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Biosensors for Inorganic and Organic Arsenicals
Arsenic is a natural environmental contaminant to which humans are routinely exposed and is strongly associated with human health problems, including cancer, cardiovascular and neurological diseases.
Jian Chen, Barry P. Rosen
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Arsenicals, the Integrated Stress Response, and Epstein–Barr Virus Lytic Gene Expression
Following our observation that clofoctol led to Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) lytic gene expression upon activation of the integrated stress response (ISR), we decided to investigate the impact of As2O3 on viral lytic gene expression.
Jaeyeun Lee +5 more
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Pathways of arsenic uptake and efflux
Arsenic is a non-essential, environmentally ubiquitous toxic metalloid. In response to this pervasive environmental challenge, organisms evolved mechanisms to confer resistance to arsenicals.
Luis D. Garbinski +2 more
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Gut microbiome can participate in arsenic metabolism. However, its efficacy in the host under arsenic stress is still controversial. To clarify their roles in fecal arsenic excretion, tissue arsenic accumulation, host physiological states and metabolism,
Linkang Chen +11 more
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Arsenic Methyltransferase and Methylation of Inorganic Arsenic [PDF]
Arsenic occurs naturally in the environment, and exists predominantly as inorganic arsenite (As (III) and arsenate As (V)). Arsenic contamination of drinking water has long been recognized as a major global health concern. Arsenic exposure causes changes in skin color and lesions, and more severe health conditions such as black foot disease as well as ...
Nirmal K. Roy, Anthony Murphy, Max Costa
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Pharmacokinetic and Genomic Effects of Arsenite in Drinking Water on Mouse Lung in a 30-Day Exposure
The 2 objectives of this subchronic study were to determine the arsenite drinking water exposure dependent increases in female C3H mouse liver and lung tissue arsenicals and to characterize the dose response (to 0, 0.05, 0.25, 1, 10, and 85 ppm arsenite ...
Jaya Chilakapati +5 more
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Critical evaluations of different aspects involved in preparation of Hartala bhasma
Arsenic trisulfide, known as Hartala (~Orpiment), is being used as medicine since the time of Hippocrates. However, the use of arsenicals in modern medicine is constrained due to toxicology concerns. Ayurveda has used orpiment as medicine since 2000 B.C.
Piyush Krantikumar Gandhi +1 more
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AASLD practice guidance on drug, herbal, and dietary supplement–induced liver injury
Hepatology, EarlyView.
Robert J. Fontana +6 more
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The stability criteria affecting the formation of high‐entropy alloys, particularly focusing in supersaturated solid solutions produced by mechanical alloying, are analyzed. Criteria based on Hume–Rothery rules are distinguished from those derived from thermodynamic relations. The formers are generally applicable to mechanically alloyed samples.
Javier S. Blázquez +5 more
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Economic impacts of tick-borne diseases in Africa : tick-borne diseases
As we join Onderstepoort in celebrating its centenary, it is worth reflecting that tick-borne infections of wildlife and livestock have been part of everyday life in Africa for many, many generations.
B.D. Perry
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