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Short-Term Trace Element Distribution Following Application of <i>Sargassum</i>-Based Liquid Biofertilizer in a Soil-Plant-Tomato Fruit System. [PDF]
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Bromelain Restores Glutamatergic Homeostasis via Regulation of NR2A, GLT-1, EAAC1, and xCT in Arsenic-Induced Cerebral Cortex and Hippocampal Neurotoxicity. [PDF]
Emeka Godson A +7 more
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Acute Arsenic Poisoning: A Case Report and Literature Review.
Wali S, Gutte S, Nair R, Gurjar M.
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Southern Medical Journal, 1980
Arsenic poisoning continues to require awareness of its diverse clinical manifestations. Industry is the major source of arsenic exposure. Although epidemiologic studies strongly contend that arsenic is carcinogenic, there are little supportive research data.
W L, Schoolmeester, D R, White
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Arsenic poisoning continues to require awareness of its diverse clinical manifestations. Industry is the major source of arsenic exposure. Although epidemiologic studies strongly contend that arsenic is carcinogenic, there are little supportive research data.
W L, Schoolmeester, D R, White
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Southern Medical Journal, 1984
Arsenic-induced deaths have been known to occur from accidental poisoning, as a result of medical therapy, and from intentional poisonings in homicide and suicide. Twenty-eight arsenic deaths in North Carolina from 1972 to 1982 included 14 homicides and seven suicides.
E W, Massey, D, Wold, A, Heyman
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Arsenic-induced deaths have been known to occur from accidental poisoning, as a result of medical therapy, and from intentional poisonings in homicide and suicide. Twenty-eight arsenic deaths in North Carolina from 1972 to 1982 included 14 homicides and seven suicides.
E W, Massey, D, Wold, A, Heyman
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Arsenic and arsenic health effects
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019Arsenic (As) is a common, naturally occurring drinking water contaminant, that originates from As-containing rocks and soil and is transported to natural waters through erosion and dissolution. Chronic As poisoning has become a worldwide public health issue.
Dipali P. Jasudkar +2 more
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Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2008
The ancient drug, arsenic, has remarkable efficacy in the treatment of relapsed acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) and this success has led to exploration of its use in other malignancies.To provide an overview of the mechanism of action of arsenic and summarize its development in the treatment of APL and other malignant disorders.A 20-year search of ...
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The ancient drug, arsenic, has remarkable efficacy in the treatment of relapsed acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) and this success has led to exploration of its use in other malignancies.To provide an overview of the mechanism of action of arsenic and summarize its development in the treatment of APL and other malignant disorders.A 20-year search of ...
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The Determination of Arsenic in Official Arsenicals*†
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1947Abstract An assay for the determination of arsenic is presented which is applicable to six of the seven Pharmacopoeial arsenicals. The method employs an alkali‐acid permanganate oxidation for the destruction of organic matter.
K L, WATERS, R J, KELLY, G D, BEAL
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