“…Given the conversion equation developed by Akagi et al (1998), i.e., [Maternal-hair T-Hg concentration at parturition (μ g/g)] = 25.24 × [MeHg concentration in dry cord tissue (μ g/g)], the maximum value (i.e., 0.37 μ g/g) of MeHg concentration in dry cord tissue as shown in Table 3 was estimated to be 9.3 μ g/g of maternal-hair T-Hg concentration, which would be near the critical concentration of MeHg affecting the nervous system function asymptomatically (National Research Council 2000;Murata and Dakeishi 2005). In the Faroese birth cohort study, while T-Hg concentrations in cord blood and in maternal hair at parturition (range, 0.2 ~ 39.1 μ g/g) TABLE TABLE T were employed for the risk assessment of MeHg neurotoxicity (Grandjean et al 1997(Grandjean et al , 2001Sørensen et al 1999;Murata et al 1999bMurata et al , 2004aDebes et al 2006), the exposure assessment was made using the freeze-dry umbilical cord in addition to the former two samples (Dalgård et al 1994;Grandjean et al 2005).…”