Arsenic is a ubiquitous metalloid that is not mutagenic but is carcinogenic. The mechanism(s) by which arsenic causes cancer remain unknown. To date, several mechanisms have been proposed, including the arsenic-induced generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, it is also becoming evident that inorganic arsenic (iAs) may exert its carcinogenic effects by changing the epigenome, and thereby modifying chromatin structure and dynamics. These epigenetic changes alter the accessibility of gene regulatory factors to DNA, resulting in specific changes in gene expression both at the levels of transcription initiation and gene splicing. In this review, we discuss recent literature reports describing epigenetic changes induced by iAs expos...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic, a ubiquitous environmental toxic metalloid, leads to carcinogenesis. ...
Chronic low dose inorganic arsenic (iAs) exposure leads to changes in gene expression and epithelial...
Arsenic is a crucial environmental metalloid whose high toxicity levels negatively impact human heal...
Chronic, low dose exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a public health concern throughout the worl...
Arsenic is a human carcinogen with weak mutagenic properties that induces tumors through mechanisms ...
BackgroundExposure to arsenic, an established human carcinogen, through consumption of highly contam...
BACKGROUND: Arsenic (As) exposure is a significant worldwide environmental health concern. Low dose,...
Worldwide chronic arsenic (As) poisoning by arsenic-contaminated groundwater is one of the most thre...
Chronic low dose inorganic arsenic exposure causes cells to take on an epithelial-to-mesenchymal phe...
The novel dataset presented here represents the results of the changing pattern of DNA methylation p...
Background: Arsenic is a carcinogen that is known to induce cell transformation and tumor formation....
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is an environmental toxicant currently poisoning millions of people worldwid...
Arsenic is an environmental toxin which increases skin cancer risk for exposed populations worldwide...
Chronic exposure to arsenic causes negative health outcomes, particularly malignant neoplasms of the...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic, a ubiquitous environmental toxic metalloid, leads to carcinogenesis. ...
Chronic low dose inorganic arsenic (iAs) exposure leads to changes in gene expression and epithelial...
Arsenic is a crucial environmental metalloid whose high toxicity levels negatively impact human heal...
Chronic, low dose exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a public health concern throughout the worl...
Arsenic is a human carcinogen with weak mutagenic properties that induces tumors through mechanisms ...
BackgroundExposure to arsenic, an established human carcinogen, through consumption of highly contam...
BACKGROUND: Arsenic (As) exposure is a significant worldwide environmental health concern. Low dose,...
Worldwide chronic arsenic (As) poisoning by arsenic-contaminated groundwater is one of the most thre...
Chronic low dose inorganic arsenic exposure causes cells to take on an epithelial-to-mesenchymal phe...
The novel dataset presented here represents the results of the changing pattern of DNA methylation p...
Background: Arsenic is a carcinogen that is known to induce cell transformation and tumor formation....
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is an environmental toxicant currently poisoning millions of people worldwid...
Arsenic is an environmental toxin which increases skin cancer risk for exposed populations worldwide...
Chronic exposure to arsenic causes negative health outcomes, particularly malignant neoplasms of the...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic, a ubiquitous environmental toxic metalloid, leads to carcinogenesis. ...
Chronic low dose inorganic arsenic (iAs) exposure leads to changes in gene expression and epithelial...