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Rizzetti, Danize Aparecida, Torres, João Guilherme Dini, Escobar, Alyne Goulart, da Silva, Taiz Martins, Moraes, Paola Zambelli, Hernanz, Raquel, Peçanha, Franck Maciel, Castro, Marta Miguel, Vassallo, Dalton Valentim, Salaices, Mercedes, Alonso, Maria Jesús, Wiggers, Giulia Alessandra (2017) The cessation of the long-term exposure to low doses of mercury ameliorates the increase in systolic blood pressure and vascular damage in rats. Environmental Research, 155. 182-192 doi:10.1016/j.envres.2017.02.022

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TitleThe cessation of the long-term exposure to low doses of mercury ameliorates the increase in systolic blood pressure and vascular damage in rats
JournalEnvironmental Research
AuthorsRizzetti, Danize AparecidaAuthor
Torres, João Guilherme DiniAuthor
Escobar, Alyne GoulartAuthor
da Silva, Taiz MartinsAuthor
Moraes, Paola ZambelliAuthor
Hernanz, RaquelAuthor
Peçanha, Franck MacielAuthor
Castro, Marta MiguelAuthor
Vassallo, Dalton ValentimAuthor
Salaices, MercedesAuthor
Alonso, Maria JesúsAuthor
Wiggers, Giulia AlessandraAuthor
Year2017 (May)Volume155
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.envres.2017.02.022Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceRizzetti, Danize Aparecida, Torres, João Guilherme Dini, Escobar, Alyne Goulart, da Silva, Taiz Martins, Moraes, Paola Zambelli, Hernanz, Raquel, Peçanha, Franck Maciel, Castro, Marta Miguel, Vassallo, Dalton Valentim, Salaices, Mercedes, Alonso, Maria Jesús, Wiggers, Giulia Alessandra (2017) The cessation of the long-term exposure to low doses of mercury ameliorates the increase in systolic blood pressure and vascular damage in rats. Environmental Research, 155. 182-192 doi:10.1016/j.envres.2017.02.022
Plain TextRizzetti, Danize Aparecida, Torres, João Guilherme Dini, Escobar, Alyne Goulart, da Silva, Taiz Martins, Moraes, Paola Zambelli, Hernanz, Raquel, Peçanha, Franck Maciel, Castro, Marta Miguel, Vassallo, Dalton Valentim, Salaices, Mercedes, Alonso, Maria Jesús, Wiggers, Giulia Alessandra (2017) The cessation of the long-term exposure to low doses of mercury ameliorates the increase in systolic blood pressure and vascular damage in rats. Environmental Research, 155. 182-192 doi:10.1016/j.envres.2017.02.022
In(n.d.) Environmental Research Vol. 155. Elsevier BV


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