5Bellander T, Merler E, Ceccarelli F, et al. Historical exposure to inorganic mercury at the smelter works of Abbadia San, Salvatore, Italy. Ann Occup Hyg, 1998,42(2):81.
6Yeoh T S, Lee A S, Lee H S. Absorption of mercuric sulphide following oral administration in mice. Toxicology,1986,41(1):107.
7Young Y H, Chuu J J, Liu S H,et al. Neurotoxic mechanism of cinnabar and mercuric sulfide on the vestibulo-ocular reflex system of guinea pigs. Toxicol Sci, 2002, 67(2):256.
8Chuu J J, Liu S H, Lin-Shiau S Y. Effects of methyl mercury, mercuric sulfide and cinnabar on active avoidance responses, Na+/K+-ATPase activities and tissue mercury contents in rats. Proc Natl Sci Counc Repub China B, 2001,25(2):128.
9Chuu J J, Hsu C J, Lin Shiau S Y. Abnormal auditory brainstem responses for mice treated with mercurial compounds: involvement of excessive nitric oxide. Toxicology, 2001,162(1):11.