Arsenic is a potent human carcinogen. Around one hundred million people worldwide have potentially been exposed to this metalloid at concentrations considered unsafe. Exposure occurs generally through drinking water from natural geological sources, making it difficult to control this contamination. Arsenic biotransformation is suspected to have a role in arsenic-related health effects ranging from acute toxicities to development of malignancies associated with chronic exposure. It has been demonstrated that arsenic exhibits preference for induction of squamous cell carcinomas in the human, especially skin and lung cancer. Interestingly, keratins emerge as a relevant factor in this arsenic-related squamous cell-type preference. Additionally,...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic (As3+), a metalloid abundant in the environment, is classified as a group I carcinogen assoc...
Arsenic is a known carcinogen specifically linked to skin cancer occurrence in regions with highly c...
Copyright © 2011 Victor D. Martinez et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Chronic arsenic poisoning is a world public health issue. Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic (A...
[[abstract]]Chronic arsenic poisoning is a world public health issue. Long-term exposure to inorgani...
[[abstract]]Animal studies have shown that chemical carcinogenesis consists of a 3-stage process: in...
[[abstract]]Animal studies have shown that chemical carcinogenesis consists of a 3-stage process: in...
AbstractArsenic (As) is considered as a human carcinogen or tumor-promoting agent. Epidemiological e...
Inorganic arsenic is a well-known human skin carcinogen. Chronic arsenic exposure results in various...
Long-term exposure to arsenic is associated with cancers of lung, urinary bladder, kidney, liver and...
Sources of arsenic exposure include air, water, and food from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
Arsenic is a well-known element because of its toxicity. Humans as well as plants and animals are ne...
Abstract Background Arsenic is a carcinogen that is known to induce cell transformation and tumor fo...
Arsenic is a crucial environmental metalloid whose high toxicity levels negatively impact human heal...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic (As3+), a metalloid abundant in the environment, is classified as a group I carcinogen assoc...
Arsenic is a known carcinogen specifically linked to skin cancer occurrence in regions with highly c...
Copyright © 2011 Victor D. Martinez et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Chronic arsenic poisoning is a world public health issue. Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic (A...
[[abstract]]Chronic arsenic poisoning is a world public health issue. Long-term exposure to inorgani...
[[abstract]]Animal studies have shown that chemical carcinogenesis consists of a 3-stage process: in...
[[abstract]]Animal studies have shown that chemical carcinogenesis consists of a 3-stage process: in...
AbstractArsenic (As) is considered as a human carcinogen or tumor-promoting agent. Epidemiological e...
Inorganic arsenic is a well-known human skin carcinogen. Chronic arsenic exposure results in various...
Long-term exposure to arsenic is associated with cancers of lung, urinary bladder, kidney, liver and...
Sources of arsenic exposure include air, water, and food from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
Arsenic is a well-known element because of its toxicity. Humans as well as plants and animals are ne...
Abstract Background Arsenic is a carcinogen that is known to induce cell transformation and tumor fo...
Arsenic is a crucial environmental metalloid whose high toxicity levels negatively impact human heal...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic (As3+), a metalloid abundant in the environment, is classified as a group I carcinogen assoc...
Arsenic is a known carcinogen specifically linked to skin cancer occurrence in regions with highly c...