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Mammals immunosuppression

In mammals, mercury is generally immunosuppressive, and apoptosis has been suggested as a possible mechanism for immunosuppression. Apoptosis may be induced in human CD4+ T cells at concentrations as low as 0.5 /xM HgCl2 (ref. 114), comparable to the results with lake trout thymocytes75. The target organelle for this apoptotic effect in human T cells is the mitochondrion, and the induction of oxidative... [Pg.238]

Virus that can cross species barriers to produce progressive tumors in juvenile or adult nonprimate mammals without the aid of immunosuppression. [Pg.132]


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