Patrick H Krone
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Recent Articles
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Reply to Comments on "Rethinking the Minamata Tragedy: What Mercury Species Was Really Responsible?"
James A, Nehzati S, Dolgova N, Sokaras D, Kroll T, ODonoghue J, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2020 Jun;
54(13):8488-8490.
PMID: 32559084
No abstract available.
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Reply to Comments on "Rethinking the Minamata Tragedy: What Mercury Species Was Really Responsible?"
James A, Nehzati S, Dolgova N, Sokaras D, Kroll T, ODonoghue J, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2020 Jun;
54(13):8484-8485.
PMID: 32511907
No abstract available.
3.
James A, Nehzati S, Dolgova N, Sokaras D, Kroll T, Eto K, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2020 Jan;
54(5):2726-2733.
PMID: 31951385
Industrial release of mercury into the local Minamata environment with consequent poisoning of local communities through contaminated fish and shellfish consumption is considered the classic case of environmental mercury poisoning....
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Dolgova N, Nehzati S, MacDonald T, Summers K, Crawford A, Krone P, et al.
Metallomics
. 2019 Jan;
11(3):621-631.
PMID: 30688331
Mercury is one of the most toxic elements threatening the biosphere, with levels steadily rising due to both natural and human activities. Selenium is an essential micronutrient, required for normal...
5.
MacDonald T, Sylvain N, James A, Pickering I, Krone P, George G
Metallomics
. 2016 Apr;
8(5):514-7.
PMID: 27108745
Mercury compounds are highly toxic; due to the rising levels of mercury pollution, both human and environmental exposure to mercury are increasing. Occupational exposure to inhaled mercury can be high,...
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MacDonald T, Nehzati S, Sylvain N, James A, Korbas M, Caine S, et al.
J Inorg Biochem
. 2015 Jul;
151:10-7.
PMID: 26226450
In recent years larval stage zebrafish have been emerging as a standard vertebrate model in a number of fields, ranging from developmental biology to pharmacology and toxicology. The tyrosinase inhibitor...
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MacDonald T, Korbas M, James A, Sylvain N, Hackett M, Nehzati S, et al.
Metallomics
. 2015 Jul;
7(8):1247-55.
PMID: 26178186
The compounds of mercury can be more toxic than those of any other non-radioactive heavy element. Despite this, environmental mercury pollution and human exposure to mercury are widespread, and are...
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Choudhury S, Thomas J, Sylvain N, Ponomarenko O, Gordon R, Heald S, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2015 Jan;
49(4):2255-61.
PMID: 25607235
Maternal transfer of elevated selenium (Se) to offspring is an important route of Se exposure for fish in the natural environment. However, there is a lack of information on the...
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Korbas M, Lai B, Vogt S, Gleber S, Karunakaran C, Pickering I, et al.
ACS Chem Biol
. 2013 Aug;
8(10):2256-63.
PMID: 23957296
Human populations experience widespread low level exposure to organometallic methylmercury compounds through consumption of fish and other seafood. At higher levels, methylmercury compounds specifically target nervous systems, and among the...
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Swan C, Evans T, Sylvain N, Krone P
Cell Stress Chaperones
. 2012 Apr;
17(5):623-37.
PMID: 22528049
Heat-shock proteins (hsps) have important roles in the development of the eye lens. We previously demonstrated that knockdown of hsp70 gene expression using morpholino antisense technology resulted in an altered...