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Cadmium neurotoxicity

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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Neurotoxic Emergencies

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2011
This article is intended for clinicians treating neurotoxic emergencies. Presented are causative agents of neurotoxic emergencies, many of which are easily mistaken for acute psychiatric disorders. Understanding the wide variety of agents responsible for neurotoxic emergencies and the neurotransmitter interactions involved will help the psychiatrist ...
J Dave, Barry, Brandon K, Wills
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Neurotoxicity of cobalt

Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2011
Cobalt exerts well-known and documented toxic effects on the thyroid, heart and the haematopoietic system, in addition to the occupational lung disease, allergic manifestations and a probably carcinogenic action. Cobalt neurotoxicity is reported in isolated cases, and it has never been systematically treated.
CATALANI, Simona   +3 more
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Neurotoxicity of metals

2015
Metals are frequently used in industry and represent a major source of toxin exposure for workers. For this reason governmental agencies regulate the amount of metal exposure permissible for worker safety. While essential metals serve physiologic roles, metals pose significant health risks upon acute and chronic exposure to high levels.
LUCCHINI, Roberto   +3 more
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The neurotoxicity of tunicamycin

Toxicology, 1988
The neurotoxicity of tunicamycin, an inhibitor of glycosylation of glycoproteins and a potential anti-tumour agent, was investigated by injection of the chemical directly into the lateral ventricle of the brain of rats. A delayed neurological syndrome developed due to anoxic necrosis of brain cells and spongy degeneration of the white matter.
D.D. Leaver   +5 more
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The role of glutamate neurotoxicity in hypoxic-ischemic neuronal death.

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1990
Dennis W. ChoiDepartment of Neurology, Stanford University, Stanford,California 94305Steven M. RothmanDepartments of Pediatrics, Neurology, and Anatomy and Neurobiology,Washington University, St.
D. Choi, S. Rothman
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Neurotoxicity of Insecticides

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2017
Human exposure to insecticides raises serious public health concerns worldwide. Insecticides constitute a wide-ranging heterogeneous group of chemicals, most of which target the nervous system and disrupt neurometabolism and/or neurotransmission. Although the acute effects of insecticide poisoning in humans are well documented, the chronic and long ...
Pascale May-Panloup   +9 more
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Neurotoxicity of immunotoxins

Molecular and chemical neuropathology, 1994
Immunotoxins are being tested for the therapy of systemic cancer and brain tumors. Neurotoxicity has been dose limiting for several of these antibody conjugates given systemically. We review the animal and clinical data related to the neurotoxicity of immunotoxins in attempt to understand the molecular basis for the unexpected neural involvement and to
Karin Muaszko   +5 more
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