“…When addressing the question as to whether mouse is a pertinent model for the mercurial intoxication of the Wayana Amerindians, a good criterion consists in a comparison of the mercury concentrations impairing cell life, i.e. resulting in cell death or limited cell viability, among various cell lines from different origins (Table 9 ) including bacteria [ 45 ], yeast [ 46 ], clam [ 47 ], worm [ 48 ], mosquito [ 49 ], chicken [ 50 ], fish [ 51 ], rabbit [ 52 ], rat [ 31 , 53 , 54 ], mouse [ 32 , 53 , 55 , 56 ], and man [ 57 - 59 ]. Remarkably, most of these values are ranging between 1 to 10 μM methylmercury whatever the considered organism, from bacteria to man, and for different cell types.…”