Heavy metals enter the human body through the gastrointestinal tract, skin, or via inhalation. Toxic metals have proven to be a major threat to human health, mostly because of their ability to cause membrane and DNA damage, and to perturb protein function and enzyme activity. These metals disturb native proteins’ functions by binding to free thiols or other functional groups, catalyzing the oxidation of amino acid side chains, perturbing protein folding, and/or displacing essential metal ions in enzymes. The review shows the physiological and biochemical effects of selected toxic metals interactions with proteins and enzymes. As environmental contamination by heavy metals is one of the most significant global problems, some detoxification s...
The molecular mechanisms in which small molecules contaminate the environment and are etiological ag...
Mercury, cadmium, arsenic and lead are among priority metals for toxicological studies due to the fr...
Heavy metals are toxic metals having density five times greater than water. They are toxic for all l...
Heavy metals, which have widespread environmental distribution and originate from natural and anthro...
Some heavy metals have bio-importance as trace elements but the biotoxic effects of many of them in ...
Several heavy metals are found naturally in the earth crust and are exploited for various industrial...
Heavy metal toxicity has proven to be a major threat and there are several health risks associated w...
The most promising challenge of developing industries is the release of heavy metals in the environm...
Environmental and occupational exposure to heavy metals such as cadmium, mercury and lead results in...
Heavy metals are elements who exist naturally in the environment, but rapid urbanization and industr...
In the recent years, the pollution of the environment by heavy metals has become a crucial problem a...
Toxic metals (lead, cadmium, mercury and arsenic) are widely found in our environment. Humans are ex...
While the toxicity of metals and metalloids, like arsenic, cadmium, mercury, lead and chromium, is u...
While the toxicity of metals and metalloids, like arsenic, cadmium, mercury, lead and chromium, is u...
Progressing environmental pollution is a threat for modern human – especially when it comes to toxic...
The molecular mechanisms in which small molecules contaminate the environment and are etiological ag...
Mercury, cadmium, arsenic and lead are among priority metals for toxicological studies due to the fr...
Heavy metals are toxic metals having density five times greater than water. They are toxic for all l...
Heavy metals, which have widespread environmental distribution and originate from natural and anthro...
Some heavy metals have bio-importance as trace elements but the biotoxic effects of many of them in ...
Several heavy metals are found naturally in the earth crust and are exploited for various industrial...
Heavy metal toxicity has proven to be a major threat and there are several health risks associated w...
The most promising challenge of developing industries is the release of heavy metals in the environm...
Environmental and occupational exposure to heavy metals such as cadmium, mercury and lead results in...
Heavy metals are elements who exist naturally in the environment, but rapid urbanization and industr...
In the recent years, the pollution of the environment by heavy metals has become a crucial problem a...
Toxic metals (lead, cadmium, mercury and arsenic) are widely found in our environment. Humans are ex...
While the toxicity of metals and metalloids, like arsenic, cadmium, mercury, lead and chromium, is u...
While the toxicity of metals and metalloids, like arsenic, cadmium, mercury, lead and chromium, is u...
Progressing environmental pollution is a threat for modern human – especially when it comes to toxic...
The molecular mechanisms in which small molecules contaminate the environment and are etiological ag...
Mercury, cadmium, arsenic and lead are among priority metals for toxicological studies due to the fr...
Heavy metals are toxic metals having density five times greater than water. They are toxic for all l...