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    Localizing organomercury uptake and accumulation in zebrafish larvae at the tissue and cellular level by Korbas, Malgorzata, Blechinger, Scott R, Krone, Patrick H, Pickering, Ingrid J, George, Graham N

    “…Using synchrotron x-ray fluorescence mapping, we have examined the uptake and localization of organic mercury in zebrafish larvae. Strikingly, the greatest…”
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    Chemical Form Matters: Differential Accumulation of Mercury Following Inorganic and Organic Mercury Exposures in Zebrafish Larvae by Korbas, Malgorzata, MacDonald, Tracy C, Pickering, Ingrid J, George, Graham N, Krone, Patrick H

    Published in ACS chemical biology (17-02-2012)
    “…Mercury, one of the most toxic elements, exists in various chemical forms each with different toxicities and health implications. Some methylated mercury…”
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    Interaction of mercury and selenium in the larval stage zebrafish vertebrate model by MacDonald, Tracy C, Korbas, Malgorzata, James, Ashley K, Sylvain, Nicole J, Hackett, Mark J, Nehzati, Susan, Krone, Patrick H, George, Graham N, Pickering, Ingrid J

    Published in Metallomics (01-08-2015)
    “…The compounds of mercury can be more toxic than those of any other non-radioactive heavy element. Despite this, environmental mercury pollution and human…”
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    Dynamic accumulation and redistribution of methylmercury in the lens of developing zebrafish embryos and larvae by Korbas, Malgorzata, Krone, Patrick H, Pickering, Ingrid J, George, Graham N

    Published in Journal of biological inorganic chemistry (01-09-2010)
    “…Neurotoxic methylmercury compounds are widespread in the environment and human exposure worries many communities worldwide. Despite numerous studies addressing…”
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    Rethinking the Minamata Tragedy: What Mercury Species Was Really Responsible? by James, Ashley K, Nehzati, Susan, Dolgova, Natalia V, Sokaras, Dimosthenis, Kroll, Thomas, Eto, Komyo, O’Donoghue, John L, Watson, Gene E, Myers, Gary J, Krone, Patrick H, Pickering, Ingrid J, George, Graham N

    Published in Environmental science & technology (03-03-2020)
    “…Industrial release of mercury into the local Minamata environment with consequent poisoning of local communities through contaminated fish and shellfish…”
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    Accumulation and elimination of cadmium in larval stage zebrafish following acute exposure by Matz, Carlyn J., Treble, Ronald G., Krone, Patrick H.

    “…A number of recent studies have examined the impact of acute cadmium exposure on early zebrafish development at the morphological, cellular, and molecular…”
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    Selenium Preferentially Accumulates in the Eye Lens Following Embryonic Exposure: A Confocal X‑ray Fluorescence Imaging Study by Choudhury, Sanjukta, Thomas, Jith K, Sylvain, Nicole J, Ponomarenko, Olena, Gordon, Robert A, Heald, Steve M, Janz, David M, Krone, Patrick H, Coulthard, Ian, George, Graham N, Pickering, Ingrid J

    Published in Environmental science & technology (17-02-2015)
    “…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…”
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    Cell Death, Stress-Responsive Transgene Activation, and Deficits in the Olfactory System of Larval Zebrafish Following Cadmium Exposure by Matz, Carlyn J, Krone, Patrick H

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-07-2007)
    “…Cadmium (Cd) is a well-described environmental pollutant known to have adverse effects in fish, including behavioral deficits. We have previously reported the…”
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    Disruption of selenium transport and function is a major contributor to mercury toxicity in zebrafish larvae by Dolgova, Natalia V, Nehzati, Susan, MacDonald, Tracy C, Summers, Kelly L, Crawford, Andrew M, Krone, Patrick H, George, Graham N, Pickering, Ingrid J

    Published in Metallomics (20-03-2019)
    “…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…”
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    Methylmercury Targets Photoreceptor Outer Segments by Korbas, Malgorzata, Lai, Barry, Vogt, Stefan, Gleber, Sophie-Charlotte, Karunakaran, Chithra, Pickering, Ingrid J, Krone, Patrick H, George, Graham N

    Published in ACS chemical biology (18-10-2013)
    “…Human populations experience widespread low level exposure to organometallic methylmercury compounds through consumption of fish and other seafood. At higher…”
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    Brief embryonic cadmium exposure induces a stress response and cell death in the developing olfactory system followed by long-term olfactory deficits in juvenile zebrafish by Blechinger, Scott R., Kusch, Robin C., Haugo, Kristine, Matz, Carlyn, Chivers, Douglas P., Krone, Patrick H.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-10-2007)
    “…The toxic effects of cadmium and other metals have been well established. A primary target of these metals is known to be the olfactory system, and fish…”
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    Phenylthiourea alters toxicity of mercury compounds in zebrafish larvae by MacDonald, Tracy C., Nehzati, Susan, Sylvain, Nicole J., James, Ashley K., Korbas, Malgorzata, Caine, Sally, Pickering, Ingrid J., George, Graham N., Krone, Patrick H.

    Published in Journal of inorganic biochemistry (01-10-2015)
    “…In recent years larval stage zebrafish have been emerging as a standard vertebrate model in a number of fields, ranging from developmental biology to…”
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    Effects of inorganic mercury on the olfactory pits of zebrafish larvae by MacDonald, Tracy C, Sylvain, Nicole J, James, Ashley K, Pickering, Ingrid J, Krone, Patrick H, George, Graham N

    Published in Metallomics (01-05-2016)
    “…Mercury compounds are highly toxic; due to the rising levels of mercury pollution, both human and environmental exposure to mercury are increasing…”
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    Chronic exposure to low concentrations of waterborne cadmium during embryonic and larval development results in the long-term hindrance of antipredator behavior in zebrafish by Kusch, Robin C., Krone, Patrick H., Chivers, Douglas P.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-03-2008)
    “…Cadmium has been recognized for some time as a potent environmental pollutant with the capability of disrupting olfactory‐mediated behaviors. Failing to…”
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    Zebrafish HSF4: a novel protein that shares features of both HSF1 and HSF4 of mammals by Swan, Cynthia L., Evans, Tyler G., Sylvain, Nicole, Krone, Patrick H.

    Published in Cell stress & chaperones (01-09-2012)
    “…Heat-shock proteins (hsps) have important roles in the development of the eye lens. We previously demonstrated that knockdown of hsp70 gene expression using…”
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    Laser-induced gene expression in specific cells of transgenic zebrafish by Halloran, M C, Sato-Maeda, M, Warren, J T, Su, F, Lele, Z, Krone, P H, Kuwada, J Y, Shoji, W

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-2000)
    “…Over the past few years, a number of studies have described the generation of transgenic lines of zebrafish in which expression of reporters was driven by a…”
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    Developmental Toxicology of Cadmium in Living Embryos of a Stable Transgenic Zebrafish Line by Blechinger, Scott R., Warren, James T., Kuwada, John Y., Krone, Patrick H.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-10-2002)
    “…The toxic effects of cadmium and other heavy metals have been well established, and many of these and other environmental pollutants are known to be…”
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