Treatment of An Acute Severe Cadmium Poisoning Patient Combined with Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndromes by Integrated Chinese and Western Medicines: A Case Report. [PDF]
Zhou YS, Zeng RX, Zhang MZ, Guo LH.
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Causes of death in patients with Itai-itai disease suffering from severe chronic cadmium poisoning: a nested case-control analysis of a follow-up study in Japan. [PDF]
Nishijo M +4 more
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Dichlorido{(E)-N,N-dimethyl-2-[phenyl(pyridin-2-yl)methylidene]hydrazine-1-carbothioamide}cadmium(II) [PDF]
The structure of the title compound, [CdCl2(C15H16N4S)], at 100 K has monoclinic (P21/c) symmetry. The compound has a layer structure and is a 1:1 complex of the organic ligand and cadmium chloride.
Christian S. Parry +3 more
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Experimental Cadmium Poisoning III
Tomoko Abe, Yoshinori Itokawa
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Pancreas–Liver–Adipose Axis: Target of Environmental Cadmium Exposure Linked to Metabolic Diseases
Cadmium has been well recognized as a critical toxic agent in acute and chronic poisoning cases in occupational and nonoccupational settings and environmental exposure situations.
Diana Moroni-González +4 more
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Cadmium Toxicity and Health Effects—A Brief Summary
Cadmium (Cd) is a ductile metal in the form of a blueish or silvery-white powder. It is naturally found in soil (about 0.2 mg/kg), minerals, and water. Cd belongs to the group of toxic, carcinogenic, and stimulating elements.
Angelika Edyta Charkiewicz +4 more
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Effects extract of peanuts and pomegranate powder on the lipid profile and tissue structure of the kidneys following the poisoning of experimental cadmium in Japanese quail [PDF]
Cadmium is a trace metal that chronic exposure to it leads to poisoning in humans and animals. This heavy and toxic metal has deleterious effects on vital organs such as the liver, kidneys and immune system.
Rahmat Allah Fatahian Dehkordi +3 more
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Aqueous‐alcoholic Ferulla extract reduces memory impairments in rats exposed to cadmium chloride
Introduction Cadmium (Cd) is the most dangerous heavy metal that is becoming more widespread in nature as a result of industrial activities. One of the toxic effects of Cd on the body is its neurological effect.
Homeyra Fadaei +5 more
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HSF1 protects cells from cadmium toxicity by governing proteome integrity
Background: Cadmium toxicity has been associated with disruption of protein homeostasis by interfering with protein folding processes. Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) coordinates the rapid and extensive cellular response to maintain proteomic balance facing ...
Yuchun Zhang +8 more
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