2000
DOI: 10.1006/taap.2000.8973
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Succimer and the Reduction of Tissue Lead in Juvenile Monkeys

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“…To address the first series of questions we will present results from a non-human primate study conducted several years ago [11]. This study utilized a 2×3 factorial design with two levels of succimer treatment (presence or absence) and three levels of lead exposure (no lead, daily lead exposure over the first year of life, lead exposure over the first 2 years of life).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…To address the first series of questions we will present results from a non-human primate study conducted several years ago [11]. This study utilized a 2×3 factorial design with two levels of succimer treatment (presence or absence) and three levels of lead exposure (no lead, daily lead exposure over the first year of life, lead exposure over the first 2 years of life).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that the majority of lead diuresis occurred within the first 5 days of treatment, with little additional Fig. 1 Study design and timing of testing in the primate lead chelation study (Smith et al [11] urinary lead elimination after that. Overall, however, measures of the cumulative 5-day total urinary lead elimination show that there was a significant increase in lead diuresis with succimer treatment (Fig.…”
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“…This investigation was a substudy of a larger study that investigated the efficacy of succimer chelation therapy for reducing tissue Pb concentrations and alleviating cognitive impairment. Results from that larger study have been reported elsewhere (15)(16)(17) or are forthcoming.…”
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“…We assigned animals to vehicle (n = 8) and succimer (n = 9) treatment groups at birth. Complete details of the animal recruitment and care procedures are reported elsewhere (15,17). Briefly, the infants were housed in a single cage with their mothers until weaning at age 26 weeks; they were subsequently housed in groups of five females and one nonstudy male in group cages.…”
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