Lead (Pb) is an environmental oncogenic metal that induces immunotoxicity and anaemia. Emerging evidence has linked Pb toxicity with endoplasmic reticulum-driven apoptosis and autophagy. Glucose-regulated protein of 78 kDa (Grp78 or binding immunoglobulin protein (BiP)), a master endoplasmic reticulum chaperone, drives macrophage activation and regulates protein folding and calcium flux in response to heavy metals. The spleen may be involved in Pb poisoning due to its crucial role in erythrocatheresis and immune response, although there are no data to support this theory. Here, we found haematic and histopathological changes in the spleen of mice exposed to medium doses of Pb acetate (200 ppm-1 mM) in drinking water for 45 days. Pb depositi...
[[abstract]]Lead-induced oxidative stress contributes to the pathogenesis of lead poisoning for disr...
Lead is harmful for human health and animals. Proanthocyanidins (PCs), a natural antioxidant, posses...
<p>Lead nanoparticles (NPs) are released into air from metal processing, road transport or combustio...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental oncogenic metal that induces immunotoxicity and anaemia. Emerging evid...
Anemia is probably one of the most well-known toxic effects of lead. Previously, lead-induced anemia...
The heavy metal lead is an environmental toxic material that can induce pathophysiological changes i...
Lead (Pb) is a toxic heavy metal widespreadly used in industrial field. Prior studies showed that Pb...
Heavy metals, such as lead (Pb2+), are usually accumulated in human bodies and impair human's health...
Lead (Pb) pollution is one of the most serious environmental problems and has attracted worldwide at...
Lead (Pb) is a common metal, which can be toxic to the human body via the pollution of water or food...
Lead (Pb) is a pervasive toxic metal contaminant associated with a high risk of myocardial injury. H...
Evidence implicating oxidative stress in toxicity during lead intoxication in vivo has opened new av...
Lead (Pb) is a prominent heavy metal emitted by motor vehicle exhausts, factory and mining fumes. It...
The impact of lead toxicity on human health is currently an area of intense interest due to ubiquity...
The aim of this study was to determine oxidative alterations leading to cellular dysfunctions in Pb-...
[[abstract]]Lead-induced oxidative stress contributes to the pathogenesis of lead poisoning for disr...
Lead is harmful for human health and animals. Proanthocyanidins (PCs), a natural antioxidant, posses...
<p>Lead nanoparticles (NPs) are released into air from metal processing, road transport or combustio...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental oncogenic metal that induces immunotoxicity and anaemia. Emerging evid...
Anemia is probably one of the most well-known toxic effects of lead. Previously, lead-induced anemia...
The heavy metal lead is an environmental toxic material that can induce pathophysiological changes i...
Lead (Pb) is a toxic heavy metal widespreadly used in industrial field. Prior studies showed that Pb...
Heavy metals, such as lead (Pb2+), are usually accumulated in human bodies and impair human's health...
Lead (Pb) pollution is one of the most serious environmental problems and has attracted worldwide at...
Lead (Pb) is a common metal, which can be toxic to the human body via the pollution of water or food...
Lead (Pb) is a pervasive toxic metal contaminant associated with a high risk of myocardial injury. H...
Evidence implicating oxidative stress in toxicity during lead intoxication in vivo has opened new av...
Lead (Pb) is a prominent heavy metal emitted by motor vehicle exhausts, factory and mining fumes. It...
The impact of lead toxicity on human health is currently an area of intense interest due to ubiquity...
The aim of this study was to determine oxidative alterations leading to cellular dysfunctions in Pb-...
[[abstract]]Lead-induced oxidative stress contributes to the pathogenesis of lead poisoning for disr...
Lead is harmful for human health and animals. Proanthocyanidins (PCs), a natural antioxidant, posses...
<p>Lead nanoparticles (NPs) are released into air from metal processing, road transport or combustio...