Arsenic is common metalloid that is found globally. Its ubiquitous nature means that large portions of the global population are exposed through a variety of pathways. Arsenic is a known human carcinogen and its role in the development of cardiovascular and metabolic disease has become more completely characterized in the past decades. However, the examination of arsenic exposure during embryonic development at relatively low level exposures is an emergent area where lots of questions remain unanswered. As arsenic is difficult and costly to remove from water, the investigation of exposures in vulnerable populations at relevant concentrations is necessary to justify remediation efforts. This dissertation work examines fetal arsenic metabolis...
Humans as well as most mammals metabolize inorganic arsenic (Inorg As), a recognized human carcinoge...
There are suggestions that inorganic arsenic, a major drinking water contaminants in several countri...
BackgroundMillions of individuals worldwide, particularly those living in rural and developing areas...
Arsenic is a metalloid present throughout the world, and the primary sources of exposure are through...
Inorganic arsenic is a well-established human carcinogen, able to induce genetic and epigenetic alte...
The mechanisms by which environmental toxicants alter developmental processes predisposing individua...
The mechanisms by which environmental toxicants alter developmental processes predisposing individua...
Inorganic arsenic is an environmental toxin that affects many people around the world. It is especia...
Although arsenic exposure causes liver disease and/or hepatoma, little is known about molecular mech...
Exposure of pregnant C3H/HeNCR mice to 42.5- or 85-ppm of arsenic as sodium arsenite in drinking wat...
Arsenic is a widely distributed environmental component that is associated with a variety of cancer ...
D ow nloaded from Inorganic arsenic is a human carcinogen that can target the liver, but its carcino...
Fetal exposure to arsenic results in hyperglycemia, hypercholesterolemia, and nonalcoholic fatty liv...
Abstract: Arsenic is present at low concentrations in nearly all aquatic environments and exposures ...
Abstract Background While associated with obesity, the cause of the rapid rise in prevalence of nona...
Humans as well as most mammals metabolize inorganic arsenic (Inorg As), a recognized human carcinoge...
There are suggestions that inorganic arsenic, a major drinking water contaminants in several countri...
BackgroundMillions of individuals worldwide, particularly those living in rural and developing areas...
Arsenic is a metalloid present throughout the world, and the primary sources of exposure are through...
Inorganic arsenic is a well-established human carcinogen, able to induce genetic and epigenetic alte...
The mechanisms by which environmental toxicants alter developmental processes predisposing individua...
The mechanisms by which environmental toxicants alter developmental processes predisposing individua...
Inorganic arsenic is an environmental toxin that affects many people around the world. It is especia...
Although arsenic exposure causes liver disease and/or hepatoma, little is known about molecular mech...
Exposure of pregnant C3H/HeNCR mice to 42.5- or 85-ppm of arsenic as sodium arsenite in drinking wat...
Arsenic is a widely distributed environmental component that is associated with a variety of cancer ...
D ow nloaded from Inorganic arsenic is a human carcinogen that can target the liver, but its carcino...
Fetal exposure to arsenic results in hyperglycemia, hypercholesterolemia, and nonalcoholic fatty liv...
Abstract: Arsenic is present at low concentrations in nearly all aquatic environments and exposures ...
Abstract Background While associated with obesity, the cause of the rapid rise in prevalence of nona...
Humans as well as most mammals metabolize inorganic arsenic (Inorg As), a recognized human carcinoge...
There are suggestions that inorganic arsenic, a major drinking water contaminants in several countri...
BackgroundMillions of individuals worldwide, particularly those living in rural and developing areas...