Arsenic and its derivatives are naturally occurring metalloid compounds widely distributed in the environment. Arsenics are known to cause cancers of the skin, liver, lung, kidney, and bladder. Although numerous carcinogenic pathways have been proposed, the exact molecular mechanisms remain to be delineated. To further characterize the role of oxidative stress in arsenite-induced cell transformation via the reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated Ras/Erk pathway, here we demonstrated arsenite-induced rat lung epithelial cell (LEC) transformation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, stimulation of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase signaling pathway, and enhancement of cell proliferation. However, there was no evidence of activation of ...
Up to now, it has been reported arsenic has both cancer-promoting and anti-cancer effects. However, ...
Sources of arsenic exposure include air, water, and food from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
We have evaluated the molecular responses of human epithelial cells to low dose arsenic to ascertain...
Background: Arsenic is a carcinogen that is known to induce cell transformation and tumor formation....
Background: Arsenic is well-established as a human carcinogen, but the molecular mechanisms leading ...
Arsenic is a well-established human carcinogen; however molecular mechanisms to arsenic-induced carc...
Arsenic (As3+), a metalloid abundant in the environment, is classified as a group I carcinogen assoc...
Arsenic is a wide spread carcinogen associated with several kinds of cancers including skin, lung, b...
Arsenic is a known human carcinogen. However, the mechanism of how arsenic induces cell transformati...
Arsenic is well-established as a human carcinogen, but the molecular mechanisms leading to arsenic-i...
Abstract Background Arsenic is a carcinogen that is known to induce cell transformation and tumor fo...
Arsenic is a toxicant widely present in the environment. Previous epidemiological and animal studies...
Arsenic is a well-known human carcinogen associated with a number of cancers, including lung cancers...
Subchronic exposure to arsenic increases the incidence of human cancers such as skin, lung, colon, a...
Various cancers including skin cancer are increasing in 45 million people exposed to arsenic above t...
Up to now, it has been reported arsenic has both cancer-promoting and anti-cancer effects. However, ...
Sources of arsenic exposure include air, water, and food from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
We have evaluated the molecular responses of human epithelial cells to low dose arsenic to ascertain...
Background: Arsenic is a carcinogen that is known to induce cell transformation and tumor formation....
Background: Arsenic is well-established as a human carcinogen, but the molecular mechanisms leading ...
Arsenic is a well-established human carcinogen; however molecular mechanisms to arsenic-induced carc...
Arsenic (As3+), a metalloid abundant in the environment, is classified as a group I carcinogen assoc...
Arsenic is a wide spread carcinogen associated with several kinds of cancers including skin, lung, b...
Arsenic is a known human carcinogen. However, the mechanism of how arsenic induces cell transformati...
Arsenic is well-established as a human carcinogen, but the molecular mechanisms leading to arsenic-i...
Abstract Background Arsenic is a carcinogen that is known to induce cell transformation and tumor fo...
Arsenic is a toxicant widely present in the environment. Previous epidemiological and animal studies...
Arsenic is a well-known human carcinogen associated with a number of cancers, including lung cancers...
Subchronic exposure to arsenic increases the incidence of human cancers such as skin, lung, colon, a...
Various cancers including skin cancer are increasing in 45 million people exposed to arsenic above t...
Up to now, it has been reported arsenic has both cancer-promoting and anti-cancer effects. However, ...
Sources of arsenic exposure include air, water, and food from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
We have evaluated the molecular responses of human epithelial cells to low dose arsenic to ascertain...