Several metals and metal containing compounds are potent mutagens and carcinogens. Nickel is one of the most abundant transition metals in the earth’s crust. It is widely distributed in the environment. The relative carcinogenic activity of Ni compounds can be consistently related to their chemical form
Nickel is an essential metal for many organisms. Nickel occurs naturally from volcanism and weather...
Nickel compounds are Group 1 carcinogens and possibly cancer-causing in the pancreas. We examined th...
In prokaryotic organisms, lower eukaryotes and plants, some important biological reactions are catal...
Nickel is a transition element extensively distributed in the environment, air, water, and soil. It ...
Nickel dust can lead to a significantly increased incidence of lung and nasal cancer in workers occu...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified nickel compounds as carcinogenic to h...
none2noThis review focuses on the impact of nickel on human health. In particular, the dual nature o...
Human exposure to highly nickel-polluted environments, such as those associated with nickel refining...
Nickel is an important metal in the automobile industry, in electronics, as a catalyst in chemical p...
Nickel (Ni) is ubiquitus in our biosphere because of its emission from natural and anthropogenic so...
The carcinogenicity of nickel compounds has been confirmed and corroborated by numerous epidemiologi...
Regardless the form, nickel is an element commonly used. Its numerous advantages make it irreplaceab...
Nickel compounds are well known as human carcinogens. We investigated the issue of Ni(II) binding w...
Abstract Introduction While epidemiological methods h...
Background: Nickel and chromium-VI compounds are carcinogens for lung cancer, although it is still d...
Nickel is an essential metal for many organisms. Nickel occurs naturally from volcanism and weather...
Nickel compounds are Group 1 carcinogens and possibly cancer-causing in the pancreas. We examined th...
In prokaryotic organisms, lower eukaryotes and plants, some important biological reactions are catal...
Nickel is a transition element extensively distributed in the environment, air, water, and soil. It ...
Nickel dust can lead to a significantly increased incidence of lung and nasal cancer in workers occu...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified nickel compounds as carcinogenic to h...
none2noThis review focuses on the impact of nickel on human health. In particular, the dual nature o...
Human exposure to highly nickel-polluted environments, such as those associated with nickel refining...
Nickel is an important metal in the automobile industry, in electronics, as a catalyst in chemical p...
Nickel (Ni) is ubiquitus in our biosphere because of its emission from natural and anthropogenic so...
The carcinogenicity of nickel compounds has been confirmed and corroborated by numerous epidemiologi...
Regardless the form, nickel is an element commonly used. Its numerous advantages make it irreplaceab...
Nickel compounds are well known as human carcinogens. We investigated the issue of Ni(II) binding w...
Abstract Introduction While epidemiological methods h...
Background: Nickel and chromium-VI compounds are carcinogens for lung cancer, although it is still d...
Nickel is an essential metal for many organisms. Nickel occurs naturally from volcanism and weather...
Nickel compounds are Group 1 carcinogens and possibly cancer-causing in the pancreas. We examined th...
In prokaryotic organisms, lower eukaryotes and plants, some important biological reactions are catal...