Simultaneous microwave digestion for total arsenic and inorganic arsenic in local shrimp and prawn commodities of Brunei Darussalam for regulatory and safety monitoring. [PDF]
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Arsenic Methyltransferase and Apolipoprotein E Polymorphism in Pregnant Women Exposed to Inorganic Arsenic in Drinking Water in Western Romania. [PDF]
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Plain Language Summary of the Update of the risk assessment of inorganic arsenic in food. [PDF]
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TFEB and TFE3 cooperate in regulating inorganic arsenic-induced autophagy-lysosome impairment and immuno-dysfunction in primary dendritic cells. [PDF]
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