Genome-Wide Association Study to Identify Genes Related to Renal Mercury Concentrations in Mice
Conclusions: This study supports Pprc1 as key regulator for renal Hg excretion.
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Citation: Alkaissi H, Ekstrand J, Jawad A, Nielsen JB, Havarinasab S, Soderkvist P, Hultman P. Genome-Wide Association Study to Identify Genes Related to Renal Mercury Concentrations in Mice. Environ Health Perspect; http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1409284
Received: 1 October 2014
Accepted: 12 February 2016
Advance Publication: 4 March 2016
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