PMID: 3758305Aug 1, 1986Paper

Experimental argyrosis: ultrastructural localization of silver in rat eye

Experimental and Molecular Pathology
J Rungby

Abstract

The present paper provides a description of the ultrastructural localization of silver deposits in eyes of adult rats exposed to silver either perorally or intraperitoneally. Silver was found in lysosomes of most cell types, an exception being the neural retina. Extracellularly, silver was present in vascular basal laminae and in connection with connective tissue fibers. Systemic silver intoxication was found to result in a rapid and long-lasting deposition of the metal in the eye.

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Apr 9, 2010·Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine·Thomas A FullerPatricia Royer
Jun 1, 1991·Pharmacology & Toxicology·G Danscher
Jun 25, 1998·Zentralblatt Für Bakteriologie : International Journal of Medical Microbiology·J M SchierholzG Pulverer
Jun 1, 1990·Experimental and Molecular Pathology·G DanscherJ Rungby
Apr 9, 2002·Journal of Chemotherapy·J M SchierholzG Pulverer
Nov 16, 2013·Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP·Niels Hadrup, Henrik R Lam
Jan 4, 2015·Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association·Sylvie Gaillet, Jean-Max Rouanet
Jul 10, 2016·Documenta Ophthalmologica. Advances in Ophthalmology·Monika Sarnat-KucharczykEwa Mrukwa-Kominek
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Apr 25, 2007·Critical Reviews in Toxicology·A B G Lansdown
May 1, 1996·Critical Reviews in Toxicology·M A Hollinger
Jul 17, 2020·Journal of Bone and Joint Infection·Olga D SavvidouPanayiotis J Papagelopoulos

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