Fluoride is naturally present in the earth's crust and can be found in rocks, coal, and clay; thus, it can be found in small quantities in water, air, plants, and animals. Therefore, humans are exposed to fluoride through food, drinking water, and in the air they breathe. Flouride is essential to maintain bone strength and to protect against dental decay, but if it is absorbed too frequently, it can cause tooth decay, osteoporosis, and damage to kidneys, bones, nerves, and muscles. Therefore, the present work was aimed at determining the effect of intake of sodium fluoride (NaF) as an apoptosis inducer in leukocytes of rats treated for eight weeks with 1 or 50 parts per million (ppm) NaF. Expression of p53, bcl-2, and caspade-3 were used as...
The excessive fluoride (F) exposure is associated with damage to cellular processes of different tis...
Because sodium fluoride (NaF) is widely used for prevention of dental caries, pathobiological effect...
Fluorine is ubiquitously present in the environment. Living organisms are exposed to fluoride throug...
Fluoride is naturally present in the earth\u27s crust and can be found in rocks, coal, and clay; thu...
SUMMARY: Fluoride (F) causes not only chronic but also short-term toxic effects, such as apoptosis, ...
Fluoride generated the attention of toxicologists due to its deleterious effects at high concentrati...
Fluoride has been used to prevent caries in the dentition, but the possible underlying mechanisms of...
Fluoride has been used to prevent caries in the dentition, but the possible underlying mechanisms of...
Fluoride has been used to prevent caries in the dentition, but the possible underlying mechanisms of...
Fluoride compounds are naturally present in soil, water and food. The objective of this study was to...
Fluoride is an essential trace element but also an environmental contaminant with major sources of e...
ABSTRACT:-Fluoride is a widespread non biodegradable and relatively persistent pollutant, which at l...
Fluoride is a naturally occurring contaminant in the water and it is essential for normal maintenanc...
AbstractFluoride is an essential trace element but also an environmental contaminant with major sour...
Excessive fluoride intake over a long period of time can lead to fluorosis, which may cause dental a...
The excessive fluoride (F) exposure is associated with damage to cellular processes of different tis...
Because sodium fluoride (NaF) is widely used for prevention of dental caries, pathobiological effect...
Fluorine is ubiquitously present in the environment. Living organisms are exposed to fluoride throug...
Fluoride is naturally present in the earth\u27s crust and can be found in rocks, coal, and clay; thu...
SUMMARY: Fluoride (F) causes not only chronic but also short-term toxic effects, such as apoptosis, ...
Fluoride generated the attention of toxicologists due to its deleterious effects at high concentrati...
Fluoride has been used to prevent caries in the dentition, but the possible underlying mechanisms of...
Fluoride has been used to prevent caries in the dentition, but the possible underlying mechanisms of...
Fluoride has been used to prevent caries in the dentition, but the possible underlying mechanisms of...
Fluoride compounds are naturally present in soil, water and food. The objective of this study was to...
Fluoride is an essential trace element but also an environmental contaminant with major sources of e...
ABSTRACT:-Fluoride is a widespread non biodegradable and relatively persistent pollutant, which at l...
Fluoride is a naturally occurring contaminant in the water and it is essential for normal maintenanc...
AbstractFluoride is an essential trace element but also an environmental contaminant with major sour...
Excessive fluoride intake over a long period of time can lead to fluorosis, which may cause dental a...
The excessive fluoride (F) exposure is associated with damage to cellular processes of different tis...
Because sodium fluoride (NaF) is widely used for prevention of dental caries, pathobiological effect...
Fluorine is ubiquitously present in the environment. Living organisms are exposed to fluoride throug...