The underlying mechanisms of arsenic carcinogenicity are still not fully understood. Mechanisms currently discussed include the induction of oxidative DNA damage and the interference with DNA repair pathways. Still unclear is the role of biomethylation, which has long been considered to be one major detoxification process. Methylated arsenicals have recently been shown to interfere with DNA repair in cellular and subcellular systems, but up to now no DNA repair protein has been identified being particular sensitive towards methylated arsenicals in cultured cells. Here we report that the trivalent methylated metabolites MMA(III) and DMA(III) inhibit poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation in cultured human HeLa S3 cells at concentrations as low as 1nM, there...
This paper reviews the recent findings regarding the metabolism of arsenic and arsenic-induced gene ...
In humans, arsenic is primarily metabolized by arsenic (þ3 oxidation state) methyltransferase (As3MT...
Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases . Inorganic arsenic from drinking water...
The underlying mechanisms of arsenic carcinogenicity are still not fully understood. Mechanisms curr...
Exposure to arsenic in contaminated drinking water is an emerging public health problem that impacts...
Base excision repair (BER) is crucial for development and for the repair of endogenous DNA damage. H...
Inorganic arsenic is an environmental carcinogen that may act through multiple mechanisms including ...
Differentially Methylated DNA Sequences Associated with Exposure to Arsenite in Cultures of Human Ce...
Recent research of the metabolism and biological effects of arsenic has profoundly changed our under...
Mechanisms of arsenic toxicity are not yet clear. Arsenite has effects on methylation pathways, by d...
Sources of arsenic exposure include air, water, and food from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
Arsenic (As) is a well-characterized human carcinogen but is gen-erally not mutagenic. The evidence ...
The ubiquitous Occurrence of the human carcinogen arsenic results ill Multiple exposure possibilitie...
Recent advances in our knowledge of arsenic carcinogenesis include the development of rat or mouse m...
Monomethylarsonic acid (MMAV) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) are active ingredients in pesticidal p...
This paper reviews the recent findings regarding the metabolism of arsenic and arsenic-induced gene ...
In humans, arsenic is primarily metabolized by arsenic (þ3 oxidation state) methyltransferase (As3MT...
Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases . Inorganic arsenic from drinking water...
The underlying mechanisms of arsenic carcinogenicity are still not fully understood. Mechanisms curr...
Exposure to arsenic in contaminated drinking water is an emerging public health problem that impacts...
Base excision repair (BER) is crucial for development and for the repair of endogenous DNA damage. H...
Inorganic arsenic is an environmental carcinogen that may act through multiple mechanisms including ...
Differentially Methylated DNA Sequences Associated with Exposure to Arsenite in Cultures of Human Ce...
Recent research of the metabolism and biological effects of arsenic has profoundly changed our under...
Mechanisms of arsenic toxicity are not yet clear. Arsenite has effects on methylation pathways, by d...
Sources of arsenic exposure include air, water, and food from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
Arsenic (As) is a well-characterized human carcinogen but is gen-erally not mutagenic. The evidence ...
The ubiquitous Occurrence of the human carcinogen arsenic results ill Multiple exposure possibilitie...
Recent advances in our knowledge of arsenic carcinogenesis include the development of rat or mouse m...
Monomethylarsonic acid (MMAV) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) are active ingredients in pesticidal p...
This paper reviews the recent findings regarding the metabolism of arsenic and arsenic-induced gene ...
In humans, arsenic is primarily metabolized by arsenic (þ3 oxidation state) methyltransferase (As3MT...
Arsenic can cause cancerous and non-cancerous human diseases . Inorganic arsenic from drinking water...