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An arsenic fluorescent compound as a novel probe to study arsenic-binding proteins
(Springer, 2012-12)
Arsenic-binding proteins are under continuous research. Their identification and the elucidation of arsenic/ protein interaction mechanisms are important because the biological effects of these complexes may be related not ...
An Arsenic Fluorescent Compound as a Novel Probe to Study Arsenic-Binding Proteins
(Springer, 2012-12)
Arsenic-binding proteins are under continuous research. Their identification and the elucidation of arsenic/ protein interaction mechanisms are important because the biological effects of these complexes may be related not ...
Oncogenic role of arsenic exposure in lung cancer: A forgotten risk factor
(2019)
Several drinkable water sources worldwide have been highly contaminated with arsenic, which means that an estimated 160 million people have been exposed to this chemical agent. If we analyse exposure by region, we will ...
Impact of arsenic exposure on clinicopathological characteristics of bladder cancer: a comparative study between patients from an arsenic-exposed region and nonexposed reference sites
(Elsevier, 2020)
Background: Beyond exposure to arsenic in drinking-water, there is few information about demographic and clinicopathological features of patients with bladder cancer living in arsenic-exposed regions. The aim of the study ...
Fetotoxicity caused by the interaction between zinc and arsenic in mice
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2002-01-01)
Arsenic is an environmental pollutant that induces congenital malformations in experimental models and can contribute to human birth defects. The environmental exposure to arsenic is relatively small when compared with the ...
Fetotoxicity caused by the interaction between zinc and arsenic in mice
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2002-01-01)
Arsenic is an environmental pollutant that induces congenital malformations in experimental models and can contribute to human birth defects. The environmental exposure to arsenic is relatively small when compared with the ...
Impact of arsenic exposure on clinicopathological characteristics of bladder cancer: A comparative study between patients from an arsenic-exposed region and nonexposed reference sites
(Elsevier Inc., 2020-02)
Background: Beyond exposure to arsenic in drinking-water, there is few information about demographic and clinicopathological features of patients with bladder cancer living in arsenic-exposed regions. The aim of the study ...
Fetotoxicity caused by the interaction between zinc and arsenic in mice
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)
Genomic analysis on subjects exposed to arsenic identifies genetic risk variants associated with bladder cancer and variants under recent adaptive selection
(2018)
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Only a small fraction of arsenic-exposed subjects is affected by malignant diseases. This suggests the existence of genetic risk factors influencing susceptibility to arseniasis and its consequences, ...