5Grandjcan P,White RF,Nielsen A,et al.Methylmercury neurotoxicity in amazonian children downstream from goldmining[J].Environ Health Perspect,1999,107(7):587-591.
3Carbone R, Laforgia N, Crollo E, et al. Blood lead levels during pregnancy in the newborn period. Study of the population of Bari. Ann Ist Super Sanita, 1998,34(1):117-119.
4Raghunath R, Tripathi R M, Sastry V N, et al. Heavy metals in maternal and cord blood. Sci Total Environ, 2000, 250 (1-3):135-141.
5Carlos Castillo-Duran, Gerardo Weisstaub. Zinc Supplementation and Growth of the Fetus and Low Birth Weight Infant.J. Nutr, 2003, 133:1494S-1497S.
6Jankowski MA, Urru Hare JY, Rucher RB, et al. Maternal zinc deficiency, but not copper deficiency or diabetes, results in increased embryonic cell death in the ratr: implications for mechanisms underlying abnormal development. Teratology,1995. 51 (2), 85-93.
7Carl L Keen, Lynn A Hanna, Louise Lanoue, et al.Developmental Consequences of Trace Mineral Deficiencies in Rodents: Acute and Long-Term Effects. J. Nutr, 2003, 133:1477S-1480S.
8Kantola M, Purkunen R, Kroger P, et al. Accumulation of cdmium, zinc, and copper in maternal blood and developmental placental tissue r differences between Fimland, Estonic and St.Petersburg. Environ-Res, 2000, 83 (1): 54-66.
9朱海年.微量元素与健康[M]北京大学出版社,1989.
10Rojas E,Herrer LA,Poirier,et al. Mutation Research . 1999
9Castoldi Anna F, Johansson Carolina, Onishchenko Natalia, et al. Human developmental neurotoxicity of rnethylmercury: Impact of variables and risk modifiers [J]. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2008,51:201-214.
10Rodier P M. Developing brain as a target of toxicity [J]. Environ. Health Perspeet, 1995,103:73-76.