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DMSA
(redirected from Dimercaptosuccinic acid)

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DMSADimercaptosuccinic Acid
DMSADoE Material Storage Areas
DMSADual Meander-Sleeve Antenna
DMSADepartment of Multicultural Student Affairs (various locations)
DMSADNA Mobility Shift Assay (protein)
DMSASeaman Apprentice, Draftsman-Illustrator Striker (Naval Rating)


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Some of them are: BAL : British Anti Lewisite EDTA : Dietheylene triamine pentaacetic acid DMSA : Dimercaptosuccinic acid DMPS : Dimercapto-propane sulfonate ALA : Alpha lipoic acid Ca Na2 ?
Blood and bone lead levels were measured, and lead workers were given a chelator, dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA), so that the scientists could determine how readily lead could be removed from the body Genetic tests determined what combinations of the two variants made up the two genes within each subject.
Autistic children may be prescribed dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) or dimercaptopropane sulfonate (DMPS) if heavy metal toxicity is suspected.
 
 
 
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