The effects of low concentrations of aluminum chloride on thymocytes and lymphocytes acutely dissociated from young mice were studied using flow cytometry with a DNA-binding dye. We demonstrate a rapid and dose-dependent injury in murine thymocytes and lymphocytes resulting from exposure to aluminum, as indicated by an increase in the entry into the cell of the DNA-binding dye, propidium iodine. A 60-minute exposure to 10 μM AlCl3 caused damage of about 5% of thymocytes, while 50% were injured after 10 minutes at 20 μM. Nearly all thymocytes showed evidence of damage at 30 μM AlCl3 after only 5 minutes of incubation. In lymphocytes, injury was observed at 15 μM AlCl3 and less than 50% of cells were injured after a 60-minute exposure to 2...
This study presents evaluation of effects of aluminium ions on the development of experimental infec...
Use of underarm aluminium (Al)-based antiperspirant salts may be a contributory factor in breast can...
Aluminium adjuvants remain the most widely used and effective adjuvants in vaccination and immunothe...
ABSTRACT: Although aluminum (Al) is responsible for the etiology of some human diseases, not much is...
Aluminum is a redox-inert element that could induce cell damage via activation of oxidative stress. ...
The increasing exposure to aluminum has been linked with the development of different human patholog...
Micromolar aluminum levels reduce 3H-thymidine incorporation by cell line UMR 106-01. Aluminum-induc...
Aluminum (Al) can be ingested from food and released from packaging and can reach key organs involve...
Aluminum compounds are commonly used as adjuvants in human and veterinary vaccines. The mechanism by...
Aluminum belongs to a group of potential toxic elements capable of penetrating the human body. In th...
Aluminum-based adjuvants (ABAs) are used in human vaccines to enhance the magnitude of protective im...
Aluminium (Al) has been measured in human breast tissue, nipple aspirate fluid and breast cyst fluid...
Prolonged exposure to aluminium may impact health. Aluminium's deleterious effects are mostly attrib...
International audienceExposure of consumers to aluminum-containing nanomaterials (Al NMs) is an area...
This study presents evaluation of effects of aluminium ions on the development of experimental infec...
Use of underarm aluminium (Al)-based antiperspirant salts may be a contributory factor in breast can...
Aluminium adjuvants remain the most widely used and effective adjuvants in vaccination and immunothe...
ABSTRACT: Although aluminum (Al) is responsible for the etiology of some human diseases, not much is...
Aluminum is a redox-inert element that could induce cell damage via activation of oxidative stress. ...
The increasing exposure to aluminum has been linked with the development of different human patholog...
Micromolar aluminum levels reduce 3H-thymidine incorporation by cell line UMR 106-01. Aluminum-induc...
Aluminum (Al) can be ingested from food and released from packaging and can reach key organs involve...
Aluminum compounds are commonly used as adjuvants in human and veterinary vaccines. The mechanism by...
Aluminum belongs to a group of potential toxic elements capable of penetrating the human body. In th...
Aluminum-based adjuvants (ABAs) are used in human vaccines to enhance the magnitude of protective im...
Aluminium (Al) has been measured in human breast tissue, nipple aspirate fluid and breast cyst fluid...
Prolonged exposure to aluminium may impact health. Aluminium's deleterious effects are mostly attrib...
International audienceExposure of consumers to aluminum-containing nanomaterials (Al NMs) is an area...
This study presents evaluation of effects of aluminium ions on the development of experimental infec...
Use of underarm aluminium (Al)-based antiperspirant salts may be a contributory factor in breast can...
Aluminium adjuvants remain the most widely used and effective adjuvants in vaccination and immunothe...