Arsenic, a ubiquitous metalloid, is one of the most com-coronary heart disease, hypertension, arteriosclerosis and multiple cancers [3-5]. Although arsenic is a recognized Riedmann et al. BMC Genomics (2015) 16:212 DOI 10.1186/s12864-015-1295-9larsinic acid (DMA5+). Some of the intermediates of thisLexington, KY 40536, USA Full list of author information is available at the end of the articlemon environmental pollutants, with human exposure occurring mainly through contaminated drinking water. In some regions of the world, especially coal mining regions, inorganic arsenic (iAs) levels in drinking water can exceed those recommended by the World Health Organization [1,2]. Long-term exposure to iAs is associ-ated with the etiology of several d...
Arsenic-based compounds have become accepted agents for cancer therapy providing high rates of remis...
Arsenic is a carcinogen to both humans and animals. Arsenicals have been associated with cancers of ...
Inorganic arsenic compounds are known carcinogens. The human epidemiologic evidence of arsenic-induc...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic increases the risk of basal cell carcinoma (BCC). Arsenic metabolism i...
Background: Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that poses a significant human ca...
Background: Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that poses a significant human ca...
Copyright © 2011 Victor D. Martinez et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
This paper reviews the recent findings regarding the metabolism of arsenic and arsenic-induced gene ...
Abstract: High levels (> 200 µg/L) of inorganic arsenic in drinking water are known to be a cause...
Arsenic intoxication represents a worldwide health problem and occurs mainly through drinking water....
Background: Exposure to arsenic (As) is associated with an increased risk of several cancers as well...
Abstract: Chronic arsenic exposure results in higher risk of skin, lung, and bladder cancer, as well...
Arsenic is considered as an environmental contaminant and widely distributed in the environment due ...
Kidney disease is emerging as an arsenic (As)-linked disease outcome, however further evidence of th...
Abstract: Millions of people are exposed to arsenic in drinking water, which at high concentrations ...
Arsenic-based compounds have become accepted agents for cancer therapy providing high rates of remis...
Arsenic is a carcinogen to both humans and animals. Arsenicals have been associated with cancers of ...
Inorganic arsenic compounds are known carcinogens. The human epidemiologic evidence of arsenic-induc...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic increases the risk of basal cell carcinoma (BCC). Arsenic metabolism i...
Background: Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that poses a significant human ca...
Background: Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that poses a significant human ca...
Copyright © 2011 Victor D. Martinez et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
This paper reviews the recent findings regarding the metabolism of arsenic and arsenic-induced gene ...
Abstract: High levels (> 200 µg/L) of inorganic arsenic in drinking water are known to be a cause...
Arsenic intoxication represents a worldwide health problem and occurs mainly through drinking water....
Background: Exposure to arsenic (As) is associated with an increased risk of several cancers as well...
Abstract: Chronic arsenic exposure results in higher risk of skin, lung, and bladder cancer, as well...
Arsenic is considered as an environmental contaminant and widely distributed in the environment due ...
Kidney disease is emerging as an arsenic (As)-linked disease outcome, however further evidence of th...
Abstract: Millions of people are exposed to arsenic in drinking water, which at high concentrations ...
Arsenic-based compounds have become accepted agents for cancer therapy providing high rates of remis...
Arsenic is a carcinogen to both humans and animals. Arsenicals have been associated with cancers of ...
Inorganic arsenic compounds are known carcinogens. The human epidemiologic evidence of arsenic-induc...