Arsenic is a crucial environmental metalloid whose high toxicity levels negatively impact human health. It poses significant health concerns to millions of people in developed and developing countries such as the USA, Canada, Bangladesh, India, China, and Mexico by enhancing sensitivity to various types of diseases, including cancers. However, how arsenic causes changes in gene expression that results in heinous conditions remains elusive. One of the proposed essential mechanisms that still has seen limited research with regard to causing disease upon arsenic exposure is the dysregulation of epigenetic components. In this review, we have extensively summarized current discoveries in arsenic-induced epigenetic modifications in carcinogenesis...
Arsenic is a well-known element because of its toxicity. Humans as well as plants and animals are ne...
Arsenic is an environmental toxin which increases skin cancer risk for exposed populations worldwide...
Chronic exposures to arsenic and estrogen are known risk factors for prostate cancer. Though the evi...
Arsenic is a crucial environmental metalloid whose high toxicity levels negatively impact human heal...
BackgroundExposure to arsenic, an established human carcinogen, through consumption of highly contam...
BackgroundExposure to arsenic, an established human carcinogen, through consumption of highly contam...
Worldwide chronic arsenic (As) poisoning by arsenic-contaminated groundwater is one of the most thre...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous metalloid that is not mutagenic but is carcinogenic. The mechanism(s) by whi...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is an environmental toxicant currently poisoning millions of people worldwid...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic is a human carcinogen with weak mutagenic properties that induces tumors through mechanisms ...
Arsenic is a well-known element because of its toxicity. Humans as well as plants and animals are ne...
Arsenic is an environmental toxin which increases skin cancer risk for exposed populations worldwide...
Chronic exposures to arsenic and estrogen are known risk factors for prostate cancer. Though the evi...
Arsenic is a crucial environmental metalloid whose high toxicity levels negatively impact human heal...
BackgroundExposure to arsenic, an established human carcinogen, through consumption of highly contam...
BackgroundExposure to arsenic, an established human carcinogen, through consumption of highly contam...
Worldwide chronic arsenic (As) poisoning by arsenic-contaminated groundwater is one of the most thre...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous metalloid that is not mutagenic but is carcinogenic. The mechanism(s) by whi...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is an environmental toxicant currently poisoning millions of people worldwid...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Arsenic is a human carcinogen with weak mutagenic properties that induces tumors through mechanisms ...
Arsenic is a well-known element because of its toxicity. Humans as well as plants and animals are ne...
Arsenic is an environmental toxin which increases skin cancer risk for exposed populations worldwide...
Chronic exposures to arsenic and estrogen are known risk factors for prostate cancer. Though the evi...