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Potential interaction of cadmium chloride with pancreatic mitochondria: Implications for pancreatic cancer. [PDF]

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Cadmium–Cadmium Chloride Solutions

Nature, 1965
THE 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, GIUSEPPE GIORGIO BOMBI
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Formation of cadmium chlorides via cadmium dissolution in chloride melts

Inorganic Materials, 2006
The kinetics and mechanism of the formation of complex Cd(I) ions via the reaction of metallic cadmium with Cd2+ ions in the Cd0-CdCl2-ZnCl2-NH4Cl system are studied spectroscopically. The formation of Cd 2 2+ and Cd 2 3+ is evidenced by absorption bands around 270 and 335 nm, respectively, in the electronic spectrum of the melt.
V. F. Kozin, A. A. Omel’chuk
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Chloride Response of a Cadmium Chloride Electrode

Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2001
An unsymmetrical quaternary ammonium salt, trinonyloctadecylammonium tetrachlorocadmiate, was used for the preparation of a chloride-selective electrode. The electrode parameters were examined. An equation for the semiquantitative estimation of the electrode response was proposed. The electrode was used for determining chloride ions in blood serum.
E. M. Rakhman'ko   +2 more
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Cadmium‐induced enteropathy: Comparative toxicity of cadmium chloride and cadmium‐thionein

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1977
In protecting the body against the noxious effects of dietary cadmium ions, cadmium is bound to metallothionein in the proximal intestine, and subsequently excreted into the lumen with desquamation of the epithelium. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which cadmium in the form of intestinal cadmium-thionein is absorbed from the ...
L S, Valberg   +4 more
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THERMOPOTENTIAL MEASUREMENTS FOR MOLTEN CADMIUM CHLORIDE, CADMIUM BROMIDE, AND LEAD CHLORIDE

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1963
Molten salts as thermoelectric materials investigated by subjecting molten cadmium chloride, cadmium bromide and lead chloride to a thermal ...
Jacob Greenberg   +2 more
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Molecular-genetic effects of cadmium chloride

Mutation Research, 1977
We studied the effect of cadmium chloride on: (1) the DNA of human cells; (2) the mutagenic effect of reproducing Kilham virus; (3) the synthesis of virus-induced interferon, and (4) the reproduction of oncogenic (mammalian leucosis) virus. Cadmium chloride caused degradation of DNA in human- and rat-embryo cells.
G D, Zasukhina   +3 more
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Response of rat hepatocyte cultures to cadmium chloride and cadmium-diethyldithiocarbamate

Toxicology, 1989
Cellular effects of cadmium (Cd) were studied in primary cultures of rat hepatocytes incubated with cadmium chloride (CdCl2) or cadmium-diethyldithiocarbamate (Cd(DTC)2), labelled with 109Cd. The lipid-soluble complex Cd(DTC)2 was rapidly taken up into the cells and a maximal concentration was reached after 4 h incubation. On the other hand, incubation
E, Hellström-Lindahl, A, Oskarsson
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