نتایج جستجو برای: elimination of toxic mercury ion

تعداد نتایج: 21197212  

Journal: :Diabetes 2006
Ya Wen Chen Chun Fa Huang Keh Sung Tsai Rong Sen Yang Cheng Chieh Yen Ching Yao Yang Shoei Yn Lin-Shiau Shing Hwa Liu

The relationship between oxidation stress and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling in pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction remains unclear. Mercury is a well-known toxic metal that induces oxidative stress. Submicromolar-concentration HgCl(2) or methylmercury triggered reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and decreased insulin secretion in beta-cell-derived HIT-T15 cells and isolated mous...

2014
Qingshan Wei Richie Nagi Kayvon Sadeghi Steve Feng Eddie Yan So Jung Ki Romain Caire Derek Tseng Aydogan Ozcan

Detection of environmental contamination such as trace-level toxic heavy metal ions mostly relies on bulky and costly analytical instruments. However, a considerable global need exists for portable, rapid, specific, sensitive, and cost-effective detection techniques that can be used in resource-limited and field settings. Here we introduce a smart-phone-based hand-held platform that allows the ...

2013
Claire Walker

Clinical glass thermometers This article will cover checking the temperature using a clinical glass thermometer which contains mercury. This is the most accurate and most commonly used thermometer. Digital thermometers are available but they require batteries which may not be readily available. WARNING: Mercury is toxic. If a thermometer breaks, put on gloves and use a tissue or a piece of clot...

2006
Merritt R. Turetsky Jennifer W. Harden Hans R. Friedli Mike Flannigan Nicholas Payne James Crock Lawrence Radke

[1] With climate change rapidly affecting northern forests and wetlands, mercury reserves once protected in cold, wet soils are being exposed to burning, likely triggering large releases of mercury to the atmosphere. We quantify organic soil mercury stocks and burn areas across western, boreal Canada for use in fire emission models that explore controls of burn area, consumption severity, and f...

2017
Max J H Worthington Renata L Kucera Inês S Albuquerque Christopher T Gibson Alexander Sibley Ashley D Slattery Jonathan A Campbell Salah F K Alboaiji Katherine A Muller Jason Young Nick Adamson Jason R Gascooke Deshetti Jampaiah Ylias M Sabri Suresh K Bhargava Samuel J Ippolito David A Lewis Jamie S Quinton Amanda V Ellis Alexander Johs Gonçalo J L Bernardes Justin M Chalker

Mercury pollution threatens the environment and human health across the globe. This neurotoxic substance is encountered in artisanal gold mining, coal combustion, oil and gas refining, waste incineration, chloralkali plant operation, metallurgy, and areas of agriculture in which mercury-rich fungicides are used. Thousands of tonnes of mercury are emitted annually through these activities. With ...

2006
G. D. PAVLOGEORGATOS N. S. THOMAIDIS

The methylation of mercury has been investigated and documented mainly in sediments, fish and microorganisms, while limited number of relevant studies is available for wastewater. The procedure of mercury methylation can occur via biological pathway (by microorganisms) and via chemical or photochemical reactions. Methylation of mercury occurs mainly under anaerobic conditions, but some studies ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2003
Paul I Dantzig

Chronic mercury poisoning is becoming a health concern because of extensive pollution of water and fish, and the increasing consumption of fish in the human diet. Mercury is extremely toxic to the body, especially the central nervous system, but diagnosis is difficult because of the lack of specific signs. A total of 11 patients were observed to have a nonpruritic or mildly pruritic discreet pa...

Journal: :Journal of public health policy 2011
Susan Buchanan Peter Orris Joshua Karliner

The mercury sphygmomanometer was introduced over 100 years ago. Mercury, however, is a potent human neurotoxin. An international effort has developed to eliminate health-care sources of mercury--the thermometer and sphygmomanometer--and replace them with less toxic alternatives. There is concern regarding the accuracy of these alternative devices. We conducted a literature review of articles pu...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology 2010
Dana K Sackett D Derek Aday James A Rice W Gregory Cope David Buchwalter

Much of the mercury contamination in aquatic biota originates from coal-fired power plants, point sources that release mercury into the atmosphere. Understanding mercury dynamics is primarily important because of the toxic threat mercury poses to wildlife and humans through the consumption of contaminated fish. In this study, we quantified the relative importance of proximity to coal-fired powe...

2009

Mercury has long been recognized as a serious global pollutant that has a significant impact upon our ecosystem. Unlike most other pollutants, it is highly mobile, non-biodegradable, and bio-accumulative and as a result has to be closely monitored to ensure its harmful effects on local populations are minimized. Approximately 50 tons of mercury particulates are emitted into the atmosphere every...

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