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On the mechanisms of melatonin in protection of aluminum phosphide cardiotoxicity
Archives of Toxicology, 2017Aluminum phosphide (AlP), one of the most commonly used pesticides worldwide, has been the leading cause of self-poisoning mortalities among many Asian countries. The heart is the main organ affected in AlP poisoning. Melatonin has been previously shown to be beneficial in reversing toxic changes in the heart.
Mohammad Hossein Asghari+11 more
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Comment on Aluminum and zinc phosphide poisoning
Clinical Toxicology, 2009To the Editor:We read with interest the recent review article on aluminum and zinc phosphide poisoning.1 As this is a common poisoning in Iran and we have a significant number of published articles...
Dan E. Keyler+2 more
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PARIPEX-INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH
Aluminium phosphide (AlP) is a widely used fumigant that releases toxic phosphine gas, leading to severe poisoning symptoms. This study examines admission blood glucose levels as a prognostic indicator for mortality in acute AlP poisoning cases.
Madhusudhan K S, Aravind G N
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Aluminium phosphide (AlP) is a widely used fumigant that releases toxic phosphine gas, leading to severe poisoning symptoms. This study examines admission blood glucose levels as a prognostic indicator for mortality in acute AlP poisoning cases.
Madhusudhan K S, Aravind G N
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Aluminum growth on (100) indium phosphide
Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics Processing and Phenomena, 1985The first detailed study of the room temperature growth of Al on the 4×2 (100) InP surface is reported. In the monolayer range, Al strongly reacts with the substrate and an Al–In exchange reaction occurs, leaving AlP clusters and metallic In. Above a coverage of several monolayers, 3D single-crystal islands of Al grow. Their epitaxial relationship with
M. Bensoussan, J. M. Moison, F. Houzay
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Aluminum phosphide-induced gastroduodenitis
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1992Rajoo Singh Chhina+2 more
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Preparation and properties of aluminum phosphide
Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, 1963M. Zaheeruddin, C.C. Wang, Leo H. Spinar
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Gastrointestinal hemorrhage in aluminum phosphide poisoning
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2015openaire +3 more sources
Boron: An effective dopant for aluminum phosphide
EPL (Europhysics Letters), 2018Zhu Wang+3 more
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