The prevalence of inorganic mercury in human cells increases during aging but decreases in the very old

Abstract Successful aging is likely to involve both genetic and environmental factors, but environmental toxicants that accelerate aging are not known. Human exposure to mercury is common, and mercury has genotoxic, autoimmune, and free radical effects which could contribute to age-related disorders...

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Autor principal: Roger Pamphlett
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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