507.<br />

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rat brain catecholaminergic neurochemistry. Comp Biochem Physiol C. 89(2): 215-9.<br />

Unrel Merry, R. H. and Tiller, K. G. 1986. The effects of contamination of soil with copper, lead and<br />

arsenic on the growth and composition of plants. I Effects of season, genotype, soil temperature,<br />

and fertilizers. Plant and Soil . 91: 115-128.<br />

FL Mertin, D., Suevegova, K., Oravcova, E., Nitra, and Sviatko, P. 1994. Concentrations of some<br />

mineral elements in the mink body in the period of fur maturity: koncentracia<br />

niektorych mineranlych prvkov v tele noriek v obdobi kozusinovej zrelosti. Zivocisna Vyroba -<br />

UZPI. 39(2): 121-`27.<br />

FL Mestek, O., Deyl, Z., Miksik, I., Novotna, J., Pfeifer, I., and Herget, J. 1998. Accumulation of<br />

lead in tissues after its administration in drinking water to laboratory rats. Physiol. Res.<br />

(Prague) 47(3): 197-202 .<br />

HHE Meyer, I., Heinrich, J. , Trepka M.J., Krause, C., Schulz, C., Meyer, E., and Lippold, U.<br />

19980100. The effect of lead in tap water on blood lead in children in a smelter town. Sci. Total<br />

Environ VOL. 209, NO. 2-3: pp. 255-271.<br />

Abstract Michaelsom, IA, Greenland, RD, and Roth, W. 1974. Increased brain norepinephrine turnover in<br />

lead exposed rats. Pharmacologist. 16: 250.<br />

Gene Michaelson, I. A. 1973. Effects of inorganic lead on rna, dna and protein content in the<br />

developing neonatal rat brain. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 26(4): 539-48.<br />

No Dose Michaelson, I. A. and Bradbury, M. 1982. Effect of early inorganic lead exposure on rat bloodbrain<br />

barrier permeability to tyrosine or choline. Biochem Pharmacol. 31(10): 1881-5.<br />

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