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    1.

    Effect of succimer on growth of preschool children with moderate blood lead levels.

    Peterson KE, Salganik M, Campbell C, Rhoads GG, Rubin J, Berger O, Ware JH, Rogan W.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2004 Feb;112(2):233-7.PMID: 14754579 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    2.

    Effect of chelation therapy on the neuropsychological and behavioral development of lead-exposed children after school entry.

    Dietrich KN, Ware JH, Salganik M, Radcliffe J, Rogan WJ, Rhoads GG, Fay ME, Davoli CT, Denckla MB, Bornschein RL, Schwarz D, Dockery DW, Adubato S, Jones RL; Treatment of Lead-Exposed Children Clinical Trial Group.

    Pediatrics. 2004 Jul;114(1):19-26.PMID: 15231903 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    3.

    The effect of chelation therapy with succimer on neuropsychological development in children exposed to lead.

    Rogan WJ, Dietrich KN, Ware JH, Dockery DW, Salganik M, Radcliffe J, Jones RL, Ragan NB, Chisolm JJ Jr, Rhoads GG; Treatment of Lead-Exposed Children Trial Group.

    N Engl J Med. 2001 May 10;344(19):1421-6.PMID: 11346806 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    4.

    Do children with falling blood lead levels have improved cognition?

    Liu X, Dietrich KN, Radcliffe J, Ragan NB, Rhoads GG, Rogan WJ.

    Pediatrics. 2002 Oct;110(4):787-91.PMID: 12359796 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    6.

    The effect of chelation on blood pressure in lead-exposed children: a randomized study.

    Chen A, Rhoads GG, Cai B, Salganik M, Rogan WJ.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2006 Apr;114(4):579-83.PMID: 16581549 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    8.

    The effects of elevated blood lead levels and succimer chelation therapy on physical growth in developing rhesus monkeys.

    Lasky RE, Laughlin NK, Luck ML.

    Environ Res. 2001 Sep;87(1):21-30.PMID: 11534961 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    9.

    Dimercaptosuccinic acid (succimer; DMSA) in inorganic lead poisoning.

    Bradberry S, Vale A.

    Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2009 Aug;47(7):617-31. Review.PMID: 19663612 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    10.

    Children with moderately elevated lead levels: is chelation with DMSA helpful?

    O'Connor ME, Rich D.

    Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1999 Jun;38(6):325-31.PMID: 10378089 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    11.

    Succimer and the reduction of tissue lead in juvenile monkeys.

    Smith DR, Woolard D, Luck ML, Laughlin NK.

    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 2000 Aug 1;166(3):230-40.PMID: 10906287 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    12.

    Efficacy of succimer chelation for reducing brain Pb levels in a rodent model.

    Smith D, Bayer L, Strupp BJ.

    Environ Res. 1998 Aug;78(2):168-76.PMID: 9719621 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    13.

    Safety and efficacy of meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) in children with elevated blood lead concentrations.

    Chisolm JJ Jr.

    J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2000;38(4):365-75.PMID: 10930052 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    14.

    IQ and blood lead from 2 to 7 years of age: are the effects in older children the residual of high blood lead concentrations in 2-year-olds?

    Chen A, Dietrich KN, Ware JH, Radcliffe J, Rogan WJ.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2005 May;113(5):597-601.PMID: 15866769 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    15.

    Lead poisoning prevention, not chelation (commentary).

    Henretig F.

    J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 2001;39(7):659-60. No abstract available. PMID: 11778662 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    16.

    Reductions in blood lead overestimate reductions in brain lead following repeated succimer regimens in a rodent model of childhood lead exposure.

    Stangle DE, Strawderman MS, Smith D, Kuypers M, Strupp BJ.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2004 Mar;112(3):302-8.PMID: 14998744 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    17.

    [Effects of chelation therapy with succimer in young rabbits of moderate lead poisoning]

    Yu GY, Yan CH, Yu XG, Zuo Y, Zou XY, Xu J, Wu SH, Shen XM.

    Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi. 2009 Jan;43(1):8-13. Chinese. PMID: 19534872 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    18.

    Short-term efficacy of oral dimercaptosuccinic acid in children with low to moderate lead intoxication.

    Besunder JB, Anderson RL, Super DM.

    Pediatrics. 1995 Oct;96(4 Pt 1):683-7.PMID: 7567330 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    19.

    Oral succimer decreases the gastrointestinal absorption of lead in juvenile monkeys.

    Cremin JD Jr, Luck ML, Laughlin NK, Smith DR.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2001 Jun;109(6):613-9.PMID: 11445516 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    20.

    Succimer chelation normalizes reactivity to reward omission and errors in lead-exposed rats.

    Beaudin SA, Stangle DE, Smith DR, Levitsky DA, Strupp BJ.

    Neurotoxicol Teratol. 2007 Mar-Apr;29(2):188-202. Epub 2006 Nov 18.PMID: 17196787 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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