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    Succimer Chelation Improves Learning, Attention, and Arousal Regulation in Lead-Exposed Rats but Produces Lasting Cognitive Impairment in the Absence of Lead Exposure by Stangle, Diane E., Smith, Donald R., Stephane A. Beaudin, Strawderman, Myla S., Levitsky, David A., Strupp, Barbara J.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-02-2007)
    “…Background: There is growing pressure for clinicians to prescribe chelation therapy at only slightly elevated blood lead levels. However, very few studies have…”
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    Reductions in Blood Lead Overestimate Reductions in Brain Lead after Repeated Succimer Regimens in a Rodent Model of Childhood Lead Exposure by Stangle, Diane E., Strawderman, Myla S., Smith, Donald, Kuypers, Mareike, Strupp, Barbara J.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-03-2004)
    “…Although many studies have demonstrated the efficacy of succimer chelation in reducing blood and brain lead levels, the relative efficacy of the drug in the…”
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    Succimer chelation normalizes reactivity to reward omission and errors in lead-exposed rats by Beaudin, Stéphane A, Stangle, Diane E, Smith, Donald R, Levitsky, David A, Strupp, Barbara J

    Published in Neurotoxicology and teratology (01-03-2007)
    “…Abstract This study evaluated the efficacy of a 3-week course of succimer treatment to alleviate behavioral deficits in rats exposed to lead (Pb) for the first…”
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    Reductions in blood lead overestimate reductions in brain lead following repeated succimer regimens in a rodent model of childhood lead exposure by Stangle, Diane E, Strawderman, Myla S, Smith, Donald, Kuypers, Mareike, Strupp, Barbara J

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-03-2004)
    “…Although many studies have demonstrated the efficacy of succimer chelation in reducing blood and brain lead levels, the relative efficacy of the drug in the…”
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