Acute human exposure to methanol (MeOH) results in elevated serum concentrations of both MeOH and formic acid. In order to better assess the risk of adverse developmental effects of MeOH exposure in humans, the effects of the combination of formate and MeOH, in addition to the individual toxicity pr
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Combined toxicity of methanol and formic acid: two cases of methanol poisoning
β Scribed by H. Kinoshita; I. Ijiri; S. Ameno; N. Tanaka; T. Kubota; M. Tsujinaka; R. Watanabe; K. Ameno
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 1998
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- German
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- 49 KB
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- 111
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- Article
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- 0937-9827
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