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There is a spectrum of sensitivity to mercury such that those most sensitive to mercury exposure receive greater benefit from amalgam filling removal [ 74].
The study focused on women aged 18-44, as they are most at risk because developing foetuses are so sensitive to mercury, he said.
In a dose-response inhibition study, this mutant was 20 times more sensitive to mercury than wild-type AqpZ and four times more sensitive than T183C.
"The British Dental Association's figures say 3% of the population are particularly sensitive to mercury, and when you have an outbreak of flu, 0.4% counts as an epidemic," he argues.
The hypothesis put forth by Sallie Bernard and colleagues at the parent organization Safe Minds in Cranford, N.J., is that some children are either born sensitive to mercury or fail to eliminate mercury normally and thus accumulate large amounts that can damage the brain.
Mercury was banned in Sweden - according to public pronouncements, at least - for environmental reasons; the BDA's former claim that 3% of the population are sensitive to mercury refers to reactions to all mercury in the environment and does not imply that 3% of people will necessarily react badly to amalgam fillings.
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As shown in Figure 4d and 4e, both β-c/ebp and δ-c/ebp were induced by HgCl2 at concentrations as low as 10 μg/L, suggesting that these transcription factors were very sensitive to mercury-induced lipid accumulation in the liver and are potential biomarkers for mercury exposure as well as for fatty-liver condition.
Therefore, the heavy metal-resistant strain C. metallidurans CH34 with low resistance to mercury (II) and sensitive to organic mercury was modified by introducing the plasmid pTP6 that has been directly isolated from the environment and that encodes Mer proteins that confer a broad-range mercury resistance [26].
As is the case with nickel, deletion strains of V-ATPase subunits and vacuolar transport and function have been found sensitive to cadmium, mercury, arsenite, cobalt, zinc, and iron [ 32].
Verbal Comprehension and Perceptual Reasoning were the WISC-IV domains most sensitive to prenatal mercury exposure [model 3 β = –0.15; 95% confidence interval (CI): –0.30, –0.004 and β = –0.18; 95% CI: –0.30, –0.06, respectively] (see Supplemental Material, Table S2).
The mycelial growth was highly sensitive to cadmium and mercury, but less sensitive to zinc, copper, and lead.
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