Interaction of chemicals with cerebral neurotransmitters, neurotransmitter receptors, and second messengers are often accompanied by similar changes in non-neural tissues and peripheral blood cells. Based on this notion, methods using easily accessible cells such as peripheral blood lymphocytes and platelets can be used as indirect biomarkers of chemically-induced neurotoxicity
Signal transduction is the process by which specific information is transferred from the cell surfac...
The neurotoxic effects of exposure to chemicals in the environment, though insufficiently recognized...
Many neurotoxic compounds have been shown to interfere with neurotransmission both in vitro and foll...
Interactions of chemicals with cerebral neurotransmitters, receptors, and second messenger systems a...
In this review, studies examining parameters of neurotransmission and second messenger systems in pe...
Neurotoxicology presents major challenges to the development of biological markers in accordance to ...
Many environmental and occupational chemicals are known to affect the nervous tissue, causing change...
With the wide utilization of neurotoxic substances, more and more people are exposed to them occupat...
Neurotoxins cause biochemical and molecular events which indicate early stage effects in exposed per...
Detection and characterization of chemical-induced toxic effects in the central and peripheral nervo...
Neurotoxicity refers to the direct or indirect effect of chemicals that disrupt the nervous system o...
A great deal of attention has been given in the past few years to the development and validation of ...
The specific problems related to the study of chemicals that damage the nervous system are discussed...
Many chemicals in day-to-day and industrial usage have the ability to cross the blood–brain barrier ...
Biochemical and molecular approaches are most useful to define potential mechanisms of neurotoxicity...
Signal transduction is the process by which specific information is transferred from the cell surfac...
The neurotoxic effects of exposure to chemicals in the environment, though insufficiently recognized...
Many neurotoxic compounds have been shown to interfere with neurotransmission both in vitro and foll...
Interactions of chemicals with cerebral neurotransmitters, receptors, and second messenger systems a...
In this review, studies examining parameters of neurotransmission and second messenger systems in pe...
Neurotoxicology presents major challenges to the development of biological markers in accordance to ...
Many environmental and occupational chemicals are known to affect the nervous tissue, causing change...
With the wide utilization of neurotoxic substances, more and more people are exposed to them occupat...
Neurotoxins cause biochemical and molecular events which indicate early stage effects in exposed per...
Detection and characterization of chemical-induced toxic effects in the central and peripheral nervo...
Neurotoxicity refers to the direct or indirect effect of chemicals that disrupt the nervous system o...
A great deal of attention has been given in the past few years to the development and validation of ...
The specific problems related to the study of chemicals that damage the nervous system are discussed...
Many chemicals in day-to-day and industrial usage have the ability to cross the blood–brain barrier ...
Biochemical and molecular approaches are most useful to define potential mechanisms of neurotoxicity...
Signal transduction is the process by which specific information is transferred from the cell surfac...
The neurotoxic effects of exposure to chemicals in the environment, though insufficiently recognized...
Many neurotoxic compounds have been shown to interfere with neurotransmission both in vitro and foll...