EFFECTS OF METHYLMERCURY CHLORIDE ON VARIOUS CHOLINERGIC PARAMETERS IN VlTRO

The effects of methylmercury chloride and other mercury compounds on cholinergic parameters were studied in vitro. Methylmercury chloride (MMC) and phenylmercury acetate inhibited choline acetyltransferase (ChA)/th 20 μM of I&lt50&gt, and mercury nitrate (MN) with 100 μM of I&lt50&gt...

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