Background: The groundwater of Argentina’s Chaco plain presents arsenic levels above those suitable for human consumption. Studies suggest skin disorders among local populations caused by arsenic intake. The relationship between urinary arsenic and arsenic in drinking water is well known, but urinary arsenic alone is not enough for risk assessment due to modulating factors such as the intake of selenium and antimony. Objectives: Determining the relationship between urinary arsenic, selenium and antimony could contribute to the study of arsenic metabolization in humans. Methods: Arsenic, selenium and antimony, relative to urinary creatinine, was quantified in urine samples to assess exposure to arsenic and its toxicity modulators. Results...
Background & Objectives: Arsenicosis is a serious environmental disease caused by chronic exposure t...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...
Ingestion of arsenic in drinking water has been linked with the risk of urinary bladder cancer, howe...
Introduction: It has been reported that the principal source of exposure for humans to inorganic ars...
Background: Arsenic can naturally occur in the groundwater without an anthropogenic source of contam...
Long-term exposure to arsenic has been associated with manifestation of skin lesions (melanosis/kera...
International audienceA cross sectional study using environmental and biological samples was impleme...
The Binational Arsenic Exposure Survey (BAsES) was designed to evaluate probable arsenic exposures i...
it was proposed that antagonistic effects noted between selenium and arsenic might be leveraged thro...
Four million people in Argentina are exposed to arsenic contamination from drinking waters of severa...
This thesis describes studies on the analysis of arsenic (As) in human biological samples, mainly ur...
Abstract: The Binational Arsenic Exposure Survey (BAsES) was designed to evaluate probable arsenic e...
Objective: To provide levels of total and speciated urinary arsenic in a representative sample of th...
Background: Drinking water is the most important cause of poisoning in the world. Iran is one of the...
Urinary arsenic metabolites are used in epidemiological studies to assess arsenic exposure. However,...
Background & Objectives: Arsenicosis is a serious environmental disease caused by chronic exposure t...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...
Ingestion of arsenic in drinking water has been linked with the risk of urinary bladder cancer, howe...
Introduction: It has been reported that the principal source of exposure for humans to inorganic ars...
Background: Arsenic can naturally occur in the groundwater without an anthropogenic source of contam...
Long-term exposure to arsenic has been associated with manifestation of skin lesions (melanosis/kera...
International audienceA cross sectional study using environmental and biological samples was impleme...
The Binational Arsenic Exposure Survey (BAsES) was designed to evaluate probable arsenic exposures i...
it was proposed that antagonistic effects noted between selenium and arsenic might be leveraged thro...
Four million people in Argentina are exposed to arsenic contamination from drinking waters of severa...
This thesis describes studies on the analysis of arsenic (As) in human biological samples, mainly ur...
Abstract: The Binational Arsenic Exposure Survey (BAsES) was designed to evaluate probable arsenic e...
Objective: To provide levels of total and speciated urinary arsenic in a representative sample of th...
Background: Drinking water is the most important cause of poisoning in the world. Iran is one of the...
Urinary arsenic metabolites are used in epidemiological studies to assess arsenic exposure. However,...
Background & Objectives: Arsenicosis is a serious environmental disease caused by chronic exposure t...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...
Ingestion of arsenic in drinking water has been linked with the risk of urinary bladder cancer, howe...