Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases . Inorganic arsenic from drinking water is the most common source of human exposure. Pentavalent arsenate can be reduced to trivalent arsenite in the blood, which is taken up mainly in the liver and metabolized by a sequence of reduction and oxidative methylation. A proportion of the inorganic arsenicals together with methylated metabolites are excreted in urine. Analyses of the urinary arsenic profile can give a hint to the methylation capacity of exposed individuals. All studies evaluating the association between urinary arsenic profiles and human diseases nowadays measure mainly the inorganic arsenate and arsenite and the two organic forms of methylated metabolites: the pentava...
More than 0.3 million individuals are subject to chronic exposure to arsenic via their drinking wate...
Inorganic arsenic (In-As), an occupational and environmental human carcinogen, undergoes biomethylat...
p>Inorganic arsenic (iAs), a naturally occurring drinking water contaminant, is a potent human carc...
[[abstract]]Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases. Inorganic arsenic from dri...
Monomethylarsonic acid (MMAV) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) are active ingredients in pesticidal p...
Environmental Context. Health effects associated with inorganic arsenic include various cancers and ...
In humans, ingested inorganic arsenic is metabolized to monomethylarsenic (MMA) then to dimethylarse...
Recent advances in our knowledge of arsenic carcinogenesis include the development of rat or mouse m...
[[abstract]]Humans con be exposed to arsenic from a variety of environmental, occupational and medic...
Arsenic is a proven human carcinogen. Although the mechanism of its carcinogenicity is still largely...
Recently, arsenic-toxicity has become the major focus of strenuous assessment and dynamic research f...
Humans con be exposed to arsenic from a variety of environmental, occupational and medicinal sources...
Arsenic compounds toxicity have been reported of many parts of the world. Those are one of global cl...
Incomplete arsenic (As) methylation has been considered a risk factor of As-related diseases. This ...
AbstractArsenic is a proven human carcinogen. Although the mechanism of its carcinogenicity is still...
More than 0.3 million individuals are subject to chronic exposure to arsenic via their drinking wate...
Inorganic arsenic (In-As), an occupational and environmental human carcinogen, undergoes biomethylat...
p>Inorganic arsenic (iAs), a naturally occurring drinking water contaminant, is a potent human carc...
[[abstract]]Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases. Inorganic arsenic from dri...
Monomethylarsonic acid (MMAV) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) are active ingredients in pesticidal p...
Environmental Context. Health effects associated with inorganic arsenic include various cancers and ...
In humans, ingested inorganic arsenic is metabolized to monomethylarsenic (MMA) then to dimethylarse...
Recent advances in our knowledge of arsenic carcinogenesis include the development of rat or mouse m...
[[abstract]]Humans con be exposed to arsenic from a variety of environmental, occupational and medic...
Arsenic is a proven human carcinogen. Although the mechanism of its carcinogenicity is still largely...
Recently, arsenic-toxicity has become the major focus of strenuous assessment and dynamic research f...
Humans con be exposed to arsenic from a variety of environmental, occupational and medicinal sources...
Arsenic compounds toxicity have been reported of many parts of the world. Those are one of global cl...
Incomplete arsenic (As) methylation has been considered a risk factor of As-related diseases. This ...
AbstractArsenic is a proven human carcinogen. Although the mechanism of its carcinogenicity is still...
More than 0.3 million individuals are subject to chronic exposure to arsenic via their drinking wate...
Inorganic arsenic (In-As), an occupational and environmental human carcinogen, undergoes biomethylat...
p>Inorganic arsenic (iAs), a naturally occurring drinking water contaminant, is a potent human carc...