AbstractIn its review of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's toxicological review of inorganic arsenic (iAs), the National Academy of Sciences identified carcinogenic endpoints among the highest priority health effects of concern and stated the need to consider evidence that early life exposures may increase the risk of adverse health effects. Recent studies in mice suggest that in utero exposure to arsenic increases susceptibility to cancer later in life. These data are striking in light of the general lack of evidence for carcinogenicity in rodents exposed to iAs. To evaluate the transplacental carcinogenic potential of iAs, a detailed analysis of the toxicology literature evaluating the role of in utero arsenic exposure in carcino...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to arsenic via drinking water is a global environmental health problem. In uter...
There are suggestions that inorganic arsenic, a major drinking water contaminants in several countri...
Recent advances in our knowledge of arsenic carcinogenesis include the development of rat or mouse m...
To expand our knowledge on the transplacental carcinogenic potential of inorganic arsenic, pregnant ...
Epidemiological studies suggest that chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic is associated with cancer...
Epidemiological studies suggest that chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic is associated with cancer...
Arsenic is a known human carcinogen. We have reported that brief exposure of pregnant C3H mice to ar...
Exposure of pregnant C3H/HeNCR mice to 42.5- or 85-ppm of arsenic as sodium arsenite in drinking wat...
Exposure of pregnant C3H/HeNCR mice to 42.5- or 85-ppm of arsenic as sodium arsenite in drinking wat...
Exposure of pregnant C3H/HeNCR mice to 42.5- or 85-ppm of arsenic as sodium arsenite in drinking wat...
BackgroundMillions of individuals worldwide, particularly those living in rural and developing areas...
Inorganic arsenic is a well-established human carcinogen, able to induce genetic and epigenetic alte...
BackgroundMillions of individuals worldwide, particularly those living in rural and developing areas...
Arsenic toxicity is one of World Health Organization’s ten chemicals of major public health \ud conc...
Arsenic exposure has been linked to a number of human diseases including diabetes, skin lesions, car...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to arsenic via drinking water is a global environmental health problem. In uter...
There are suggestions that inorganic arsenic, a major drinking water contaminants in several countri...
Recent advances in our knowledge of arsenic carcinogenesis include the development of rat or mouse m...
To expand our knowledge on the transplacental carcinogenic potential of inorganic arsenic, pregnant ...
Epidemiological studies suggest that chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic is associated with cancer...
Epidemiological studies suggest that chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic is associated with cancer...
Arsenic is a known human carcinogen. We have reported that brief exposure of pregnant C3H mice to ar...
Exposure of pregnant C3H/HeNCR mice to 42.5- or 85-ppm of arsenic as sodium arsenite in drinking wat...
Exposure of pregnant C3H/HeNCR mice to 42.5- or 85-ppm of arsenic as sodium arsenite in drinking wat...
Exposure of pregnant C3H/HeNCR mice to 42.5- or 85-ppm of arsenic as sodium arsenite in drinking wat...
BackgroundMillions of individuals worldwide, particularly those living in rural and developing areas...
Inorganic arsenic is a well-established human carcinogen, able to induce genetic and epigenetic alte...
BackgroundMillions of individuals worldwide, particularly those living in rural and developing areas...
Arsenic toxicity is one of World Health Organization’s ten chemicals of major public health \ud conc...
Arsenic exposure has been linked to a number of human diseases including diabetes, skin lesions, car...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to arsenic via drinking water is a global environmental health problem. In uter...
There are suggestions that inorganic arsenic, a major drinking water contaminants in several countri...
Recent advances in our knowledge of arsenic carcinogenesis include the development of rat or mouse m...