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2014
Cadmium is not an essential element for life. It is geologically marginal but anthropogenic activities have contributed significantly to its dispersion in the environment and to cadmium exposure of living species. The natural speciation of the divalent cation Cd2+ is dominated by its high propensity to bind to sulfur ligands, but Cd2+ may also occupy ...
Moulis, Jean-Marc+2 more
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Cadmium is not an essential element for life. It is geologically marginal but anthropogenic activities have contributed significantly to its dispersion in the environment and to cadmium exposure of living species. The natural speciation of the divalent cation Cd2+ is dominated by its high propensity to bind to sulfur ligands, but Cd2+ may also occupy ...
Moulis, Jean-Marc+2 more
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2012
Metallothioneins (MTs) are low-molecular-mass cysteine-rich proteins with the ability to bind mono- and divalent metal ions with the electron configuration d ( 10 ) in form of metal-thiolate clusters. MTs are thought, among others, to play a role in the homeostasis of essential Zn(II) and Cu(I) ions.
Freisinger, Eva, Vasak, Milan
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Metallothioneins (MTs) are low-molecular-mass cysteine-rich proteins with the ability to bind mono- and divalent metal ions with the electron configuration d ( 10 ) in form of metal-thiolate clusters. MTs are thought, among others, to play a role in the homeostasis of essential Zn(II) and Cu(I) ions.
Freisinger, Eva, Vasak, Milan
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Cadmium–Cadmium Chloride Solutions
Nature, 1965THE nature of cadmium–cadmium chloride solutions is still the subject of considerable discussion, as also are the other metal–halide mixtures. The redox process between divalent cadmium and the species originating from the dissolution of metallic cadmium implies two electrons1,2, according to the following reaction:
Mario Fiorani, G. Giorgio Bombi
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Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2007
The Cd has been recognized as one of the most toxic environmental and industrial pollutants due to its ability to induce disturbances in several organs and tissues following either acute or chronic exposure. This review accounts for the recent evidence on its mechanisms to induce neurotoxicity, the role of the blood-brain barrier, oxidative stress ...
Marisela Méndez-Armenta, Camilo Ríos
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The Cd has been recognized as one of the most toxic environmental and industrial pollutants due to its ability to induce disturbances in several organs and tissues following either acute or chronic exposure. This review accounts for the recent evidence on its mechanisms to induce neurotoxicity, the role of the blood-brain barrier, oxidative stress ...
Marisela Méndez-Armenta, Camilo Ríos
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Determination of iron in cadmium and cadmium telluride
Talanta, 1966A procedure is described for the determination of iron in the 10(-6)-10(-4)% range in cadmium and cadmium telluride. Acetylacetone is used for the separation of iron from cadmium, and the iron is determined spectrophotometrically with bathophenanthroline.
Donald H. Wilkins, G.E. Smith
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Cadmium telluride and cadmium zinc telluride
2019CdTe and CdZnTe crystals are employed for several applications such as IR imaging, X- and gamma ray detection, optical devices, and photovoltaics. These applications require that crystals show peculiar properties. On the other hand, phase diagrams suggest possible growth technologies.
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2012
Cadmium is an established human and animal carcinogen. Most evidence is available for elevated risk for lung cancer after occupational exposure; however, associations between cadmium exposure and tumors at other locations including kidney, breast, and prostate may be relevant as well.
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Cadmium is an established human and animal carcinogen. Most evidence is available for elevated risk for lung cancer after occupational exposure; however, associations between cadmium exposure and tumors at other locations including kidney, breast, and prostate may be relevant as well.
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