Uranium (U) is a heavy metal used in military and industrial settings, with a large portion being mined from the Southwest region of the United States. Uranium has uses in energy and military weaponry, but the mining process has released U into soil and surface waters that may pose threats to human and environmental health. The majority of literature regarding U’s human health concern focuses on outcomes based on unintentional ingestion or inhalation, and limited data are available about its influence via cutaneous contact. Utilizing skin dermis cells, we evaluated U’s topical chemotoxicity. Employing soluble depleted uranium (DU) in the form of uranyl nitrate (UN), we hypothesized that in vitro exposure of UN will have cytotoxic effects on...
International audienceUranium is naturally found in the environment, and its extensive use results i...
Depleted uranium (DU) is mostly composed of U-238, a naturally radioactive isotope. Concerning chemi...
Natural uranium is comprised of three radioactive isotopes: 238U, 235U, and 234U. Depleted uranium (...
Uranium (U) is a toxic and radioactive heavy metal that has significant uses in industry, fuel produ...
Cytotoxicity of depleted uranium, as a byproduct of military has been came to spotlight in recent de...
Uranium has been mined for many years and used for fuel for nuclear reactors and materials for atomi...
Uranium has been mined for many years and used for fuel for nuclear reactors and materials for atomi...
As recommended by OECD Guidelines, percutaneous penetration studies consider intact skin, but rarely...
Uranium (U) is a natural radioactive heavy metal used in the nuclear industry, in different forms wi...
Natural uranium is an ubiquitous element present in the environment and human exposure to low levels...
Uranium uptake can occur accidentally by inhalation, ingestion, injection, or absorption through int...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a dense heavy metal used primarily in military applications. Published data...
Abstract Depleted uranium (DU) has been widely applied in industrial and military activities, and is...
Uranium contamination has become a nonnegligible global health problem. Inhalation of particulate ur...
Elevated levels of naturally occurring uranium in groundwater have been found in small geographic ar...
International audienceUranium is naturally found in the environment, and its extensive use results i...
Depleted uranium (DU) is mostly composed of U-238, a naturally radioactive isotope. Concerning chemi...
Natural uranium is comprised of three radioactive isotopes: 238U, 235U, and 234U. Depleted uranium (...
Uranium (U) is a toxic and radioactive heavy metal that has significant uses in industry, fuel produ...
Cytotoxicity of depleted uranium, as a byproduct of military has been came to spotlight in recent de...
Uranium has been mined for many years and used for fuel for nuclear reactors and materials for atomi...
Uranium has been mined for many years and used for fuel for nuclear reactors and materials for atomi...
As recommended by OECD Guidelines, percutaneous penetration studies consider intact skin, but rarely...
Uranium (U) is a natural radioactive heavy metal used in the nuclear industry, in different forms wi...
Natural uranium is an ubiquitous element present in the environment and human exposure to low levels...
Uranium uptake can occur accidentally by inhalation, ingestion, injection, or absorption through int...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a dense heavy metal used primarily in military applications. Published data...
Abstract Depleted uranium (DU) has been widely applied in industrial and military activities, and is...
Uranium contamination has become a nonnegligible global health problem. Inhalation of particulate ur...
Elevated levels of naturally occurring uranium in groundwater have been found in small geographic ar...
International audienceUranium is naturally found in the environment, and its extensive use results i...
Depleted uranium (DU) is mostly composed of U-238, a naturally radioactive isotope. Concerning chemi...
Natural uranium is comprised of three radioactive isotopes: 238U, 235U, and 234U. Depleted uranium (...