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The oxidation of metallic mercury by catalase in relation to acatalasemia
1983
Industrial Health
The oxidation of metallic mercury in vitro by red blood cells of normal, hypocatalasemia and acatalasemia human subjects is not always in proportion to catalase activity. Methemoglobin-hydrogen peroxide compounds and glutathione peroxidase in red blood cells appeared to accelerate mercury oxidation. The oxidation of metallic mercury in vivo in the lungs and blood of normal, hypocatalasemia and acatalasemia mice exposed to metallic mercury vapor was roughly proportional to the decrease in
doi:10.2486/indhealth.21.219
pmid:6317620
fatcat:w52kf6qcefattpetyxw3kzszfi